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Warning to Arizona: If You See Fruit at a Gas Pump, Leave Immediately!
It's that time of year again: time for the annual resurgence of travel warnings for motorists across Arizona. Some of the warnings have merit. For example, before paying for gas at a pump using your credit or debit card, you should check the pump and make sure crooks haven't installed credit card skimmers intent on stealing your funds.
Did you follow Arizona news this week? Test your knowledge with the azcentral.com news quiz
Did you pay attention to the top headlines in Arizona this week? Now is the time to test your skills with this week's azcentral.com news quiz, covering stories from June 30 to July 5. Best of luck!. If you're interested in more local news, sign up for our East Valley...
Arizona group wants to give the power to independents with open primaries
This November, Arizona voters will be given the chance to move their state away from semi-closed primaries and open them to all registered voters. A referendum on the ballot from Make Elections Fair Arizona asks whether the current system, in which independents are forced to pick up either a Republican or Democratic ballot on primary […]
Supreme Court Ruling gives go-ahead to homeless camp ban
Phoenix has the go-ahead to enforce a ban on homeless encampments near schools and parks while Republicans in the Legislature say they are considering new curbs on such pop-up communities after the new U.S. Supreme Court ruled it is not against the Constitution to keep the homeless from sleeping on the street.
Remains of missing woman found; FDA bans food additive | Nightly Roundup
PHOENIX - From a sad update in the search for a missing Arizona woman to a food additive that is now banned by the federal government, here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for July 5, 2024. 1. FDA bans food additive found in some drinks.
Arizona man accused of smuggling firearms in Riverside County faces 45 felony charges
An Arizona man received 45 felony charges today after his arrest on suspicion of illegally smuggling firearms and ammunition across a state border. Phoenix resident Alexis Ayala Molina, 22, pleaded not guilty to 29 counts of assault weapon possession, 15 counts of removing or altering firearm identification marks and an additional count of manufacturing or The post Arizona man accused of smuggling firearms in Riverside County faces 45 felony charges appeared first on KESQ.
Southern California juice chain Sip Fresh lays out growth plan for Arizona
Sip Fresh, a juice chain based out of Southern California, has targeted Arizona for its next expansion market. The chain, which already has one location in the Valley in the Macerich-owned Arrowhead Towne Center mall in Glendale, is sizing up Arizona’s malls and shopping centers as possible landing sports for Sip Fresh locations and the company is looking for franchisees to expand in Arizona.
Arizona’s homeless could be targeted by police under Supreme Court ruling
WASHINGTON – Advocates for homeless people in Arizona fear the Supreme Court has raised the risk of violence at the hands of police by upholding ordinances that criminalize sleeping in public places. Phoenix made national headlines for months last year after a judge in Maricopa County ordered the city’s largest homeless encampment, The Zone, to be cleared. […] The post Arizona’s homeless could be targeted by police under Supreme Court ruling appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
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...
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