Money in the street after civilian pursuit; 'Doomsday Mom' court hearing: this week's top stories
From a civilian pursuit in Glendale that ended with cash all over the street to a court hearing for 'Doomsday Mom' Lori Vallow, here are this week's top stories.
Man cashes settlement check in Glendale, and then chaos ensues
Two men were arrested after Glendale Police say they stole nearly $50,000 from a victim's car on Nov. 7. The victim decided to chase the suspects down, which resulted in a car crash.
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A frustrated family is desperate to learn why a husband and father of four died in a crane accident at an APS plant in the Phoenix area.
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Cause of death released for woman found dead days after clocking into work at Tempe Wells Fargo
Officials have released the cause of death for a woman who was found dead days after clocking into work at a Tempe Wells Fargo.
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Netflix responds to streaming issues during Tyson-Paul fight
Friday night's bout between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul was Netflix's biggest live sports event to date – and an opportunity to make sure it can handle audience demand with the NFL and WWE on the horizon.
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A hearing was held on Thursday morning to determine if Lori Vallow, the so-called "Doomsday Mom," is mentally fit to stand trial in her Arizona case.
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SRP prepares for 'river swap' at Stewart Mountain Dam to slow the flow of Salt River for the winter
Starting Nov. 14, SRP is about to do something called a "river swap." We wanted an in-depth look at how it happened, but more importantly - why.
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Today marks the two-year anniversary of when JoAnn Dudek went missing. For the first time since her skull was found, we are hearing from Dudek's daughter.
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Drug charges against the father of two teenagers who are accused of having a role in a series of East Valley teen violence incidents have reportedly been suspended.
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A bipartisan, S ocial Security -related bill that would expand benefits for workers who are also eligible for other pensions passed this week in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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The driver in a high-speed chase that started in Phoenix and ended in Tempe was allegedly impersonating law enforcement.