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Stolen jewelry from AZ store appears to be for sale online
Since the Scottsdale burglary, the family who owns Lake View Jewelry Boutique has been alerting pawn shops and other jewelers of the theft. The jeweler believes he's seeing his items pop up on third-party apps and websites. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has the story.
Scottsdale man arrested after allegedly posting explicit videos of children on Reddit
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — A Scottsdale man who is accused of uploading sexually explicit images and videos of children to Reddit was already on felony pretrial release for a similar offense, according to court documents obtained by 12News. Rylan Holland, 22, was arrested after the Scottsdale Police Department received a...
Tempe organizations give out free pads, tampons to fight period poverty
Having a period each month can be expensive. A group in Tempe is giving free hygiene products to those with limited or no income. Period poverty is the lack of access to menstrual products, and it affects millions of girls and women across the U.S. The reality is, a box of tampons or pads can cost anywhere between $7 and $10 a month.
Do ASU's non-violent Israel protesters deserve punishment or praise?
Morning. In today’s opinions newsletter: The consequences of protesting, Phoenix’s new civilian review board and more trouble for an indicted senator. Is it fair to punish non-violent protesters, even if their presence is technically breaking the rules? ...
Fountain Hills to honor fallen officers
The Town of Fountain Hills has a tradition of honoring public safety by recognizing sacrifices made to protect the community with the honorary lighting of the famous fountain. On Wednesday, May 15, ...
Beloved Tempe bakery closes after 41 years: 'It will be very hard to replace'
P.Croissant, located at the northwest corner of Elliot Road and McClintock Drive in Tempe, closed after 41 years. The P. stands for Pleaissant, according to Tempe Tourism. The shop, which opened in 1983 on Rural Road and moved to its current location in 2019, served savory and sweet croissants, cupcakes, muffins, croissant sandwiches and salads.
Arizona Protesters Challenge State Law with Calls for University Divestment from Israel-Linked Companies
Waves of protest have hit Arizona's campuses, with students and activists alike pushing universities to divest from companies linked to Israel amid the Israel-Hamas conflict. These demonstrators, calling for solidarity with Palestinians and a ceasefire, are finding themselves up against a solid wall of state law that bans such boycotts.
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