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Prescott High School students arrested for hi-tech cheating
Three 16-year-old students at Prescott High School have been arrested for allegedly changing their grades by illegally accessing teachers’ computers.
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Phoenix police go to kindergarten graduation of fallen officer's daughter
Hundreds of Phoenix police officers converged on a Valley school Wednesday morning in a show of support for one of their own.
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The truth behind Jodi Arias' grand plans for prison
Convicted murderer Jodi Arias has big plans for life in prison.
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Jury foreman says life or death decision unfair
As jurors in Jodi Arias' murder trial filed one by one from the courtroom after a dramatic five months of gut-wrenching testimony three women on the panel cried and one looked to the victim's family, mouthing the word, "Sorry."
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Watch LIVE: Funeral for Phoenix firefighter Brad Harper
A rolling set of street closings is planned late Friday afternoon and early evening for a procession of fire vehicles as the body of a Phoenix firefighter killed in the line of duty is taken to a cemetery for burial after his funeral.
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Quiet re-opening after crazy week at Amy's Baking Company
Amy's Baking Company in Scottsdale is back. But after TV and social media backlash, are its customers?
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Phoenix firefighter to be buried today
A rolling set of street closings is planned late Friday afternoon and early evening for a procession of fire vehicles as the body of a Phoenix firefighter killed in the line of duty is taken to a cemetery for burial after his funeral.
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Processions for fallen first responders to close freeways
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I-5 bridge collapse captured on security video
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Four schools placed on lockdown while police search for gang member
Four West Valley schools were placed on lockdown Thursday afternoon while authorities searched for a documented gang member on the run from the law.
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Outspoken critic of freebies gets caught taking them
He's known for pointing fingers at fellow politicians who take freebies, but now state Sen. Steve Gallardo is apologizing for doing the same thing.
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Judge: Sheriff Arpaio's office profiles Latinos
A federal judge has ruled that the office of America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff systematically racially profiled Latinos in its trademark immigration patrols.
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High school graduates give principal blue mohawk
A Phoenix principal gave his students a unique graduation gift Friday. He let them give him a blue mohawk -- on live TV.
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Woman gets sick after finding suspicious package in mailbox
Police and fire crews were called to a house near Ray and Higley Thursday evening after a woman found a suspicious package in her mailbox.
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Firefighters save horses from stable fire in Phoenix
Investigators are trying to determine what sparked an early morning fire at a horse stable in Phoenix Friday.
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Phoenix PD: Former City of Phoenix employee tried to lure 13-year-old girl
A former employee of the City of Phoenix is facing allegations that he tried to have sexual contact with a 13-year-old girl.
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Maricopa Mugs: May Arrest Photos Volume 4
Maricopa Mugs includes booking photos for individuals who were placed into custody with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office the fourth week of May 2013.
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Woman who spent 49 years in prison tells 3TV what Jodi Arias can expect
If anyone knows what convicted boyfriend killer Jodi Arias is going through, it's Betty Smithey. Fifty years ago Smithey was found guilty of killing an infant she was babysitting in Phoenix.
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World's largest LEGO model revealed
What's being described as the largest LEGO model ever assembled was unveiled in Times Square Thursday.
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First Person: Mom discusses famous tornado photo
A massive tornado was carving its way through town. There was no time to hesitate. LaTisha Garcia had to get to her children.



