The woman was found dead from apparent trauma.
This summer the city did a trial run on closing Piestewa Peak and Camelback Mountain during extreme-heat days.
There have been 704 confirmed cases of the virus in the county this year. There were only three in 2020.
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Cedar's Mediterranean Foods said the hummus may have included pine nuts, which were not listed in the ingredients on the product's packaging
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Three family members from Lake Havasu City plan to split the winnings among themselves.
October 27 is the latest date on record that Phoenix has had triple digit temperatures.
The two vehicles collided Wednesday evening on Sweetwater Avenue.
Arizona is one of the few parts of the United States that does not observe daylight saving time.
The crash involved a pedestrian and a vehicle, according to a news report.
The driver of the dirt bike was in extremely critical condition at a local hospital.
Smoke released his second studio album “War & Wonders” in September this year.
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Mario Capecchi is an Italian-born molecular geneticist known for his pioneering work on the development of gene targeting in mice. This ...
The recall affects whole, fresh onions sold to distributors, restaurants and grocery stores in all 50 states.
You can book now for flights set to begin taking off in November.
The FBI is calling the man the "Back-again Bandit."
A male, 18, was taken into custody on a hit-and-run charge. He told an officer he fled the scene of the accident because he was scared.
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Planting in a state known for dry weather conditions can be challenging, but Arizona farmers are finding ways to flourish.
The city of Chandler starts a text-to-donate and awareness campaign to offer a helping hand to one of its most vulnerable populations.
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Local school districts are working to close the gap between students and their accessibility to the internet in their homes.
One Arizonan is missing out on more than $1.5 million in unclaimed property.
The indoor facility — which will also be Arizona's first — will be made up of 16 courts. It's set to open in the first quarter of 2022.
Magic Holidays opened earlier this month, bringing the holiday spirit to Arizona.
A woman claimed the owner of Roosevelt Plaza Apartments violated the Fair Housing Act by not providing her with necessary language services.
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The Hearing Health Foundation has named Arizona State University's School of Life Sciences Assistant Professor Timothy Balmer as a recip ...
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The 18,000-acre sale of master-planned community land was one of the largest of its kind in Arizona history.
The Arizona Department of Education's Student Advisory Council is giving students a voice in the government.
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More than 20,700 people in Arizona have died from the virus since the start of the pandemic in March 2020.