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One person injured following shooting incident in Arizona

ARIZONA — A man was seriously injured in an early-morning shooting Friday in Glendale, according to police. Officers responded shortly before 4 a.m. to the area of 59th Avenue and Missouri Avenue, between Camelback Road and Bethany Home Road, the Glendale Police Department said. When officers arrived, they found...
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Man accused of deadly Mill Avenue shooting

Tempe Police say Aidan Zepeda opened fire near 5th Street and Mill Avenue. A 22-year-old man who was shot died at the hospital. Another man was injured. Zepeda is accused of first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder.
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Tempe police target loud vehicles, speeding in downtown enforcement effort

TEMPE, AZ (AZFamily) — A “loud” and annoying issue among residents has sparked action from police in the East Valley. After hearing from locals, businesses, and hotels about loud vehicles in downtown Tempe, officers conducted a targeted enforcement effort focused on excessive noise, speeding, and unsafe driving.
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5-year-old girl rescued from a Phoenix Mountains Preserve trail after hiking injury

PHOENIX — A 5-year-old girl was rescued from a Phoenix Mountain Preserve Friday after slipping and injuring her head while hiking with her mother, Phoenix fire officials said. Crews were called around 10:45 a.m. to the 40th Street trailhead at Shea Boulevard. They located the child about 100 yards...
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Scottsdale Mint Relocates to Casper, WY

Find out why Scottsdale Mint moved from Arizona to Casper, WY – and how the move impacted the business and community. It was 2020, and Josh Phair knew it was time to move Scottsdale Mint, the business he’d launched in Arizona 12 years prior. “Scottsdale was a wonderful...
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Mesa businessman refuses to let legacy get bulldozed for new gas station

QUEEN CREEK, Ariz. — A beloved Queen Creek landmark, where hundreds of couples have exchanged vows and generations of Arizonans have gathered, is facing demolition. But one Mesa businessman is determined to make sure history doesn’t get paved over by a gas station. The massive metal building at...
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Ted’s Hot Dogs expands beyond Tempe with first Chandler location

Ted’s Hot Dogs, a fourth-generation, family-owned restaurant with a long-standing presence in Tempe, is expanding its Arizona footprint with a new location in Chandler, marking its first move beyond its longtime home base. The Chandler opening represents a new phase of measured growth for the nearly century-old...
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Arizona Woman Hears Strange Noise And Finds Full Grown Dog Hidden Inside Tight Engine...

In Phoenix, a woman was moving through her usual routine when a sound outside stopped her cold. She knew her own dogs’ voices by heart, and this noise did not belong to any of them. It was different enough to make her pause and listen again. Questions piled up...
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Phoenix Plant Shutters, 89 Jobs Vanish As Sinomax Packs Up

Sinomax USA is closing its Phoenix-area manufacturing operation and plans to lay off 89 workers as production is shifted to other facilities. The company expects its Valley operations to wind down by late April, cutting a local production foothold and moving that manufacturing capacity out of Arizona. State WARN...
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Scottsdale mayor’s brother sues city, police over alleged retaliation

The owner of two Scottsdale strip clubs is suing the city and its police department in federal court, alleging retaliation and exaggerated reports used to build what the lawsuit calls a “sham investigation.”

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