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A firefighter was critically injured at the scene of a mulch fire near 37th Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road on Saturday night.
A firefighter was critically injured at the scene of a mulch fire near 37th Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road on Saturday night.
Classmates of some high school seniors, suspended after a cafeteria food fight, are taking action.
Classmates of some high school seniors, suspended after a cafeteria food fight, are taking action.
There's Powerball fever across the country and here in the valley.
There's Powerball fever across the country and here in the valley.
Another 945 guns were turned in during a Phoenix police gun buyback event on Saturday.
Another 945 guns were turned in during a Phoenix police gun buyback event on Saturday.
Saturday morning a store opened up at Tempe Marketplace, and all they sell is merchandise from the band One Direction.
Saturday morning a store opened up at Tempe Marketplace, and all they sell is merchandise from the band One Direction.
The state's first and largest no-kill organization held a huge event Saturday to clear their shelter.
The state's first and largest no-kill organization held a huge event Saturday to clear their shelter.
Scottsdale police say a body found in a canal has been identified as a man who was reported missing after he failed to return from a bicycle ride earlier this week.
Police found the body of a missing man in Scottsdale after his family searched for him for several days.
Maricopa County sheriff's deputies have made another round of arrests as part of an effort to crackdown on human smuggling.
Maricopa County sheriff's deputies have made another round of arrests as part of an effort to crackdown on human smuggling.
A pedestrian was hit by a car while he was crossing the street during a red light on Friday night.
A pedestrian was hit by a car while he was crossing the street during a red light on Friday night.
The Phoenix Zoo is looking to help out Arizona's turtle population -- rounding up hundreds of unwanted reptiles.
The Phoenix Zoo is looking to help out Arizona's turtle population -- rounding up hundreds of unwanted reptiles.
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A group trying to oust Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is again relying on only volunteers to gather signatures in a bid to force a recall election against the sheriff.
A group trying to oust Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is again relying on only volunteers to gather signatures in a bid to force a recall election against the sheriff.
The confrontation underscores the feisty ground campaign being mounted on both sides - but also the increasing difficulty that Arpaio critics face in getting enough signatures to put a recall before voters.
Volunteers set up a table outside a music festival one day last month to gather signatures for a drive to oust the notoriously polarizing sheriff of metropolitan Phoenix. The venue, with its largely liberal crowd, seemed the perfect place to drum up support.