AZ News
NE Valley high schools graduating thousands
Graduation ceremonies began this week and will continue into June.
Middle-of-road students turn AVID, will be first to graduate
AVID program boosts middle-of-the-road students in Scottsdale.
Judge files notice of claim against Arpaio, other officials
An attorney representing Superior Court Judge Gary Donahoe filed a $4.75 million notice of claim.
Key issues in trial of man accused of killing ex-wife
Key issues in the Prescott trial of Steven Democker, accused of murdering former wife Carol Kennedy.
Buckeye mayor giving up salary, council taking 5% cut
Mayor Jackie Meck is giving up his $21,000-a-year salary in effort to close $1.3 million budget gap.
Arizona teens accused of home invasion, sex assault
TUCSON - Two Tucson boys face adult felony charges in connection with a violent home invasion April 29 in which five people were tied up at gunpoint, one girl was sexually assaulted and one man was beaten unconscious.
Altered Dora the Explorer pic heats up immigration debate
Experts: Altered photo reveals Americans' attitudes.
Cave Creek cowboy to get some help from his friends
Ride Rank for a Cure, a non-profit that helps the cowboy community, is donating proceeds from this weekend's event to help out rodeo athlete Chad Stringfellow.
Phoenix libraries to launch summer reading program
The Phoenix Public Library system kicks off two summer reading programs June 1, just in time to help prevent any child or teen from wailing during the school break: ''I'm bored.''
North Phoenix park-and-ride being built
The $2.5 million facility is scheduled to open to carpoolers in October and buses by January.

