The point-in-time count aims to determine how many people are unhoused, which helps officials understand how to manage resources.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona, Homeland Security executed search warrants at 15 Zipps locations in the greater Phoenix area.
Arizona’s Family spoke with a man who said his stepdad was the man police shot. He claimed his stepdad was the one calling ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Plan on a cool start to the morning in Phoenix with temperatures in the 40s. After that, we have a very ...
Homeland Security agents raided 15 Valley-based Zipps Sports Grill locations as part of a criminal investigation, authorities ...
Authorities said Mota Jr. Delfino, 48, died at an area hospital after the crash happened near 51st Avenue and Lower Buckeye ...
Arizona’s Family spoke with Jarvis Alejandro Rosas Gonzalez, who said his stepdad was the man police shot. He claimed his ...
One person is dead and another was saved Saturday after they were swept away in their UTV in the Verde River near Bartlett ...
Under the Biden Administration, a Body Warn Camera Pilot Program was announced in 2021, and later a directive was issued ...
Amid rising tensions with protesters, there's a new push to force all federal law enforcement agents and officers to wear ...
A group of people is suing to block Axon from building a 1,200-unit housing project in north Scottsdale as part of a zoning ...
According to an immigration lawyer in the Valley, her clients, a married couple who worked at the location on Central Avenue and Osborn Road, were detained. She said they’re from Mexico and had been ...
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