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Deadly mass shooting in Mexico; gruesome discovery made in Gilbert home | Nightly Roundup
PHOENIX - From a mass shooting near a resort area in Mexico to a gruesome discovery made inside an East Valley home, here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Monday, May 13, 2024. 1. Deadly mass shooting in Mexico. Featured. 2. Some Phoenicians asking for...
Man, woman found dead in apparent murder-suicide at Gilbert home, police say
GILBERT, AZ (AZFamily) — The Gilbert Police Department has confirmed that two people were found dead inside a home early Monday morning in what appears to be a murder-suicide. Around 12:15 a.m., officers responded to a home near Val Vista Drive and Ray Road, not far from Ashland Ranch...
Queen Creek town offices closed May 27 for Memorial Day
Queen Creek town offices and the Recreation Annex will be closed on Monday, May 27 in observance of Memorial Day. Residents with a water, sewer or streets emergency during the closure are asked
Arizona Embraces Green Commuting with E-Bikes Amid New Road Regulations
Arizonans looking for a green commute are turning to electric bikes and electric motor-driven cycles, but navigating the rules of the road requires some homework. The state's Legislature has put an outline for these modern movers: pedal-equipped electric bikes with motors under 750 watts, topping speeds at 20 or 28 mph based on class, qualify as electric bicycles. For these riders, the same rules apply as those pedaling no-electric bikes under Arizona law and local ordinances.
‘I was speechless:’ Gilbert restaurant shows damage after car crashes into building
GILBERT, AZ (AZFamily) — Boarded-up windows and a sign saying “closed for remodeling” serve as a reminder of a devastating car crash at the Dragon Wok in Gilbert. “It reminded me of something out of a movie. I was just speechless,” said the restaurant owner’s son, Michael Szeto, as he recalled the crash.
2 men charged in Gilbert attacks on teens agree to plea deals
GILBERT, AZ (AZFamily) — Two young men who were charged in the ambush-style attacks on teens at an East Valley fast food parking lot have changed their pleas. Twenty-year-old Jacob Pennington and 19-year-old Deleon Haynes both have agreed to a deal with prosecutors and pleaded guilty to aggravated assault in their respective cases.
Arizona toddler in critical condition after accidentally shooting himself in Mesa home
A toddler is in critical condition after he shot himself in the head, according to Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. It was not immediately clear how the toddler got the gun and if adults were present. The Sheriff's Office said they received a call for a service around 3:40 p.m. near...
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.
Parents react to Mesa High School student caught with loaded gun
Kids’ parents were shocked to find out that a new weapons detection system at Mesa High School caught a student bringing a loaded gun with an extended magazine to campus. Court records say 18-year-old Joseph Jesse Coops had a loaded 9mm handgun in his backpack with an additional loaded magazine. The Open Gate system, which is basically a high-tech metal detector, uses advanced technology to alert school personnel about the presence of concealed weapons.
Mesa needs volunteers for AT&T Fiber Arizona Celebration of Freedom event
The city of Mesa is gearing up for its annual Fourth of July celebration, and as thousands of people attend the event, the city is still looking for some help. The parking lot of the downtown Mesa Convention Center is empty now, but in a few weeks, it will be transformed for the city's AT&T Fiber Arizona Celebration of Freedom event.
Large dust devil forms along road in Queen Creek
QUEEN CREEK, AZ (AZFamily) — Whoa! Some drivers in the East Valley witnessed a wind phenomenon that appeared on the side of the road on Saturday. Viewer Elle Boyce shared a video of a large dust devil forming along a road in Queen Creek with AZFamily’s First Alert Weather group.
Man found dead inside car he drove into Gilbert restaurant
GILBERT, AZ (AZFamily) — Police are investigating after a car crashed into a restaurant Tuesday morning in Gilbert. Just before 10 a.m., emergency crews responded to the collision at the Dragon Wok Fine Chinese Restaurant, located at the intersection of Ray and Cooper roads. Video from Arizona’s Family News Chopper shows a sedan partially inside the restaurant.
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