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Inflation forces Gilbert pastry shop to close Mesa location

Rising inflation is hitting families and small businesses hard in Gilbert, with one local pastry shop owner announcing she will close one of her two locations when the lease expires in July.
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Producer: Kari Lake never won a Billboard award

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The producer who worked on a song featuring former U.S. Senate and gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake confirmed she never won a Billboard Music Award. Arizona’s Family first reported two weeks ago that the U.S. State Department falsely claimed that Lake was the “proud” winner of two of the prestigio
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Two Women Arrested In Ohio In Connection With Montgomery County Homicide

Two women wanted in connection with the homicide of 67-year-old Hilde Henderson in Montgomery County have been arrested in Ohio following a nationwide search. According to Montgomery County Police, 29-year-old Vanessa Wahanganisa Tjongarero-Henderson of Clarksburg and 36-year-old Samantha Raebel of Phoenix, Arizona, we
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Family of man shot and killed by Chandler police in 2025 files $10M lawsuit

The family of a man shot and killed by Chandler police is suing the police department and the city of Chandler, seeking more than $10 million in damages.
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The Show for June 10, 2026: How parks ordinance affects Phoenix homeless, ‘fake electors’...

A Catholic nun and doctor who treats the homeless is sounding the alarm about a new Phoenix parks ordinance. And Arizona's attorney general is facing a major setback in her attempt to prosecute the so-called "fake electors." How are similar efforts faring around the country?. Transcript. LAUREN GILGER: KJZZ's original.
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Maple & Ash Introduces New Dinner Items and VIP Membership Perks

Maple & Ash Scottsdale has unveiled a collection of seasonal dinner offerings that lean into the lighter, brighter side of the menu while still delivering the elevated dining experience the restaurant has become known for. Alongside the new dishes, guests can also get their hands on a limited-quantity off-menu burger t
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Man accused of causing deadly 7-car crash called ‘danger to the community’

Authorities identified 48-year-old Lee Arthur Simmons Jr. as the driver accused of the deadly Phoenix crash involving seven vehicles. The suspect was reportedly driving at 96 mph prior to the crash that killed a 60-year-old man and sent two people to the hospital.
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Your 2026 Fourth of July guide on where to see fireworks in the Valley

With the Fourth of July just around the corner, cities all over the Valley are gearing up for some incredible celebrations! Here’s a list of events you’ll want to check out for your Fourth of July plans.
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Mesa Pizza Fans Swarm Tiny New Spot From Pizzeria Bianco Vet

Il Forno Bello, a tiny wood-fired pizzeria in north-central Mesa, has gone from new kid on the block to neighborhood staple in a matter of weeks. Since opening in mid-March, the place has been drawing steady crowds, its tight menu and oven-first mindset sending diners into weekend lines that can stretch out the door. C
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Police: Impaired driver going 96 mph caused deadly Phoenix pileup

A man under the influence of drugs and alcohol was going double the speed limit when he caused a deadly Phoenix crash, prosecutors said. Police say Lee Arthur Simmons was impaired, speeding at 96 mph and driving without a valid license. Prosecutors say his long criminal history, including prior felonies and DUI cases,

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