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30 people injured in alleged drunk driving incident as man drives into Arizona building
Arizona police estimate 30 people were injured when, they said, a 73-year-old man drove into the building of the lodge he was trying to leave.
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Hiker's death believed to be 6th in Grand Canyon in less than a month
Authorities are investigating the death of a solo backpacker whose body was found near a rugged and remote trail along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park.
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Wells Fargo employee found dead four days after she scanned into work
A Wells Fargo employee was found dead at her desk four days after she arrived for work at the bank’s office in Tempe, Arizona.
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Officials probe death of Wells Fargo employee found dead in her cubicle 4 days after last scanning into work
A 60-year-old Arizona Wells Fargo employee scanned into her office on a Friday in what appeared to be an ordinary work day. Then, four days later, she was found dead in her cubicle.
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Arizona woman missing after flash flood sweeps her away at Grand Canyon
Search and rescue crews at Grand Canyon National Park were looking Friday for an Arizona woman who was swept into a creek during a flash flood, while the National Guard has been called in to help evacuate hundreds of stranded hikers.
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Fetus can be referred to as ‘unborn human being' in Arizona abortion measure voter pamphlet, judge rules
The question on whether to add the right to an abortion to the state constitution goes before voters in the November general election.
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5 things to know about Mark Kelly
Here are five things to know about the former astronaut and Arizona senator.
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9-year-old boy found dead in Arizona home filled with spiders, urine
After a nine-year-old boy was found dead in his home, his father was arrested on counts of child abuse and negligent homicide per police.
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Dozens of hikers became ill during trips to waterfalls near the Grand Canyon
Dozens of tourists say they became ill after visiting a popular Arizona tourist destination known for its towering blue-green waterfalls.
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Rudy Giuliani's mug shot released in Arizona ‘fake electors' case
Local officials in Arizona released a mug shot of Rudy Giuliani on Monday in connection with his indictment on state charges that he conspired to overturn the 2020 election results in the state.
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Phoenix using ice immersion to treat heat stroke victims as Southwest bakes in triple digits
The season’s first heat wave is already baking the Southwestern US with triple-digit temperatures as Phoenix firefighters employ new tactics in hopes of saving more lives.
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Rudy Giuliani is served indictment papers at his own birthday party after mocking Arizona attorney general
Arizona’s Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes on Friday announced that Rudy Giuliani had been served with the notice of his indictment in connection with an alleged conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election results in Arizona.
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Arizona man shoots his 6-month-old baby multiple times after trapping mom and baby in home, police say
Authorities say a man shot his 6-month-old baby multiple times at a home northwest of Phoenix.
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Arizona Senate repeals 1864 abortion ban
The Arizona Senate passed the bill to repeal the 1864 abortion ban in Arizona.
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2-year-old Arizona boy dies after bounce house goes airborne in strong gust of wind
A second child was also hospitalized with injuries that were not considered life-threatening in the incident Saturday, the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office said.
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Arizona indicts 18 in case over 2020 election in Arizona, including Giuliani and Meadows
Eighteen people including Donald Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows and lawyer Rudy Giuliani have been indicted for alleged conspiracy, fraud and forgery related to the 2020 election in Arizona.
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Arizona judge declares mistrial in the case of a rancher accused of fatally shooting a migrant
An Arizona judge has declared a mistrial in the case of rancher accused of fatally shooting a Mexican man on his property near the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Arizona Supreme Court upholds near-total ban on abortions
The pre-statehood law dates back to 1864 and mandates two to five years in prison for anyone aiding an abortion, except if the procedure is necessary to save the life of the mother.
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Woman formerly known as Rachel Dolezal loses teaching job over OnlyFans account
Nkechi Diallo—the former NAACP activist known as Rachel Dolezal, who was exposed for pretending to be Black—lost her teaching job in Arizona after the school district discovered her OnlyFans page.
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4 killed, 1 injured in hot air balloon crash in Arizona
Authorities say four people are dead and a fifth is critically injured after a hot air balloon crash south of Phoenix.