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Former Grand Island resident killed in Arizona murder-suicide
GILBERT, AZ. (KSNB) - Homicide detectives in Arizona now say the death of a long-time Grand Island community member in Arizona, appears to be a murder-suicide. Local4′s sister station, Arizona’s Family, reported authorities in Gilbert, Arizona found 28-year-old Brooke Lundy shot multiple times at a home near Phoenix on Sunday.
How hot will it be in Phoenix this weekend? Here's what we know
Residents were urged to keep their water bottles close by this weekend as high temperatures were forecast to break into the triple digits in metro Phoenix. Officials recommended taking those hikes and dog walks early in the morning or later in the evening. They also suggested keeping the children and pets well-hydrated, too.
His DNA was a match to a murder in Scottsdale but a judge threw the evidence out. Now, the Arizona Supreme Court will hear the case.
The Arizona Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on the 2015 murder of Allison Feldman that would determine if DNA evidence could be used in the case. According to court documents, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Sept. 26. at 9:30 a.m. in a Phoenix court. Each side will be limited to 20 minutes for their arguments.
How Pacific hurricanes affect Arizona’s monsoons
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Wednesday was the official start of Eastern Pacific hurricane season. While it’s fairly uncommon for Pacific hurricanes to make it into Arizona as intact tropical systems, the remnants and moisture from these storms often impact us in the late monsoon season. In September last year,...
MOST ACCURATE FORECAST: Triple digits making a comeback as we head into the weekend!
PHOENIX — Phoenix Sky Harbor picked up 0.01 inches of rain on Thursday morning, marking our first measurable rainfall in the month of May since 2019. That weak storm system is now headed east and high pressure is taking its place, so our forecast will dry out and heat up heading into the weekend.
Deadly Amazon truck crash in Arizona; toddler injured in shooting | Nightly Roundup
Tonight's top stories include the report of two people being killed when an Amazon truck experienced a tire blowout on the highway; a toddler shooting himself at a home in Maricopa County and a police shooting in Phoenix that injured a suspect. 1. Apparent Amazon truck tire blowout near Tonopah...
Man sentenced to life in prison after Chandler triple shooting conviction
A man suspected of fatally shooting two people and nearly killing a third inside a car in 2017 was sentenced to life in prison on Monday after he was convicted of first-degree murder along with other felony charges last month. Chandler police arrested Taron Watkins in August 2017 after authorities said he shot...
Right place, right time: Arizona nurse saves mountain biker with CPR who collapsed on trail
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Marc Biren feels lucky to be alive. “You don’t always get that third strike. This is already the second one,” he said. The Mesa man suffered his first heart attack in 2021 and another on March 10, 2024. The second time, he started to feel pain in his chest while he was on a bike ride with his friend, Stan. He blacked out on the Pima Canyon Trailhead at South Mountain.
Mountain Ridge senior walks across the stage at graduation after losing his leg
Roughly three months ago, Jett Weinstein would've never imagined walking across the stage for his high school diploma after a serious accident on I-17 near Cordes Junction. Thursday, he did just that.
Court paperwork details how Arizona man faked his own death
New court paperwork reveals how an Arizona man tried to fake his own death and how police tracked him down to a Mesa home. Deputies say Benjamin Hollins is a sex offender but failed to register and then lied about taking his own life at the Roosevelt Bridge. He was found living with a family with children under a fake name.
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