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Phoenix police: Wild Oats Markets founder arrested for child prostitution
Michael Gilliland, the founder of Sunflower Farmers Market and Wild Oats Markets, was arrested Thursday afternoon at a hotel near Interstate 17 and Peoria Avenue, Sgt. Steve Martos said.
Paradise Valley police conference to give murder case update
Services for Lawrence and Glenna Shapiro at 1 p.m. at the Orpheum Theatre in Phoenix.
Glendale teen shoots at intruder coming in doggie door
The man fled, and Glendale police are unsure whether he was injured.
Glendale woman attacked by pit bull released from hospital
The Glendale woman who was dog sitting the pit bull was recently released from the hospital.
Sheriff: Arizona City man kills friend at Super Bowl party
Before the shooting, fight broke out after comments made to woman at the house, authorities said.
Storms headed to Phoenix could bring light rain
Light showers remain in the forecast for Phoenix on Tuesday night into Wednesday night, and a second storm could bring slight chances for rainfall Thursday.
Hunters find body believed to be missing man
Chino Valley police say hunters reported finding the body of a man believed to be a missing Chino Valley man.
Phoenix man dies from injuries after trampoline accident
Man suffered a broken neck at trampoline park Thursday and died Sunday, officials say.
Comment time extended on Arizona forest road plan
The Tonto National Forest is giving the public another chance to comment on a plan to limit travel on forest roads.
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Arto Bendiken: Amazon S3 now storing close to a trillion objects
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2/11: Rocker, winemaker Maynard James Keenan sets AZ roots
Interview: Maynard James Keenan of Tool, A Perfect Circle and Puscifer talk about what brought him from Los Angeles to Arizona and what keeps him here -- the roots he planet in Jerome with Caduceus Cellars.
Gila River Indian tribe votes on South Mountain Freeway today
Tribe's vote today will end decades of uncertainty about a critical link in Valley's freeway system.
Maricopa County adjusts voting lines
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on Monday approved final changes to voting lines for countywide elections, reconfiguring county precincts to align with last month's changes by the Independent Redistricting Commission.
Arpaio's agency, feds conciliatory about reform talks
Optimistic about agreement if both sides can engage in meaningful discussions, they say.
3 Arizona inmates sue over execution protocol
Their attorney argues that a new execution protocol violates their constitutional rights.
Centennial is not enough to get Capitol refurbished
Even the looming state centennial is not motivation enough for lawmakers to consider refurbishing Arizona's original Capitol.
Arizona bill lets owners rent after foreclosure
Allowing owners of foreclosure homes to remain as renters for at least a year would stabilize neighborhoods and minimize the fallout for families, a state lawmaker contends.
Scottsdale ruling on public drunkenness draws fire
A recent court ruling bars Scottsdale police from arresting drunk people in public.
Phoenix structure fire injures 1, in critical condition
A person has been transported to the hospital in critical condition after sustaining severe burn and smoke inhalation injuries Monday at a structure fire near Ironwood Drive and 37th Avenue, Phoenix Fire Capt. Scott Walker said.
