From an investigation in Tempe surrounding a child abuse case that left a girl dead to a major ammunitions bust in Arizona, here's a look at your top crime stories this week.
Iowa State is arguably the best college sports program in the country right now. In October the Cyclones had the rare distinction of having their football team,
Tempe police are investigating after the 13-year-old girl was found unresponsive by her grandmother and then later died at the hospital.
After being well-received during its inaugural year in 2024, Tempe Blooms is once again flooding the downtown district of Tempe with floral and fauna. Local artists and business owners alike will be celebrated as they present their talent on flower-inspired canvases on Saturday and Sunday.
The girl’s mother, Jami Hodges, claimed to be unaware of the fall. Hodges was temporarily staying with Lujan, who was caring for four of Hodges’ five children. Hodges allegedly admitted to police to not seeing her 13-year-old daughter regularly while staying at her mother’s home.
Authorities say Tuesday night around 9 p.m., Virginia Lujan called 911 after finding her 13-year-old granddaughter unresponsive.
An Arizona man filmed without pants at a Tempe coffee shop drive-thru last week has reportedly taken his own life after the video quickly went viral online. Nautica Malone died by suicide on ...
PHOENIX — Four new Tempe restaurants featuring a wide range of cuisines are set to open soon at Arizona State University’s Novus Place. The openings will bring sushi, healthy fast-casual meals, Mexican food and Italian fare to the area.
Curtis Jones scored 33 points, Keshon Gilbert had seven of his 12 during a key run and No. 3 Iowa State pulled away late for a 76-61 win over Arizona State.
Arizona State Sun Devils will host the Iowa State Cyclones on Saturday afternoon in Tempe for a Big 12 battle, and if you are looking to watch the college basketball action on TV or live stream, we ha
The federal grants will support the construction of new bridges, electric vehicle chargers and projects related to water conservation.
Dr. Leland Fairbanks of Arizona began his crusade against tobacco during the 1950s when doctors, nurses and patients all used to smoke in hospitals.