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Arizona Authorities Dismantle Phoenix Chop Shop, Five Suspects Charged with Vehicle Theft and Related Crimes
The Arizona Department of Public Safety's Vehicle Theft Task Force (VTTF) recently cracked down on a local chop shop operation, leading to the arrest of five individuals thought to be interwoven in a network of vehicle theft and trafficking. The VTTF, enforcers of vehicular order, served a search warrant last Tuesday at a nondescript business located at the crossroads of 28th Avenue and Buckeye Road where detectives unearthed a trove of ill-gotten gains: five stolen cars still whole and fragments of eight others, dissected and scattered like mechanical cadavers in the harrowing silence of illicit commerce, according to a statement obtained by AZDPS.
US captures, removes Mexican femicide suspect
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – U.S. immigration authorities have turned over to Mexico a man wanted for the Dec. 6 killing of a woman in the state of Sonora. Federal agents escorted the suspect only identified as Alfredo N., a commercial truck driver, to waiting Mexican authorities at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry […]
200 Missing Kids From Across The USA Found In Arizona
200 missing kids from across the United States, many victims of human trafficking, were found. Several in multiple Arizona cities. The US Marshals Office just completed Operation: We Will Find You 2, rescuing missing children from all over the country. Many were found in Phoenix, Glendale, Goodyear and Tucson, Arizona.
Man accused of stealing at election center, Arizona Senate facing a new allegation from an art museum
According to officials, a man has been charged for allegedly stealing a security fob from Maricopa County election headquarters and items from the Arizona Senate. The same individual is also accused of theft from the Phoenix Art Museum. According to court records, Walter Ringfield, a 27-year-old resident of Phoenix, is...
Three indicted fake electors are among the Arizona’s RNC delegates
WASHINGTON – Three of the Arizona Republicans indicted as “fake electors” for their roles in an attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election will serve as delegates at the Republican National Convention in July. And they are defiant. Arizona Republicans who picked them for the honor were well aware of the charges. “The voters of […] The post Three indicted fake electors are among the Arizona’s RNC delegates appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
Get ready for excessive heat to dominate the Valley forecast
PHOENIX — Stop me if you've heard this before: it's getting hot in Phoenix. That's nothing new for Valley residents, but the upcoming heat headed to Arizona is something worth talking about. The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Watch for southwestern and south-central Arizona from July...
Vouchers reforms, poverty fund cuts: How the budget impacts Arizona schools
Arizona's K-12 education budget will remain relatively flat this year, with a slight inflation adjustment, according to lawmakers who passed a $16.1 billion state budget last month. That's something worth celebrating amid a $1.4 billion deficit that required sweeping cuts, according to Arizona House Speaker Ben Toma, R-Glendale. "We still...
MABL/MSBL Player of the Week: Scott Warfel, Arizona MSBL
A Lugnuts team record 12-run, seventh inning broke open a close game as the 65+ Arizona Lugnuts ransacked the Arizona Rangers by a final of 16-5 Sunday at Mountain View High. The game was a seesaw battle through the first six innings. The Rangers grabbed an early 2-0 lead. The Lugnuts then tied the score with runs in the second and third innings. Another back and forth and it was 5-4 Rangers after six innings. Then, it was all Lugnuts as the offense put up an even dozen in the top of the seventh as 17 players came to bat.
AZ Briefing: Arizona summers causing uptick in severe burns; Buckeye man gets 10 years for killing wife in her sleep; Cheapest July flights
Good morning, Arizona. Here's what our reporters are working on and what you should know before you start your day. Seventy-year-old Phoenix resident Robert Woolley was getting ready for a swim last summer when he unexpectedly tripped and ended up with third-degree burns over 15% of his body. More about...
A Valley home inspector has gone viral for his videos. Now a home builder is trying to stop him from posting them.
PHOENIX — A Valley home inspector has gained popularity for posting videos of his inspections on social media. He specializes in new home construction and his videos have led to hundreds of thousands of followers. Those same videos have also led to a complaint filed against him by a...
Arizona Voter Registration Closes, Paving Way for August Primaries Amid Political Diversification in Phoenix
As the sun dipped below the horizon on July 1, Arizona sealed its voter registration ahead of the August primary elections, drawing to a close the opportunity for residents to weigh in on who will contend for office in the coming national showdown. According to ABC15, there are an approximate 4.1 million registered voters in the Grand Canyon State, with Republicans leading at 1.45 million, followed closely by Independents and unaffiliated voters at 1.4 million, while Democrats lag at slightly less than 1.2 million.
Mailing it in: Fights brewing over voter registration in key swing states
Four months out from Election Day, activists are still fighting over the rules that will dictate how voters cast their ballots, including in swing states. The parties are preparing for legal battles if the results are close, as they were four years ago. In this series, the Washington Examiner will look at the battles over election rules. […]
National Weather Service confirms tornado touched down in Tucson
TUCSON, Ariz. — The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down in southern Tucson last night. The NWS says they received multiple reports of storm damage in the area of southern Tucson. VERSIÓN EN ESPAÑOL: El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología confirma tornado en Tucson...
Ballots are out for Arizona's primary election. Here's what to know about early voting
Campaign signs are up and hostile political advertisements are on television. That means it's voting season in the desert. Voters in Arizona's upcoming state primary will see a number of pivotal races up and down the ballot. Republicans will choose a nominee for U.S. Senate. Democrats will weigh in on a few disputed congressional primaries and several fierce contests in heavily-blue legislative districts.
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