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1 person dies after shooting in Rio Verde
RIO VERDE, Ariz. — A person is dead after reports of a shooting in Rio Verde, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said. According to MCSO, authorities are working a scene near 168th Street and Dixileta Drive Tuesday morning. Officials said a person has died and there are no outstanding suspects.
Chandler offers unhoused and vulnerable residents relief from summer heat
As the summer temperatures in the southwest soar, Chandler’s efforts to support its most vulnerable populations come into sharp focus. Through the Neighborhood Resources Department, Chandler has implemented a robust set of initiatives aimed at helping both the unhoused and residents struggling with inadequate cooling resources. These programs not only provide immediate relief, but also strive to create pathways to long-term stability and self-sufficiency.
Triple digit temperatures are back in Phoenix and already there have been fatalities
The triple digits are back in Phoenix, and there have already been fatalities as a result. Yeah, the city suffered more than 600 deaths last year as a result of extreme heat, and more are coming this year. But the city and the surrounding county have been taking steps to try to prevent that.
CD8 candidate Hamadeh loses another court case in battle to overturn AG loss
PHOENIX -- A judge on Tuesday dismissed a claim by Abe Hamadeh that his constitutional rights were violated in the 2022 race for attorney general that he lost as nothing more than a too-late ...
Arizona election worker charged in security-related thefts seen with Democrat politicians in resurfaced photos
FIRST ON FOX – A temporary election worker charged in connection to two security-related thefts that happened just a day apart last month at the Arizona Senate Building and the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center was seen smiling with several Democratic politicians in resurfaced social media posts viewed by Fox News Digital, and participated in Democrat primaries in Arizona during at least two past cycles.
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