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Dad of 6 and Former Marine Loses His Ability to Speak After Heart Attack...

After a sudden brain injury, a father and husband is keeping his spirit alive through humor and humility
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Man hospitalized after alleged stabbing in Old Town Scottsdale alley

SCOTTSDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — A man was seriously hurt after being stabbed in an Old Town Scottsdale alley early Sunday morning. At about 12:15 a.m., first responders were called to Stetson Drive, near Scottsdale and Camelback roads, for a report of a person stabbed during a fight. A fight...
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Man shot at red light in alleged road rage shooting

PHOENIX - A man was found shot near Loop 202 following a road rage incident at a red light. Just before 11 p.m. on Oct. 4, Phoenix officers responded to the Loop 202 Freeway and Van Buren Street regarding a shooting. A man was found shot, and taken to a...
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Phoenix police seek tips on alleged road rage shooting on Loop 202

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Police are asking for the public’s help with information about a reported road rage shooting in Phoenix Saturday night. At about 10:45 p.m., first responders were called to the Loop 202 South Mountain and Van Buren Street for reports of a shooting, according to the Phoenix Police Department.
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Jury indicts domestic violence suspect chased by Mesa police along US 60

A 37-year-old man has been indicted on charges as the suspect in a domestic violence case that led to a foot chase along US 60 in Mesa, authorities said. Joseph Ortiz faces felony and
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How Record-Breaking Heat Is Changing Life in the American Southwest

The hottest story in the Southwest is no longer just the midday sun – it’s the long tail of heat that now stretches deep into the night, into fall, and into daily routines. Across Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, and parts of California, record temperatures have become less headline and more background noise, reshaping...
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Tempe Animal Welfare and Cruelty Council subcommittee’s goal is to support and protect animal

The city of Tempe wants to educate the public about ways they can better support and protect animals. Tempe is launching a new subcommittee that will strengthen its own policies. The Animal Welfare and Cruelty Council subcommittee aims to revamp its current policies after the state passed a new law...
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Alleged underage DUI driver crashes through construction zone on Loop 101

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A driver was arrested for allegedly driving drunk and crashing into a construction zone on the Loop 101 in Phoenix on Monday. Just before midnight, Highway Patrol Troopers responded to a crash on the westbound Loop 101 before 67th Avenue. They say a driver went through the construction barricades...
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Arizona Man Indicted For Stabbing Mother, Two Daughters In Their Home, $2M Bond Set

An Arizona Grand Jury has indicted Lowell Tucker Dorn, 23, on multiple felony charges, including two counts of attempted first-degree murder, in connection with the Sept. 17 stabbing of a mother and her two daughters in their Mesa apartment. Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell announced the indictment Thursday,...
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From Streets to Stability: Tempe’s HOPE Program Aids Homeless Resident’s Journey to Permanent Housing

For Tommy Singley, a former resident of the Salt River bed in Tempe, the journey from homelessness to having a stable house has been long and challenging. Outreach teams from Tempe's HOPE program worked for months to build a rapport with Singley, who had lived outdoors for much of his adult life despite periodic...

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