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Girl pulled from inflatable pool in Peoria; critically injured

Cooked chicken not kept hot enough, and employees not washing their hands properly, are among the violations in this week's Dirty Dining report. Police say a 12-year-old Peoria girl who was found in an inflatable pool Thursday evening has died. Driver was high and drunk during Phoenix-area chase, troopers say.
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Docs: Driver drank whiskey, used crystal meth before chase across metro Phoenix

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A tanker truck driver was allegedly under the influence of drugs and alcohol while leading Department of Public Safety troopers on a chase across the Valley last week. On the Fourth of July around 1 p.m., troopers received numerous 911 calls about a tanker truck that...
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Phoenix music club needs your help to survive the summer

We talk endlessly about the heat in Arizona. Sometimes, it’s funny; other times, we converse about it to help make it as bearable as possible. A recent Facebook post from music venue The Rhythm Room shows just how tough an Arizona summer can be on the business community. The...
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Dip in rent prices, jobs signal continued growth for metro Phoenix, experts say

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Metro Phoenix, once one of the fastest-growing areas in the country, is undergoing a major shift. New data shows a dip in rent prices and jobs, which experts say signal a more balanced and sustainable future for the Valley of the Sun. “There’s a lot of...
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The Massive Flea Market In Arizona Where You Can Lose Yourself For Hours

The Glendale Public Market stands as a sprawling retail wonderland where time seems to slip away as you wander through aisles of potential treasures waiting to be discovered under the brilliant Arizona sky. In an era dominated by clinical shopping malls and impersonal online retailers, there’s something magnificently...
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Luke AFB graduates 1,500th F-35 pilot

The 56th Fighter Wing at Luke Air Force Base marked a major training milestone with the graduation of its 1,500th F-35 pilot, Maj. Rolandus “Turbo” Scherders of the Royal Netherlands Air Force June 5, 2025. Scherders, RNLAF 312th Squadron director of operations, was assigned to the 308th Fighter...
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No arrests in Emily Pike death, new body camera video recounts past runaways

New body camera video released by Mesa police recounts three different times Emily Pike ran away from a group home in 2023.
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Report: Pilot made mayday calls, couldn’t see airport before deadly crash of Phoenix-bound flight

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A preliminary report shows what led up to a plane crash that left six people dead on a flight to Phoenix last month. On June 8 around 12:30 p.m., a twin-engine Cessna 414 crashed roughly three miles off the coast of Point Loma, a San Diego neighborhood, on its way back to Phoenix. Jeremy Bingham...
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Emergency crews rescue senior man from South Mountain hiking trail

PHOENIX — A senior man fell and was suffering from heat-related issues while on a Phoenix hiking trail Wednesday morning, authorities said. Rescue crews hiked to find the man on South Mountain Desert Classic trail around 9:40 a.m., according to the Phoenix Fire Department. After evaluating him, first responders...
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Red-light cameras returning to Phoenix

Nearly two years after the administration recommended their return, the Phoenix City Council last week approved spending $12 million to bring photo enforcement cameras back to city streets. The contract with Verra Mobility that Council approved in a 7-1 vote — with Councilman Tom Waring not voting and Councilwoman...

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