The PFD said the wind-driven fire near 5th Avenue and W Buckeye Road was under control Wed. morning, though crews still were on the scene.
One person was treated for smoke inhalation. The fire broke out at the Grace Point Church, which also serves as a homeless shelter.
One man is suspected of shooting a family member before turning the gun on himself, according to police.
Two people in the home said they saw the suspect before they ran to a neighbor's house. The suspect escaped without stealing anything.
The man shouted at the officers in Spanish, invoking the name of Jesus several times, before the officer fired seven rounds at the man.
Griner made her first appearance since her Feb. arrest on drug charges. Her pre-trial detention was extended a month.
Death penalty experts said the time it took medical staff to insert an IV into Clarence Dixon’s body was too long.
The shootings targeted one extended family and happened over the course of six months, according to Phoenix police.
The sons of Bobbie Braden, 80, are asking for donations to help pay for search tools like drones and scent-tracking dogs.
The Wed. night threat forced evacuations of the AC Hotel, AMC Theater and APS building. Police said no explosives were found.
An appeals court declined to overturn an earlier ruling Tuesday evening, agreeing that Clarence Dixon was competent to be executed.
The 26-year-old Bagley was taken into custody Tuesday. Police claim he killed 41-year-old Diane Craig on a bus last week.
The person who found the body came across a disturbing scene while walking on the sidewalk near 14th and Jefferson streets, police said.
Convicted murderer Clarence Dixon is scheduled to receive a lethal injection this week, but an appeal hearing is set for Tuesday afternoon.
Police said the suspect was acting erratically and ignoring their commands before attempting to enter a restaurant holding a river rock.
Police are asking for the public's help in find Joshua Bagley, the man that they claim killed the woman on a bus in Phoenix last week.
The man pointed an airsoft gun at a man during an argument at a Phoenix gas station. The other man shot him with a real gun, police said.
A flurry of last-minute court action could lead to a delay, but time is running out. Clarence Dixon is scheduled to be executed Wednesday.
The fire, which left total of six people displaced, happened at an apartment complex in Phoenix early Friday morning.
A man was killed, one woman is in stable condition and a second woman was treated at the scene, according to police.
The man was found on the same property where Christy Kaplowitch's car was discovered, according to police. Kaplowitch was found dead Monday.
The 32-year-old mother was shot in the chest while waiting in line with her adolescent son, police said.
Police issued a Silver Alert for Roberta Louise Braden, an 80-year-old woman who was last seen in South Mountain Park.
Police said that they don't suspect foul play, but added that it's still early in the investigation.
Clarence Dixon was convicted in 2008 of the 1978 murder of Deana Bowdoin. He is set to be executed on May 11.
Williams was a police officer for 33 years, and became the Phoenix chief in 2016. She said this was an opportunity to prioritize family.
The man was yelling in Spanish, and police could not understand what he was saying before shooting him, police said.
A female officer was shot and remains under medical care. The suspect, Nicholas Cowan, avoided police for three days before his surrender.
Clarence Dixon's lawyers asked for mercy, but prosecutors and the victim's sister said that the woman he murdered got none.
Police responded to a shots fired call near 67th Avenue and Thomas Road on Wed. night, but later found the victims in other locations.
The man was found injured in the street near the intersection of 37th Avenue and Glendale Road, according to police.
Clarence Dixon was released from a mental hospital two days before he committed the murder for which he is scheduled to executed on May 11.
Coconino County remains in a state of emergency. Fires also burning south of Prescott, in Cochise County and in New Mexico.
Jeffrey Marcussen, a former ticket manager, faces a year in jail. Prosecutors say he made over $458K on the sales between 2017 and 2019.
The incident happened Sun. when the victim fell from the top of the container. He was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Anthony Covarrubias was found shot and laying on the roadway in Ahwatukee on the evening of March 7, according to police.
From Friday through Sunday there were two double shootings in Phoenix that each left one dead and one injured, and 2 more deadly shootings.
Two pilots tried to switch planes in midair. One did so successfully. The FAA said it denied their "request for an exemption" on Friday.
The collision on I-10 near Eloy between Phoenix and Tucson has shut down the interstate's eastbound lanes in that area.