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Millions of Americans Moved During the Pandemic — and Most Aren't Looking Back
Americans fled big cities in droves to escape the coronavirus pandemic — and many of them are staying, permanently or indefinitely.
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DEA Announces Biggest Meth Bust in US History With 10-Foot-High Pile of Drugs
Federal agents announced what they called the largest methamphetamine bust in U.S. history Wednesday, displaying a 10-foot high pile of the confiscated drugs representing a haul of more than 2,200 pounds seized at stash houses in Riverside County, along with cocaine and heroin.
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Ex-Pro Baseball Player Sought in Ex-Girlfriend's Killing Found Dead
A former professional baseball player sought in the shooting death of his ex-girlfriend in a Phoenix suburb was found dead Saturday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the Grand Canyon, police said.
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Frank Lloyd Wright Home in Phoenix Sells for $7.25 Million
A Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home in Phoenix has sold more than $7 million.
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March On! Grand Canyon University Dance Team Perseveres Despite Covid-19 Restrictions
In June, the American Athletic Conference announced marching bands and spirit squads would not be allowed on the field during home games. But that isn’t stopping Grand Canyon University’s dance team in Phoenix, Arizona. The team is relying on their school spirit to keep positive during these difficult times.
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Winning $410M Mega Millions Ticket Sold in Phoenix Suburb
Arizona lottery officials say a sole winning ticket for Tuesday’s $410 million Mega Millions drawing was sold at a convenience store in a Phoenix suburb
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Gas Station Altercation Shows Woman Slapped for Racist Comments
A woman in a Phoenix, Arizona, gas station can be seen slapping another woman who made a racist comment.
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Police: Man Who Shot 3 at Arizona Complex Felt Bullied
Police say a man opened fire and injured three people at a suburban Phoenix restaurant and retail complex because he wanted to retaliate for being bullied
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Trump Tours Honeywell Facility Making Masks in Phoenix
President Donald Trump toured the Honeywell facility in Phoenix, Arizona, making N-95 masks for the federal government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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MLB Working on Plan to Save 2020 Season
Major League Baseball is working on a plan to salvage the 2020 season which has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Arizona Police Officer Killed, 2 Others Injured in Shooting
A Phoenix police commander was killed and two other officers were injured Sunday night in a shooting on the city’s north side during a domestic violence call, police said.
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Officer-Involved Shooting Reported in Suburban Phoenix: Illinois State Police
Illinois State Police are investigating a shooting involving a police officer of south suburban Phoenix. A Phoenix police officer shot someone about 9:30 p.m. Thursday near the intersection of Halsted and 152nd Street, according Illinois State Police. State police’s “Public Integrity Task Force was requested by the Phoenix Police Department to assist with the use of force portion of...
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Arizona Mom Who Allegedly Admitted to Smothering Her 3 Children Pleads Not Guilty
An Arizona woman who police say confessed to smothering her three young children last month pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder Tuesday, NBC News reported.
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Mom Arrested in Death of 3 Young Children in Arizona
The mother of three children found dead in a Phoenix home told police that she smothered her young children, police said.
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Arizona Mom Admits to Murdering Own Kids in Disturbing Details
Phoenix police said the mother of the three children found dead in their home has admitted to killing them. Police said it was a 3-year-old boy, a 1-year-old girl and a 7-month-old girl who died Monday evening.
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Phoenix Police: 3 Children Found Dead, Mother Arrested
The 22-year-old mother, whose name has not been released, “has admitted to harming her three children, which caused their demise,” Sgt. Mercedes Fortune told reporters outside the home.
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Airline Catering Workers in Phoenix Say Food Is Getting Too Hot on the Tarmac
When you order food on a plane, there’s a chance it was preheated for you on the tarmac — unintentionally, NBC News reports. Airplane food is made at catering facilities at or near airports, usually by one of a group of large firms that contract with airlines. The food is brought to planes by hydraulic delivery trucks, which — according to…
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Moving Cross Country, Deadly Storm Takes Aim at Northeast
Hundreds of flights were canceled and thousands delayed for travelers heading home after the Thanksgiving holiday as a deadly winter storm moved to the Northeast on Sunday, packing one last punch of snow and ice. The National Weather Service predicted more than a foot (0.3 meters) of snow in swaths of upstate New York and New England, as well as...
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Elite US Climber Gobright Dies Rappelling Down Rock Face
California rock climber Brad Gobright reportedly reached the top of a highly challenging rock face in northern Mexico and was rappelling down with a companion when he fell to his death. Climber Aidan Jacobson of Phoenix, Arizona, told Outside magazine he was with Gobright, and said they had just performed an ascent of the Sendero Luminoso route in the El...
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Arizona's Heavy Rainfall Prompts Flash Flood Warnings
Many areas in Arizona are under flash flood warnings until Thursday afternoon.