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Drugs in ‘body cavity’ lead to border arrest
A woman and man were arrested after customs agents said they found them trying to smuggle drugs across the border.

     

Records: Boy thrown down stairs, then stabbed
MCSO investigators say Shae Holloway, 16, threw his 3-year-old brother down stairs and attacked him with a knife.

     

Changes ahead for Winslow police after death
A new chief and a department review are among the changes coming to the Winslow Police Department.

     

Lightning on Aug. 10, 2016
Lightning as seen from Lake Pleasant Parkway and 95th Avenue in north Peoria. Daniel Williams/Special for The Republic

     

Arizona monsoon season 2016
Arizona monsoon season 2016

     

Suspect in fatal neighborhood dispute in Phoenix arrested in Winslow
A woman died after she was shot and run over by a car after an argument with her neighbor, Phoenix police said.

     

From Buckeye to Surprise: Thunderstorm thwacks West Valley
Nearly 15,000 flashes of lightning were detected across the Phoenix area Wednesday night.

     

State fires teacher fighting breast cancer
The agency fired sick Adobe Mountain School teacher and axed her medical benefits as she continues to fight breast cancer.

     

First look at new ASU law school building
The Arizona Center of Law and Society is the newest addition to Arizona State University’s downtown Phoenix campus. Its doors open to the public on August 15. Mark Quinones/azcentral.com

     

9 cool things in ASU’s new law school
The downtown Phoenix building has comfortable spaces for students, faculty and the public

     

Dust at dusk followed by rain on Phoenix area’s southern flank
Outflow from storms in Pinal County sent a wall of dust up into the Phoenix area Wednesday evening.

     

FBI: ‘Cyclical’ Ariz. bank robber armed, dangerous
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is asking for the public’s help on identifying a serial bank robber in Arizona.

     

Elderly driver crashes through Mesa storefront
No one was hurt when an elderly driver accidentally drove through the plate-glass windows of a Mesa thrift store Wednesday afternoon, police said.

     

Teacher fired in midst of her breast-cancer fight
The agency fired sick Adobe Mountain School teacher and axed her medical benefits as she continues to fight breast cancer.

     

First look at new ASU law school building
After two years of construction and $129 million, the Arizona Center for Law and Society will open Aug. 15.

     

Changes ahead for Winslow, police in wake of Loreal Tsingine death
A new chief and a department review are among the changes coming to the Winslow Police Department.

     

Notorious Arizona murders

Breast-cancer patient Tarah Ausburn on losing job at school
Tarah Ausburn was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer and said she was terminated from Adobe Mountain School because of the length of her treatment. Diana Payan/azcentral.com

     

Tips for watching the spectacular meteor shower
Peak viewing for one of the most spectacular astronomical events of the year is early on Aug. 12.

     

FBI: ‘Cyclical’ Arizona bank robber considered armed, dangerous
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is asking for the public’s help on identifying a serial bank robber in Arizona.

     

Expect rain, flooding for Wednesday morning commute in Phoenix area
The Wednesday morning commute will likely be a wet one, according to the National Weather Service.

     

Maricopa County poll workers won’t enforce new ballot-harvesting law
County recorder says poll workers won’t interfere with those dropping off multiple ballots at polling places.

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