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Arizona children dying from fentanyl at alarming rate
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — More children in Arizona are dying from exposure to the deadly drug fentanyl. The Department of Child Safety says 34 Arizona kids under 5 years old died from the drug last year and that number is expected to rise. Fentanyl has taken over the streets in...
She surrendered her midwife's license to the state after the death of a mom and a baby. Then Sarah Kankiewicz kept right on practicing.
PHOENIX — After an Arizona midwife surrendered her license to practice following the deaths of one of her clients and newborn baby, the family was alerted that she was practicing again. 12News learned the midwife, Sarah Kankiewicz, has now been served with a complaint from the Arizona Attorney General's...
Air Force Bucks EPA Order to Clean Up 'Forever Chemicals' in Arizona, Citing Supreme Court Ruling
Air Force lawyers are fighting an emergency order from the Environmental Protection Agency requiring the service to clean contaminated drinking water in Arizona, pointing to a recent Supreme Court ruling that restricts regulatory agencies as a justification to dodge the mandate.In a letter last month, lawyers for the Air Force argued that a landmark June decision by the court in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo -- which reduced regulatory agencies' power by pushing authority to the courts to interpret ambiguous laws, referred to as "Chevron deference" -- makes the EPA's order asking the service to clean contaminated water from the...
Kari Lake opponent Gallego discusses immigration, economy and being a senator for "all Arizonans"
Arizona will feature one of the country's most-watched Senatorial races, as is considered to be critical in determining who will control the chamber. As the much-anticipated contest nears between Democratic Rep. Rubén Gallego— who would be the first Latino to represent Arizona in the Senate— and Trump-ally Kari Lake, the former is seeking to appeal to Latino voters to propel him to victory.
Cottonwood teacher arrested, accused of providing marijuana vaping fluid to teenage student
COTTONWOOD, AZ — A Cottonwood teacher has been arrested after he allegedly provided a teenage student with marijuana vaping fluid. The 50-year-old teacher was arrested Wednesday. Cottonwood police say the teacher had the product delivered directly to the school, where he then gave it to the 15-year-old. The student's...
What you need to know about the 2024 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Fall Auction
Canelo’s 2018 Bugatti Chiron & Sammy Hagar’s 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari are just some of the unique cars that’ll be crossing the block. Tickets are now on sale for the four-day automotive lifestyle event.
Taiwan Mama expands to bring street food and drinks to North Phoenix
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Exclusive: Aligned Hospitality Rebrands The Tuxon Into a voco by IHG Hotel
PHOENIX, Arizona—Aligned Hospitality Management has completed a rebrand of The Tuxon in Tucson, Arizona, formerly a Design Hotels property, into a voco by IHG. Now known as voco The Tuxon, this hotel is the first voco in Aligned’s portfolio. The brand transition took 90 days. The voco flag...
Scottsdale lawyer merges love of horses and the law
Paige Kemper’s love of horses and the law coalesced into her career as an associate attorney with a unique specialty at Rose Law Group in Scottsdale. In May, the Gilbert native joined the state’s largest woman-founded law firm as a member of the equine and litigation departments. Equine...
Rep. Ruben Gallego Advocates for Increased Housing Choice Vouchers in Phoenix Amidst Affordable Housing Crisis
Amid concerns over the scarcity of affordable housing in rapidly growing cities, Rep. Ruben Gallego is stepping up efforts to secure more Housing Choice Vouchers for Arizona's communities, particularly those experiencing rapid population increases and whose public housing authorities are severely under-resourced. According to a recent press release, Gallego, representing Arizona's 3rd Congressional District, penned a letter to Acting Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Adrienne Todman, highlighting the voucher shortages in places like Phoenix and urging a more equitable distribution of funds to help mitigate the plight of eligible but unserved households.
AZ woman accused of stealing from Scottsdale school group had warrant out of Yuma County | Crime Files
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Court documents are giving us a better look into theft allegations that were made against the former treasurer of a parent-teacher group that is linked to Scottsdale's Cocopah Middle School. Here are the details on the much-publicized case. Who's the suspect?. Court documents identified the suspect as...
Arizona Cardinals Commit to George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center through 2030
The Arizona Cardinals recently donated $50,000 as part of a multiyear commitment to support the historic George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center at 415 E. Grand Street in Phoenix. The George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center, formerly the Phoenix Colored School, has been a leader in curating and...
Abrazo Health breaks ground on new Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital in Goodyear
PHOENIX – Abrazo Health staff traded in stethoscopes for shovels on Tuesday when they broke ground on their new Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital. The hospital will be connected to the Abrazo West Campus in Goodyear and will allow doctors to monitor patients who need specialized care and those in the recovery process.
Landscaper stabbed with pitchfork, suspect detained: PD
GOODYEAR, Ariz. - A fight between two landscapers in Goodyear left one of them hurt, and the other detained, police said. Goodyear Police say officers responded on Aug. 14 to reports of a fight between two landscapers near Cotton Lane and Lower Buckeye Road. When officers got to the scene,...
Suspect in Lauren Heike's death charged with more crimes
PHOENIX — New criminal charges have been filed against the suspect who is accused of murdering 29-year-old Lauren Heike in north Phoenix last year. Zion Teasley, 23, is facing a first-degree murder charge for allegedly stabbing Heike to death on a hiking trail near Libby Street and 66th Way in April 2023.
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