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A “Celebration of Life” service to honor respected educator and leader among state high school sports circles Art Wagner is scheduled for Monday night at 6 p.m. at the Higley Center for the Performing Arts in Gilbert.
It’s official: Jodi Arias is guilty of 1st Degree Murder in the death of Travis Alexander.
Chandler police arrested a Subway restaurant employee Friday on suspicion of sexually assaulting a co-worker by pushing her into the restaurant’s cooler and groping her. She said he also exposed himself.
A Tempe man has been sentenced to life in prison after causing a crash in which an 11-year-old boy died .
By the time a client parks their car and walks up to the front doors of Harvest of Tempe, the southeast Valley’s only medical marijuana dispensary, he or she, their license plate, and their car have all been caught on camera.
A lone, painted white bicycle sits at the side of Usery Park Road near Bush Highway.
Police say a man was shot in an officer-involved shooting in Chandler on Wednesday night.
Police say a man was shot in an officer-involved shooting in Chandler Wednesday night.
A man was sentenced to 14 years in prison Wednesday for his murder conviction in the beheading of a man in Arizona who police say had stolen drugs from a Mexican drug cartel.
Gov. Jan Brewer signed legislation Monday making it easier for police to arrest those who remain on someone else's property.
A Chandler man convicted of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of his girlfriend has been sentenced to 21 years in prison.
It was no surprise a 20-year-old man was arrested over the weekend for stabbing another man at the Country Thunder music festival in Pinal County. News reports tell of an argument escalating into violence. I’d bet excessive and criminal alcohol consumption played a part in this crime.
A community drug turn-in event, in partnership between Target and the Chandler Police Department, will be held 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 27 at the Target located at 3425 W. Frye Rd., Chandler.
Spurred by the pleas of a widow of a Department of Public Safety officer, Gov. Jan Brewer signed legislation Friday to ensure that survivors of fallen police officers and others have taxpayer-provided health insurance for as long as they need.
The Chandler Police Department is asking for the public’s help to identify a bank robbery suspect. On April 1 around 4:30 p.m. the suspect walked into the Compass Bank, 3075 W. Chandler Blvd., and presented a teller with a note demanding money. After stealing an undisclosed amount of money, the suspect was seen fleeing in an older dark green SUV with a bike rack and an Autism Awareness bow on the back of the vehicle.
Residents looking for ways to stay healthy, wealthy and wise will find it all at Mayor Jay Tibshraeny’s Health Connect Expo, 9 a.m. to noon, Saturday, April 6 at the Tumbleweed Recreation Center, 745 E. Germann Rd. The expo will feature fun exercise classes and demonstrations as well as resources on finance, safety, parenting and aging.
On Jan. 16, students from 14 Valley schools gathered at Gilbert’s Higley Center for the Performing Arts for the Building Bridges program to fight bullying in schools. In May of last year, Kyrene Altadeña Middle School students participated in the Bully Academy Webquest, an online course involving reading articles, watching videos about bullying and most importantly, talking about it. After all, this is about how young people learn to express their emotions. In November 2011, students from Chandler’s Tarwater Elementary School spent a day focused on kindness, respect, and friendship.
State lawmakers edged closer Wednesday to allowing armed staffers in some public schools.
A Mesa woman who sparked a police investigation after disappearing last week has been arrested in connection with a grisly murder.
Police are investigating after a Valley woman left her 4-year-old child with a stranger at a Chandler park and then passed out in her car.
Eric James Coulter was found guilty of manslaughter Monday for fatally shooting his girlfriend, Monique Cota, in Chandler.
The laws requiring cities and counties to pay to publish their legal notices in newspapers are safe, at least for the time being.
Police in Arizona remain free to use drones -- assuming they have them -- to spy on people.
Arizona's self-employed could be in line to get a tax break designed to partly offset a $900 increase in what they're paying to the federal government.
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