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PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - Every week, Arizona’s Family looks up restaurants recently inspected by Maricopa County’s Environmental Services Department. Restaurants with some of the highest numbers of “risk factors,” considered major health code violations by inspectors, are selected for our Dirty Dining Report. For more details on the restaurant inspection scoring system, visit Maricopa County’s website.
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How Phoenix-area homeowners can get a tax break when renting out property
February is the time to save on tablets, smartphones, TVs, mattresses and more. FBI asking people to not fly drones around Super Bowl, WM Phoenix Open. Experts say if you try flying, you will be caught. They have equipment that instantly detects the drone in the air and tracks the person at the controls.
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Cost of eggs driving up prices at Phoenix area breakfast restaurants
Fat Tuesday on Mill Avenue in Tempe and Fire Tiger Dessert Café in Mesa are among some restaurants hit with health violations. Parents upset after longtime Tolleson teacher's contract not renewed. Updated: 1 hour ago. |. Dozens of former students, parents, and community members showed up in support of...
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Popular Tempe restaurant, Mesa dessert cafe hit with health violations
Arizona’s Family Investigates rode along with firefighters to see the toll it’s taking on them firsthand and what it means in an emergency. Over 20 victims accuse Scottsdale man of running fake golf charity. Updated: Jan. 26, 2023 at 9:49 PM MST. |. Some victims said he took...
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FBI: keep your drones grounded for Super Bowl, WM Phoenix Open
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — Drones are becoming more and more common around the Valley — for work or just for fun — but for the Super Bowl and WM Phoenix Open, law enforcement agencies say to leave them at home. They’ll have their eyes on the sky...
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Scottsdale remodeling parks to help save water amid Colorado River cuts
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An east Phoenix shop is selling 90s memorabilia
The 2-year-old boy was found in a neighbor's backyard pool Wednesday morning. Restaurants around Phoenix ready to feed hungry WM Open, Super Bowl crowds. Valley eateries are hoping to handle the big crowds that come with the upcoming WM Phoenix Open and Super Bowl. Whitney Clark reports from Scottsdale. How...
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Hispanic-owned businesses around Phoenix surprised with $10K ahead of Super Bowl
Phoenix area temps will be in the mid-70s the next few days. Strong high pressure will also drive some breezy conditions at times, especially on Friday when gusty conditions can also be expected in the Phoenix metro. 'Homebase' shelter fights youth homelessness in Surprise. Updated: 2 hours ago. |. Homebase,...
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Going to the WM Phoenix Open? Here’s how to find parking and get a safe ride.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) - It’s that time of year again! Next week, the TPC Scottsdale will soon be flooded with hundreds of thousands of fans for the “Greatest Show on Grass,” also known as the WM Phoenix Open. If you plan on attending, click/tap here for...
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$3.5 million ‘The Pick’ lotto ticket sold at Phoenix supermarket
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) -- You’ll want to check those lotto tickets again! The Arizona Lottery say a jackpot worth an estimated $3.5 million was sold at a grocery store near Scottsdale. Officials say the ticket with Wednesday night’s number was sold at the Safeway near 64th Street and Greenway...
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FBI looking for missing woman with Arizona ties
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — The FBI is asking for the public’s help in finding a woman who has ties to Arizona. Agents say the last time anyone had heard from Zailey Unidad Flores was when she called a family member on Jan. 12, claiming she was in Mexico. The 21-year-old has ties to Detroit, Phoenix, Tucson, Laveen, Maricopa County, Marana, the Slauson Avenue and Skid Row areas of Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Reno, Nevada, and Idaho.
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City of Phoenix gets heat for photoshopped Twitter photo
Investigators say the two were in their car when several suspects began shooting at them from another vehicle. The funds will help kids get through nursing school but will also directly impact people living in Arizona. Data from Arizona Department of Health shows opioid deaths decreasing. Updated: 2 hours ago.
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Scottsdale removing unused grass in response to Colorado River water cuts
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) -- As Arizona continues to see less water from the Colorado River, one Valley city is looking to save water wherever possible. After being notified of the impending water cuts from the federal government last year, the city of Scottsdale has saved more than 38 million gallons of water, or 6% of its total water usage.
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'Homebase' shelter fights youth homelessness in Surprise
Phoenix area temps will be in the mid-70s the next few days. Strong high pressure will also drive some breezy conditions at times, especially on Friday when gusty conditions can also be expected in the Phoenix metro. Hispanic-owned businesses around Phoenix surprised with $10K ahead of Super Bowl. Updated: 2...
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Barrett-Jackson exceeds $190 million in car auction sales during Scottsdale event
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) - Barrett-Jackson, the world’s greatest collector car auction, supercharged to a new record during its auction at WestWorld in Scottsdale from Jan. 21-29. The historic event featured 1,907 No Reserve collectible vehicles, totaling more than $184.2 million in auction sales, and surpassed 200 world auction records. The event also featured five cars that raised $1.89 million for charity.
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Phoenix area temps will be in the mid-70s the next few days
Temperatures will be near perfect through the weekend, with highs in the mid 70s. A week of warming temperatures in and around Phoenix. Our average high this time of year is 69 degrees. Nice to see the sunshine and light winds this afternoon as well. Sunny weather head toward Phoenix...
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Phoenix-area law enforcement stepping up DUI patrols
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True Crime Arizona Podcast: THE LAST HITMAN Episode 1: The New Year’s Eve murders
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) -- On New Year’s Eve heading into 1981, the Redmond family was getting ready for their holiday party at their Phoenix, Arizona home. When three unknown men showed up, including a police officer, the family let them in. That’s when everything took a horrific turn. With multiple people dead from an execution-style hit, the investigation began to figure out who these men were and why the Redmond family was targeted.
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Mysterious boom in Scottsdale leaves everyone curious
Teen shot, suspect on the loose after shooting near Ahwatukee high school. The shooting comes at the heels of multiple school threats made over the last few days at Mountain Pointe High School. Buckeye Valley Fire District changing policy after third ambulance stolen since 2014. Updated: 1 hour ago. |
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Phoenix Fire Department deals with long response times as population booms
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - In an emergency, seconds matter and there’s a national standard when it comes to response times. The Phoenix Fire Department’s number is nearly twice that, due in part to the rapid growth of the city’s population. Phoenix Fire Department is in crisis. Arizona’s...
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