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In 2020, a man crashed a vehicle that was carrying 8 migrants in Arizona. He has now been sentenced to more than 10 years in prison.
TUCSON, Ariz. — A Douglas man was sentenced to 130 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to Transportation of Illegal Aliens for Profit Resulting in Death, prosecutors say. According to the US Attorney's Office, Manuel Victor Gastelum, 27, from Douglas, pleaded guilty in January and was sentenced last...
ASU Alum Collaborates with British Museum to Tell the Story of the Yaqui
Selina Martinez is on a mission to tell the story of the Yaqui, a group of Indigenous peoples originally from Sonora, Mexico, who now inhabit regions on both sides of the United States–Mexico border. An alum of The Design School at Arizona State University and a member of the...
Kyrene school board gives superintendent 3 more years
Kyrene Superintendent Laura Toenjes could be holding her position until at least June 30, 2027, as a result of the Governing Board’s unanimous vote June 25. The board approved a new three-year contract for Toenjes with a base annual salary of $220,000 that would be adjusted when other salaried district employees’ pay is raised.
Tempe Union, Tempe agree on campus camera access
The Tempe Union Governing Board has unanimously approved an agreement that will enable Tempe’s incoming Real Time Operations Center to tap into the district’s system of over 700 cameras during emergencies and under other limited circumstances. The board’s decision on June 25 followed a lengthy discussion in which...
Jingle on down to Organ Stop Pizza for Christmas in July
Get ready for trees, lights and carols played on the piano. It's time for Christmas in July at Organ Stop Pizza. The unique Mesa restaurant is bringing back its annual summer holiday event to raise money for United Food Bank. "Summer is the hardest time of the year for many...
Arizona political candidate accused of stolen valor
A Republican who owns a Trump-themed store in Show Low is running for office and facing allegations of “stolen valor." FOX 10 Investigates confronted him to get his side of the story as voters in northern Arizona want answers.
The Buzz: Revisiting an historic Arizona labor dispute
Deportation of I.W.W. Strikers from Bisbee, Arizona. From the Los Mineros Photograph Collection. Arizona State University Libraries, Department of Archives and Special Collections. Your browser does not support the audio element. In the summer of 1917, unionization was the talk of many mining communities in Arizona. Members of the Industrial...
Arizona State Golfers Shine at 2024 Palmer Cup in Ireland
Arizona State's Men's Golf head coach, Matt Thurmond, is leading Team USA at the 2024 Arnold Palmer Cup, with three Sun Devil players participating at Lahinch Golf Club in Ireland. Team USA leads the all-time Palmer Cup series 14-12-1. Wenyi Ding, a Sun Devil freshman, earned first-team PING All-America honors...
Mobile food program operating in Sun Lakes
The Sun Lakes Mobile Food Program is now offering twice-monthly food box pickups, providing essential groceries and supplies to residents in need within the community and surrounding areas. Embracing the motto “Where Neighbors Help Neighbors,” the initiative supports members of retirement communities who are facing financial, physical, or mental health...
Postponed: 7/6/24 Independent Cup match: AZ Monsoon v SC Union Maricopa
ARIZONA (July 6, 2024) - Due to the excessive heat in Arizona, tonight's 7/6/24 Independent Cup match: AZ Monsoon v. SC Union Maricopa, will be postponed to a later date. With an anticipated outside temperature of 112 degrees at kickoff, and 115 degrees during the scheduled warm up period; it is anticipated the surface of the athletic turf would likely be exceeding 120 degrees. It is unfortunately not possible for the clubs to delay tonight's game to a significantly later kickoff time that would alleviate any of the heat concerns.
Woman dies, 5 others hospitalized after fiery crash in north Phoenix
PHOENIX — A woman died, and five more people were hospitalized after a multi-vehicle collision in north Phoenix on Friday night, according to authorities. Just after 8:30 p.m., police responded to a call involving a vehicle collision near Pinnacle Peak Road and Tatum Boulevard. Phoenix Fire arrived and extinguished...
Police pulled over a Waymo car for driving in the oncoming lane
On June 19th, a Phoenix police officer pulled over an autonomous Waymo vehicle that had been driving in an oncoming traffic lane. The car was apparently confused by some construction signs and reportedly ran a red light before pulling over in a parking lot to let the officer talk to one of Waymo’s support representatives.
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