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Scottsdale City Council takes legal action against state over Axon HQ

The Scottsdale City Council voted 6-1 to sue the state of Arizona to block Axon from building a new headquarters. The city filed a notice of claim to stop the company's development of 74 acres near Hayden Road and Loop 101.
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Tempe’s Harry Walker House is moved to new location. A high-rise is planned for...

A historic structure and former beloved Tempe restaurant has been picked up and moved to a new location in the city. The Harry Walker House was built in 1903 and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1984. It was originally home to Harry Walker, a groundskeeper at Tempe Normal School (now...
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Phoenix Police face 30% recruit dropout rate

When it comes to joining the Phoenix Police Department’s recruitment efforts, many are called but too many are dropping out. As Chief Matt Giordano and aides appeared at the Sept. 3 City Council Public Safety and Justice Subcommittee to discuss the department’s improving recruitment rate, Councilman Jim Waring...
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Family still seeking justice one year after Phoenix mother’s body found

The family of Victoria Hahlen, a 26-year-old mother found murdered in Cave Creek, continues to seek answers in an unsolved homicide case with no arrests a year later.
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Ground broken on upcoming 88-unit luxury condos in North Scottsdale

Ground was recently broken on an upcoming 88-unit luxury condominium community in North Scottsdale’s luxury corridor. According to a press release, Chicago-based developer Belgravia Group
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13 Arizona Burrito Spots That Locals Refuse To Share With Tourists

Arizona hides a burrito paradise that only those in the know truly appreciate. Step away from the tourist-packed eateries and big-name chains, and you’ll discover mom-and-pop spots where tortillas are pressed by hand and packed with smoky meats, bold chilies, and time-honored recipes. These humble joints may not...
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‘A mother’s worst nightmare’: 17-year-old shot, injured in Ahwatukee

PHOENIX — A Valley mother is going through what every parent hopes they never will. >> Download the 12News app for the latest local breaking news straight to your phone. Brenda Mallory and her son, Jonathan Walke, have been at the hospital since last Saturday night, after Jonathan was shot three times while riding...
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ASU opens new residence hall to encourage creativity

TEMPE, Ariz. - Arizona State University has a new residence hall geared toward a specific major, allowing for creative students to thrive and grow. "I know our students are going to thrive because of the creative spaces we've built for them," said an ASU representative. Big picture view:. Herberger Residence...
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Mesa Man Sentenced to Nearly 16 Years for Fentanyl Trafficking and Firearms Possession

The Arizona Attorney General's Office has successfully secured a prison sentence of nearly 16 years for Mesa resident Calvin Coleman, following a significant drug trafficking probe that uncovered a fentanyl operation. According to the official press release, Attorney General Kris Mayes announced that Coleman was...
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Phoenix Zoo will host first-ever Día de los Muertos celebration

PHOENIX — The Phoenix Zoo will host its first ever Día de los Muertos celebration for two days on Nov. 1 and 2. The celebration festivities will include kid-friendly arts & crafts, an altar contest, cultural performances, live music, festive food and drink options and an art sale.

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