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Following a nationwide search, ABC15 (KNXV) in Phoenix has named Patrick Costello as news director beginning Jan. 7.
Stacked in police warehouses across the Valley, there are thousands of rape cases with DNA samples that have never been tested, an ABC15 Investigation found.
The search is on in Phoenix for eligible women who are ready to find true love on the new season of “The Bachelor” on ABC.
Without a single voted counted yet in Tuesday's recall election of state Senate President Russell Pearce, political observers say the historic race is impacting Arizona's political landscape.
Without a single voted counted yet in Tuesday's recall election of state Senate President Russell Pearce, political observers say the historic race is impacting Arizona's political landscape.
Sarah Palin has no intentions of running for a U.S. Senate seat from Arizona in 2012.
Tune in to KNXV-TV (Channel 15) at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday to watch Shane Peter, a student at Arizona State University, compete on Wheel of Fortune. Peter grew up watching the game show with his family. He applied to be a contestant at WheelofFortune.com.
Arizona's funeral board is moving to shut down a Mesa crematorium that a television station's investigation found had stored dozens of bodies in unsanitary conditions in the business and others in a van outside.
A sprinkler system made quick work of an early morning fire inside the Arizona State University Memorial Union on the Tempe campus.
A transient who fell more than 20 feet into an abandoned silo in Tempe was rescued and then arrested for trespassing.
The man was pulled from the historic Hayden Flour Mill silo Friday night after hikers coming off a nearby mountain heard his cries for help.
KNXV-TV in Phoenix reports that the man had somehow gotten inside the old mill and then fell through a hole in the floor. Fire officials tell the station he was complaining of leg pain when they pulled the man out. Paramedics treated him at the scene and turned him over to police.
Students in Tempe’s Corona del Sol Steel Band will be performing in the Fiesta Bowl Parade in Phoenix on Dec. 31.
An Arizona Department of Public Safety officer suffered minor injuries in a crash southeast of Phoenix.
The Arizona Cardinals say Thursday's preseason game against the Washington Redskins is sold out.
The man who led Phoenix police on a high-speed chase that led to the fatal crash of two news helicopters and the death of four newsmen over Steele Indian School Park in downtown Phoenix nearly three years ago is facing nearly 500 years in prison after pleading guilty in relation to offenses related to the car chase.
The Gilbert house featured on ABC’s “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” in 2005 could be sold to the highest bidder in a foreclosure auction this May unless a buyer steps forward.
Santa's coming to Queen Creek next weekend for two celebrations kicking off the holiday season. The Queen Creek Hometown Christmas, an annual town-sponsored event, is happening at the town's library Friday evening. The 27th annual Queen Creek Holiday Festival and Parade follows Saturday.
One of the Valley's most famous homes is up for grabs. Nichol and Bryan Okvath, whose ranch-style home with a leaky roof was leveled and replaced on ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" in early 2005, are selling their Gilbert house for $1.2 million.
Pro boxer Mike Tyson's 4-year-old daughter died Tuesday after an accidental strangling in a central Phoenix home.
A worker inside a photo radar van was shot Sunday night on the Loop 101 freeway in north Phoenix, according to the Department of Public Safety.
Diehard analog TV viewers have been given a reprieve. Congress passed legislation postponing the termination of analog TV broadcasting from Feb. 17 to June 12. President Barack Obama has yet to sign it into law, but he is expected to do so by early next week.
TUCSON - Pima County officials want to install 20 speed enforcement cameras to slow traffic, while neighboring Pinal County is pulling them because the new sheriff believes they are primarily used to make money.
One man knew her. The other did not. One learned about her death from a TV news reporter. The other held the young woman as she bled.
Short takes from the Tribune Editorial Board...
The political winds have shifted for Gilbert Mayor Steve Berman, which could compel him to work harder to win re-election and give voters a more complete airing of the town’s issues and concerns before the upcoming election.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
Guest Commentary by Shawn Thiele
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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