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No. 15 Princeton Upsets No. 2 Arizona, First Tourney Win Since 1998
No. 15 Princeton stuns No. 2 Arizona in a 59-55 win to advance to the 2nd round of the 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
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Arizona Homeowner Finds Bobcat Lounging in Dog's Bed After Returning Home From Work
An Arizona homeowner found an unexpected four-legged intruder inside their home on Monday after returning home from work.
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2 Killed, 11 Injured After Pickup Truck Crashes Into Group of Arizona Bicyclists
The crash happened just before 8 a.m. as a large group was riding on Cotton Lane Bridge in Goodyear.
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Decorated Navy SEAL Dies in Free-Fall Parachute Training Accident
Chief Special Warfare Operator Michael T. Ernst died Sunday following the military free-fall training accident in Marana, Arizona.
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3 Endangered African Penguin Chicks Born at Arizona Aquarium
African penguins have suffered a massive population decline over the decades and are listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
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Truck Spill of Toxic Acid Shuts Down Arizona Interstate
The Arizona Department of Public Safety says an accident involving a commercial tanker truck caused a hazardous material to leak onto Interstate 10 outside Tucson, prompting state troopers to shut down traffic on the freeway.
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Native Dancers Want Arizona Gallery Owner Held on Hate Crime Charges
Native American dancers who were the target of a suburban Phoenix gallery owner’s racist rant as they were being filmed for Super Bowl week are pushing for hate crime charges.
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Protester in Custody After Latest Climbing Stunt in Phoenix
A protester known for climbing skyscrapers was taken into custody after scaling the former Chase Tower in Phoenix Tuesday morning.
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Arizona's GOP Lawmakers Vote to Shield Themselves From Public Records Laws
Arizona’s Republican-controlled Legislature approved a measure this week exempting itself from the state’s public records law and authorizing the destruction of all emails sent or received by lawmakers and their staff after 90 days. The new rules adopted by both GOP-led chambers effectively shield members and their staff from public records requests, making investigations into any potential wrongdoing far more difficult. The exemptions...
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Woman Found in a Canvas Sack in 1971 ID'd Through Community-Funded DNA Testing
Fifty-two years after the woman’s remains were found in an Arizona desert, the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office was able to figure out her name: Colleen Audrey Rice of Portsmouth, Ohio.
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Three People Dead After Falling Through Ice on Arizona Lake
The three were walking on Woods Canyon Lake when they fell through.
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Kari Lake Loses Lawsuit Over Her Defeat in Arizona Governor's Race
The court did not find clear and convincing evidence of the widespread misconduct that Lake had alleged had affected the result of the 2022 general election.
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Arizona to Take Down Shipping Container Wall From Mexico Border
Gov. Doug Ducey says Arizona will take down a makeshift wall made of shipping containers at the Mexico border, settling a lawsuit and political tussle with the federal government over trespassing on federal lands.
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Kari Lake Asks Court to Throw Out Certified Election Results
Kari Lake, the Republican defeated in Arizona governor’s race, is formally challenging her loss to Democrat Katie Hobbs.
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Arizona Polygamous Leader Had More Than 20 Wives, Many of Them Minors, FBI Says
The leader of a small polygamous group near the Arizona-Utah border had taken at least 20 wives and punished followers who didn’t treat him as a prophet.
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Arizona Man Is Executed for Killing 2 in 1980 After Supreme Court Rejects His Last-Minute Appeal
An Arizona man convicted of murdering two people in 1980 was put to death Wednesday in the state’s third execution since officials started carrying out the death penalty in May after a nearly eight-year hiatus.
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2 Parents and 3 Children Found Dead Inside Phoenix Home Following Gas Leak
Police said the incident is now being classified as a “homicide” investigation.
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Police Officer Stunned to Find An Owl Sitting in the Passenger Seat During a Traffic Stop
The driver told the officer he bought the bird from someone at a nearby gas station for $100.
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Democrat Katie Hobbs Defeats MAGA Favorite Kari Lake in High-Stakes Race for Arizona Governor
Katie Hobbs’ victory comes against a Republican many thought was the strongest of the pro-Trump election deniers running in swing states President Joe Biden carried in 2020.