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‘Humanitarian crisis’: Sober living home scandal widens with criminal charges, lawsuits

Roberta Romero struggles to speak about the death of her sons. She talks softly, in hushed tones, pausing sometimes as she describes how her eldest son, Lionel Sandoval, died in 2022 while trying to shake his addiction in one of Arizona’s sober living homes. Her youngest, Ty, died by...
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Scottsdale mayor demands answers from city officials about her chief of staff’s suspension

PHOENIX – Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky is demanding answers from city officials about why her chief of staff was suspended. Borowsky’s top aide, R. Lamar Whitmer, reportedly was removed from City Hall at the direction of City Manager Greg Caton on Jan. 14 and placed on non-disciplinary suspension, with pay.
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Phoenix Jury Weighs Explosive Uber Rape Trial That Could Rewrite Ride Rules

A federal jury in Phoenix is now deep into a negligence trial that could reshape how courts handle sexual assault claims against Uber and other rideshare giants. At the center of the case is Tempe resident Jaylynn Dean, who says Uber’s safety systems failed her when a driver raped her in the back of a car after she...
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Wet, red paint spilled on roadway damages Arizona woman’s car

CHANDLER, Ariz. — A Valley driver is dealing with a surprising type of damage to her car after driving on the Loop 202 in Chandler. Brianna Lewis said she was driving home last Monday when she unknowingly drove through a puddle of wet red paint. “I drive that direction...
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Harm reduction CEO says new Phoenix parks ordinance will lead to more overdoses, deaths

The Phoenix City Council approved a controversial new law that puts new restrictions in place about providing medical care in public parks — and harm reduction groups are not happy about it. They are the force behind recent drops in overdose rates in Arizona. Now they say they won’t...
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‘He could be at the morgue’: Mesa family urges prosecutors to reconsider charges in...

MESA, Ariz. — A Mesa family is calling on Maricopa County prosecutors to reconsider the charges filed against a 19-year-old man accused of shooting at their son, arguing the case should be prosecuted as attempted murder rather than aggravated assault. The shooting happened in the early morning hours of...
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Health inspectors cite popular Scottsdale, Chandler eateries

A popular Italian eatery in Old Town Scottsdale and a pho restaurant in Chandler were among spots cited by health inspectors in this week's Dirty Dining report.
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Court Docs Reveal Blood Found in Missing Woman’s Car as Her BF Faces Charges...

A car belonging to an Arizona woman who disappeared nearly two weeks ago was found with blood stains inside and damage throughout the vehicle, according to media reports citing new court documents. Isabella Comas, 21, was last seen leaving a friend’s home in Avondale on January 11, when she was driving her red...
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Night War Games Poised To Jolt Phoenix From North To South

Starting Jan. 21, Phoenix is trading quiet nights for something a lot louder, as U.S. military units roll into several city-owned properties for weeks of after-hours training that runs through Feb. 13. City officials say residents from north to south may notice low-flying aircraft and loud simulated gunfire, but...
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8-year-old girl known as ‘Mesa Mauler’ makes her mark in powerlifting, jiu-jitsu

PHOENIX – An 8-year-old Mesa girl is making a name for herself as a powerlifter and martial artist. Arabella Costello broke state powerlifting records for squat and bench at a recent meet and is racking up medals at jiu-jitsu tournaments in Arizona and other states, picking up the nickname of “The Mesa Mauler” along...

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