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Best trick-or-treating neighborhoods in Phoenix
The Valley's most festive neighborhoods are readying for an influx of costumed kiddos Thursday night. The big picture: We know some people think kids should stick to their own community for trick-or-treating, but we believe little ghouls and goblins who live in apartments or non-celebrating neighborhoods deserve fun, too. So...
An arrest has been made in connection with the death of Arizona marine driving to Rocky Point, according to Mexican authorities
PHOENIX — An arrest has been made in connection with the killing of an Arizona Marine who was traveling to Rocky Point. At least one other suspect was identified but died during a confrontation with police, according to the Fiscalia General de Justicia del Estado de Sonora. VERSIÓN EN...
Week 11 Arizona high school football schedule, The Republic's picks
Here is the Week 11 Arizona high school football schedule. All games 7 p.m., unless noted. The 1A, 8-man state playoffs head into the quarterfinals on Friday. The Republic's picks to win are in capital letters. Wednesday's games 2A Conference ...
Record number of Arizonans need food assistance, data shows
PHOENIX — A record number of Arizona households need help covering their food costs. In July 2024, more than 460,000 Arizona households were on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, a record high according to data from USDA and the Department of Economic Security. And at St. Mary's Food...
Person Dressed Up Like Michael Myers Creeps Up On Cars Stuck In Traffic And Somehow Doesn’t Get Run Over
Folks stuck in traffic near Black Canyon City north of Phoenix were dealt a surprised when a man dressed up in a realistic Michael Myers Halloween costume came up to car windows and startled everyone as they sat there stuck in their cars. Frankly, I’m shocked that this all ended with people laughing about it. […] The post Person Dressed Up Like Michael Myers Creeps Up On Cars Stuck In Traffic And Somehow Doesn’t Get Run Over appeared first on BroBible.
A Valley woman was told she had weeks to live after receiving stage IV cancer diagnosis. 1 year later, she says a new treatment saved her life.
PHOENIX — A Valley woman was given weeks to live after a terminal cancer diagnosis. Almost a year later, Tammy Morrow is cancer-free. “I made a decision based on a lot of things that I was going to get well," Morrow said. That decision was made last December when...
Valley bank robber sentenced 3.5 years in prison
PHOENIX — A Phoenix man who robbed six banks has been sentenced to 42 months in prison, according to officials. >> Download the 12News app for the latest local breaking news straight to your phone. The United States Attorney’s Office said Justin Eric Lindsay, 29, robbed the banks between...
Arizona man indicted for shooting at DNC building near Phoenix
(Reuters) - An Arizona man who was arrested for shooting at the Democratic National Committee's office in suburban Phoenix on three separate occasions was indicted on a terrorism charge, state officials said on Wednesday.
Valley woman on the path to permanent home after domestic violence, homelessness
After surviving both domestic violence and homelessness, Leticia Rivera and her two kids will soon have a permanent home. Data shows for unhoused women in Phoenix, family violence is often a factor.
Taco Bell's "decades menu" is far-out fun
Taco Bell is inviting customers on a totally rad culinary journey through 50 years of Mexican fast food with its "decades menu," available at all locations starting Thursday. The big picture: Taco Bell began with a single storefront in southern California in 1962 and now has more than 8,000 locations worldwide. The new (again) menu celebrates fan-favorite items from the past while the chain also innovates its offerings for the future — including with the help of a beloved Phoenix chef. State of play: The chain debuted the menu at its vintage cantina-style Scottsdale location on McDowell and Hayden roads Wednesday. We taste-tested all...
DPS: 7 cars involved in crash in I-10 tunnel, injuries unknown
PHOENIX — Authorities responded to a seven-vehicle crash on the westbound lanes of Interstate 10 in the Dean Lindsey Memorial Tunnel in Phoenix. Although people were hurt in the Tuesday morning crash, authorities haven't been able to confirm the extent of injuries yet, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
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