• Phoenix News Today — May 15, 2026
    May 15 2026
    Phoenix authorities are investigating a spike in missing persons cases across Arizona, including unresolved reports in the past month, while Phoenix police face internal scrutiny after firing a sergeant for bringing a firearm to an ICE protest. A city Parks Department employee is under investigation for alleged sexual misconduct in a public restroom, raising concerns about safety and accountability in municipal services.
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  • Phoenix News Today — May 14, 2026
    May 14 2026
    Phoenix public health officials warn of measles cases in schools and transit hubs, urging vaccination checks, while investigators probe a motel shooting and a UTV crash in Surprise. Authorities also search for a missing man in the northwest valley and announce a rent dispute resolution with Greystar Real Estate in downtown Phoenix.
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  • Phoenix News Today — May 13, 2026
    May 13 2026
    Phoenix residents should know about the Arizona Attorney General Mark Mayes town hall on the proposed APS rate hike, the new features in the Citizen app for emergency alerts, and the closure of a 34-year-old Mesa Mexican restaurant, Maria Gonzalez's La Familia. The episode also highlights the Summer of a Million Meals campaign and Memorial Day weekend events.
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  • Phoenix News Today — May 12, 2026
    May 12 2026
    Phoenix: A criminal death investigation is underway in north Phoenix, and law enforcement is tracking multiple missing persons cases across Arizona. High temperatures, closed hiking trails, and a recent earthquake swarm in southern California and southwest Arizona are also highlighted.
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  • Phoenix News Today — May 11, 2026
    May 11 2026
    Phoenix residents should know about the Red Cross heat safety initiative in north Phoenix’s mobile home park, Arizona’s new CareerWise apprenticeship program, and the shrinking population trends in five metro suburbs. The episode also highlights the statewide craft beer competition and the expansion of the Citizen app for community safety.
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  • Phoenix News Today — May 10, 2026
    May 10 2026
    Phoenix emergency crews are working to protect vulnerable residents in North Phoenix’s mobile home park as dangerously high temperatures persist. A missing infant was found safe after a canceled Amber Alert, sparking discussions about child safety and family support systems in the city.
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  • Phoenix News Today — May 09, 2026
    May 9 2026
    Phoenix residents should stay aware of the apartment fire near I-17 and Glendale Avenue that displaced 25 people, and the measles outbreak in the East Valley linked to school closures and travel. City leaders are also advancing plans to reactivate red light cameras after a council vote, with public hearings set for June.
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  • Phoenix News Today — May 08, 2026
    May 8 2026
    Phoenix officials approve controversial data center project in Buckeye, sparking debate over economic growth vs. resource strain. Public safety alerts issued after 12 missing persons cases in April, with cooling centers open amid expected 100+ degree heatwaves.
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    2 mins