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ARIZONA, USA — Memphis authorities released more than an hour of footage Friday of the violent beating of Tyre Nichols in which officers held the Black motorist down and struck him repeatedly as he screamed for his mother. The video emerged one day after the officers, who are all...
'I'm not going to put an arbitrary timeline on this': County attorney respects decision of death penalty review, hopes for expeditious process
PHOENIX — After an executive order established an independent review of Arizona's death penalty process, Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell says she respects the process and hopes it will be speedy and transparent. Governor Katie Hobbs issued the executive order on Friday, Jan. 20, calling for an independent review...
Weekend trip to California turns deadly for Arizona woman
MARICOPA, Ariz. — What was supposed to be a fun weekend in California turned deadly for Vanessa Urbina. The 22-year-old drove to San Diego to enjoy the MLK holiday on Friday. Early Sunday morning, she and her boyfriend left a bar, got a flat tire, and were standing on a sidewalk waiting for a rideshare.
Could Super Bowl spike COVID-19, flu cases in Arizona?
PHOENIX — As tens of thousands of people are set to descend to the Valley for Super Bowl LVII and the Waste Management Phoenix Open - how concerned should we be about a spoke in COVID-19 cases or other illnesses like the flu?. “We could see a rise in...
Doctors can't provide abortions due to a fetus' genetic abnormality in Arizona, judge rules
ARIZONA, USA — Editor's note: The above video aired during a previous broadcast. A federal judge has ruled that abortion providers in Arizona cannot abort fetuses if the reason for the abortion is because the fetus has a genetic abnormality. The ruling, delivered by U.S. District Court Judge Douglas...
Gilbert parents of shooting victim propose Arizona gun storage law
GILBERT, Ariz. — Turning their grief into action, Bruce and Claire Petillo hope a proposed gun storage law named after their deceased son will prevent future tragedies. “I think most people agree if you own a gun it should be properly stored," Bruce Petillo said on Tuesday from his Gilbert home.
Recognize this man? Gila River police ask for help identifying remains
ARIZONA, USA — The Gila River Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying a man whose remains were found in an irrigation canal earlier this month. Police said the body was found on Jan. 12 at around 3 p.m. in the canal along Elliot Road on the Gila River Indian Community near Laveen.
A clerical error left a single mom without disability payments. Then an Arizona congressman stepped in to help
MESA, Ariz. — A single mom in Mesa became the victim of government bureaucracy after a clerical error left her without disability pay for six weeks. Laurel Hartmann, a retired auto plant worker, was scheduled to receive a monthly Social Security check for more than $2,000 on December 2.
Valley doctor working to recover after fall over the holidays
PHOENIX — A Valley doctor who's helped patients for 20 years is the one now being treated. Dr. Grayson Guzman has been hospitalized for a month after taking a fall during the holidays. Kara Guzman, his wife, says he wanted to fix some Christmas lights that had fallen at...
Canal murders trial continues with testimony from forensic psychologist
PHOENIX — Is an accused killer’s childhood trauma to blame for his actions?. A forensic psychologist testified in the canal murders trial Monday about “sadistic abuse” Bryan Patrick Miller suffered as a child. However an attorney for the prosecution repeatedly objected, unsuccessfully, to the relevance and...
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