Section of I-17 closed in central Phoenix after crash with serious injuries
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A section of a central Phoenix freeway is closed following a multiple-vehicle crash involving early Tuesday afternoon. The collision happened around 12:30 p.m. in the southbound lanes of Interstate 17 just north of the Camelback Road overpass. Video from the AZFamily news chopper showed the...
Chandler’s data center vote triggers national progressive praise
A controversial City Council vote in Chandler, a typically quiet Phoenix suburb, is getting attention from some of the nation's most prominent progressive leaders. Why it matters: A proposed data center turned into a referendum on artificial intelligence — and former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, who's now a lobbyist...
Pedestrian hit by car, killed in south Phoenix
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A man is dead after being hit by a car in south Phoenix early Tuesday morning. First responders were called to the area of 24th Street and Broadway Road just after midnight for the reported pedestrian crash. Officers at the scene found a man with serious...
Kyrsten Sinema’s lobbying efforts fail as Phoenix suburb rejects AI data center proposal
Local residents raised water usage concerns, city council voted plan down.
Is it illegal to have a loud car in Arizona? Here’s what the law...
Most metro Phoenix residents who live close to busy roads have likely been rudely awoken or unceremoniously interrupted by a noisy car driving down the street. These residents have also likely wondered, "How is that even legal?" In some cases, it isn't. Arizona does have specific rules about loud exhausts on...
Man facing murder charges in deadly crash near State Farm Stadium
The man whom police said caused a crash that killed a young mother near State Farm Stadium is now facing murder charges. Investigators said 65-year-old Ronald Morrill from Peoria was booked into jail on second-degree murder and other charges for the death of 23-year-old Abigail Ojeda. She was a passenger in one of...
Mesa Council delays vote on battery site regs
Mesa City Council last week pushed to January a vote on regulating battery energy storage systems in Mesa to give more time for a compromise. At issue is a requirement that these facilities must be 1,000 feet from residential uses or zoning, which industry representatives opposed. “I’ve had some pretty...
Transitional housing vote taken off Mesa City Council agenda
Advocates are worried that Mesa leaders will continue delaying the final vote. Mickaela Castillo reports.
Gilbert stabbing suspect arrested; victim expected to survive
GILBERT, AZ (AZFamily) — Authorities arrested a suspect accused of stabbing another man in the East Valley late Thursday night. Police arrested Jeffery Wisner on charges of attempted second-degree murder, aggravated assault with a weapon, and disorderly conduct involving weapons. At about 9 p.m., Gilbert police...
Witnesses recall moments after Allison Feldman was found murdered
After a nearly two-week break, the trial resumed for a man accused of killing a young Scottsdale woman in her home and witnesses described the grisly crime scene. Allison Feldman was found beaten to death in 2015 and on Monday, a firefighter and a neighbor recalled what happened moments following the crime. A lot of...

















