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With Arizona's extreme and 110+ degree days, is there a threshold temperature at which planes are no longer safe to take off?
With Arizona's extreme and 110+ degree days, is there a threshold temperature at which planes are no longer safe to take off? First Alert Weather meteorologist Pete Mangione explains.
A man is accused of leaving his two dogs in his car while he was at work in Queen Creek, leading to their death last week.
Breakfast and lunch prices are increasing 30% to 66% in the Scottsdale Unified School District. Officials are citing rising ...
Farmers in Yuma are frustrated and fearful as their future is uncertain, with President Donald Trump sending mixed messages on ICE doing raids at workplaces. While President Trump continues to promise ...
(CNN) - A nationwide recall involves thousands of Honda and Acura vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the recall is for more than 250,000 vehicles because of an issue ...
Authorities are seeking information about an alleged arsonist accused of setting a middle school gym on fire on the Gila ...
Carlos Lechuga, 36, of Laredo, Texas, was charged with producing videos involving sexual exploitation of minors.
Summertime and heat mean more people will be looking to cool off in Arizona’s lakes and rivers. Here's low lake levels are impacting northern communities.
Blue Ridge Reservoir is low and closed to boaters, and the Colorado River has dropped 20% since 2000. Mason Carroll reports has more on the economic impact.
Henry Winkler shares wild stories from his new show "Hazardous History" and opens up about dyslexia and his passion for ...