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The Valley has seen over twice as many house fire fatalities this year than in the first half of 2024. Deadly fires often ...
Skies over metro Phoenix were hazy and gray Tuesday morning. Here's what is causing poor air quality in Phoenix and when it ...
Justice Department: Phoenix police violate rights, discriminate against Black, Latino and Native American people and use excessive force.
Homemade electrical cars were burned in a garage fire at a home near Cave Creek and Cactus Roads, firefighters said.
Phoenix Fire Capt. Todd Keller is talking more about what firefighters use to subdue bees during an attack. We've seen more and more cases of swarms of bees zeroing in on a person, often times ...
Crews from the Phoenix Fire Department responded to the fire near 17th Avenue and Camelback around 10:30 p.m. Saturday.
Phoenix police discriminate against Black, Hispanic and Native American people, unlawfully detain homeless people and use excessive force, according to a sweeping federal civil rights investigation.
Phoenix residents observed a pattern of strange lights floating over the Valley sky. A filmmaker from Arizona has made a ...
The Phoenix police and fire departments will be ready to jump into action at a moment’s notice for Super Bowl events around downtown.
The Phoenix Fire Co. No. 2 firehouse, set to be closed due to a merger with Humane Fire Co. No. 1, will be repurposed as a real estate office. Jill Saunders, owner of Saunders Real Estate, is purch… ...
This lawsuit marks an alarming pattern: it's the fourth filed against the Suns by a current or former member of the organization in just the past seven months. A clear sign of ongoing internal issues.
Firefighters in Phoenix have been scrambling to help people suffering from relentless heat. The city broke a national record Tuesday with 19 consecutive days of temperatures of at least 110 degrees.
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