Safety
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APS agrees not to cut off power for nonpayment when it’s 95 degrees or above
APS has agreed not to cut off electrical service to customers for nonpayment while temperatures are 95 degrees Fahrenheit or above as part of a $7 million settlement.
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10 ‘recession-proof’ jobs in Arizona
As economic uncertainty grows, these surprisingly stable jobs in Arizona offer a path to long-term security.
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Small plane makes emergency landing on central Phoenix street
A small plane made an emergency landing on April 12 along a residential street in central Phoenix.
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How Phoenix’s infamous Canal Killer was finally captured
Bryan Patrick Miller was arrested in 2015 for the murders of Angela Brosso and Melanie Bernas. Their killings in Phoenix are often referred to as the “Canal Murders.”
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Arizona has the most kinds of rattlesnakes. Here’s how to avoid bites
Snake season in Arizona typically ramps up in spring and runs through early fall, when rising temperatures bring snakes out to hunt and mate. Here’s how to stay safe.
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Arizonans are carrying more documents to prove citizenship to avoid detention
The Trump administration’s immigration enforcement campaign has led many Arizonans to being more vigilant about the identification they carry every day.
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Arizona lawmakers respond after Mexican army kills leader of powerful Jalisco cartel
The Mexican army killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel on Sunday, decapitating what had become Mexico’s most powerful drug cartel and thrusting swaths of the nation into chaos.
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Tempe passes ordinance requiring bars to offer drink spiking test kits
A new Tempe ordinance requires bars and restaurants serving alcohol after midnight to carry drink spiking test kits.
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Where to find rooms for rent in Phoenix (and how to avoid scams)
Living with a roommate can be a great way to split expenses and is often a necessity. Here are some tips on how to find one and how to avoid scams.
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Uber rape case in Arizona reveals over 500K sexual violence reports
A landmark lawsuit against Uber began trial this month in Phoenix federal court, in a growing wave of sexual assault claims against the rideshare giant.
























