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Ground Broken, New Cardinals Practice Facility On Target For 2028 Opening

For now, it is just desert, 217 acres of what's to come. But Thursday, as the Cardinals officially broke ground on what will be their new performance center and business offices with the McDowell Mountains looming in a picturesque background, it was about the vision of what the space will be.
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‘Legally, we got justice. But emotionally, we will never have that’: Road rage turns...

PHOENIX — 48 seconds. That's the time it took to turn the Milligan family's life upside down. "He was the sun in our everyday life," Larry Milligan's son, Xavier Milligan, said. "He made our days." "He loved his kids like no other," said his daughter, Valerie Milligan. "When I...
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ADOT nearing work on new $5B highway to relieve AZs busiest freeway

The design of the first phase of the long-awaited State Route 30 is nearing completion, with hopes of construction in 2027. The Arizona Department of Transportation recently unveiled the design for the $5 billion Interstate 10 reliever freeway in the West Valley. ADOT plans to build SR 30 from State Route 85 in...
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Doorbell video in Guthrie case raises questions about surveillance, privacy

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A doorbell video recovered in the Nancy Guthrie case is raising questions about how much of daily life is captured on camera and who can access it. Data shows the average person is recorded between 70 and 300 times a week without realizing it. Security cameras, traffic cameras, and cameras on...
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The Mystery of the Phoenix Tunnel

Have you ever wondered why there's a chain link fence next to the entrance of the Phoenix tunnel on I-10? Here's what it was SUPPOSED to be, and what happened next.
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Maricopa County attorney announces 3 indictments after recent police shootings

PHOENIX (AZFamily) —Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell on Thursday announced indictments against three suspects over crimes against law enforcement that happened on the same night, just hours apart. Prosecutors said Darrelle Bell, 51, was charged with 21 counts of aggravated assault after allegedly shooting a...
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Tempe cafe open 24/7 during Ramadan

PHOENIX, Arizona — Tempe's Laymoon Cafe will be open 24/7 during Ramadan, according to the cafe's Instagram. The holy month of Ramadan started Feb. 17 and ends March 18. During this time, Muslims practice fasting from sunrise to sunset. Laymoon Cafe will be open at all hours to accommodate...
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United Food Bank receives ‘Resolution’ amid growing demand

Resolution Copper recently committed $285,000 to Mesa-based United Food Bank through a multi-year agreement that runs through December 2028. This donation responds to the high demand that food banks across Arizona continue to see as the cost of living continues on the rise. While United Food Bank is headquartered in...
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Arizona teen calls for prosthetic insurance reform while chasing Paralympic dream

SCOTTSDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — As Team USA sits in third place for the medal count at the Winter Games, one Scottsdale teen is well on her way to living out her Olympic dream. Bridget Korn, 14, is the youngest female athlete on the U.S. Paralympic Development volleyball team and is pushing for policy change to help...
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Lawsuit looms as prosecutors weigh charges in Phoenix police shooting

Loved ones of a man who was mistakenly shot and killed by Phoenix police plan to file a lawsuit as prosecutors think about possible charges against the officer. The family is seeking $25 million as the investigation continues. Body-cam and surveillance footage raise urgent questions about what happened in that chaos.

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