Phoenix police seek public’s help to solve string of murders

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Phoenix police seek public’s help to solve string of murders
“Detectives … have noticed an increase in violent crimes in areas of West Phoenix,” the police statement said.

     

Assault rifle? AR-style rifle? Weapons in Orlando shooting spark language debate
One of the weapons used in the Orlando nightclub tragedy sparks a debate beyond questions of whether it should be banned.

     

Trump to hold Phoenix rally at Coliseum
Donald Trump will make his first appearance in Arizona as the Republican Party’s presumptive presidential nominee on Saturday.

     

AG: Windshield-repair service ignored ‘do not call’ list
Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a lawsuit against a Prescott Valley business accused of violating solicitation laws.

     

Phoenix police seek public help to solve string of murders
“Detectives … have noticed an increase in violent crimes in areas of West Phoenix,” the police statement said.

     

Woman, 78, dies in rollover crash on Interstate 10 near Picacho Peak
A woman was killed Tuesday after losing control of her car on Interstate 10 near Picacho Peak, officials said.

     

Keep yourself cool: ‘Dangerously hot’ weather forecast for Valley
High temperatures are expected to hover just a few degrees above 100 for the next few days, before dangerously hot weather moves in by the end of the weekend.

     

Phoenix police find dead body on Camelback Mountain
Phoenix police and fire officials recovered a man’s dead body from Camelback Mountain on Tuesday evening after officers spotted the body from a helicopter hours earlier, police said.

     

Phoenix shelter collecting water for homeless
As temperatures soar, a Phoenix-area shelter is holding a campaign and water drive to help keep the homeless hydrated.

     

ADOT urges caution after 2 workers killed
Hours after the latest casualty Monday, ADOT began posting this message on freeway overhead signs: “2 road workers killed this month; drive alert.”

     

Phoenix City Council appoints Debra Stark to vacant seat
The Phoenix City Council voted Tuesday to appoint Debra Stark, a former planning director, to the vacant council seat in District 3.

     

Team Arizona: Scottsdale’s Taylor Ruck heads to Olympics
Taylor Ruck turned 16 on May 28. Her birthday tour already has taken her to Monaco, France and Spain with Brazil still on the itinerary.

     

Phoenix police find man’s body on Camelback Mountain
A Phoenix police helicopter spotted a man who “appears to be deceased” on Camelback Mountain on Tuesday afternoon, police said.

     

Officer pleads not guilty to sexual abuse
Jay Wu is accused of sexually abusing a woman in his police car.

     

Tenderfoot Fire near Yarnell 61 percent contained
The fire has slowed to a crawl and is expected to be fully contained by the end of the week, according to fire managers.

     

Trump to hold Phoenix rally at Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Donald Trump will make his first appearance in Arizona as the Republican Party’s presumptive presidential nominee on Saturday.

     

Officers seize meth disguised as tamales at border
A pound of meth disguised as tamales and hundreds of pounds of marijuana were seized at Nogales border crossings Monday

     

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