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Fox News sued over airing suicide of chase suspect

A woman sued Fox News Network for airing live footage last fall of a carjacking suspect in a police chase committing suicide in the Arizona desert and not using a time delay that would have prevented the death from being broadcast on national television. Full story

Scarp: Go east, young man, go east (valley)

For more than 30 years, two words — “East Valley” — did more than anything else to put a vibrant, growing, destination-in-an-of-itself region on the map. Without them, this area may well have remained the land of Nod: A sleepy place whose residents do little other than shift positions every few hou Full story

Arizona nonagenarian sets weightlifting world record

PHOENIX (Reuters) - A barrel-chested 91-year-old strongman from Arizona shattered the world record for the bench press in his dwindling age group, with a lift of 187.2 pounds - some 50 pounds more than the previous record. Full story

United flight diverted to Phoenix for strange odor

Authorities say a United Airlines flight from Houston to Los Angeles has been diverted to Phoenix after a strange odor was reported on board. Full story

East Valley Partnership unveils new name for region: 'Phoenix East Valley'

After considering dozens upon dozens of options, the East Valley Partnership announced its new branding effort for the region it calls home — a move that doesn’t stray too far from its roots, but also incorporates a more widely-known entity. Full story

Baseline Killer case: Valley lawyer claims proof evidence went untested

As a lawsuit against the City of Phoenix makes its way through the courts, new documents allege the crime lab handling the evidence failed to test critical items. Full story

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No bomb found aboard LA-to-Texas Southwest flight

Southwest flight diverted to Phoenix due to threat

Ariz. police piece together fatal shooting by boy

By any other name? New branding for East Valley region to be announced

Brush fire closes section of SR 77

Man arrested in killing of Tahoe man in Phoenix

Valley home prices up in April a nation-leading 19.2 percent; Arizona up 17.3 overall

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  Cops attend graduation of fallen officer’s daughter

Hundreds of Phoenix police officers stood in for a fellow fallen officer when they attended his 6-year-old daughter’s graduation from kindergarten. KPNX’s Kevin Kennedy reports.

  Life or death: Which way will the Arias jury decide?

NBC’s Diana Alvear reports from Phoenix, Arizona as the country awaits the decision of life in prison or the death penalty for Jodi Arias; then attorney Jami Floyd and Cornell law professor John Blume discuss what they expect to see from the jury.

  Arias begs for mercy at trial

NBC’s Diana Alvear gives the latest from the Phoenix courthouse where Jodi Arias plead for her life on Tuesday.

  Education Nation Phoenix Teacher Town Hall

NBC's Chief Education Correspondent Rehema Ellis, along with 12 News Anchor Kim Covington and Noticiero Telemundo Arizona News Anchor Patricia Bates host the Teacher Town Hall in Phoenix; a unique forum that brings together local teachers for a frank and open discussion about what’s working in the c

  Education Nation Phoenix: Early Literacy

NBC’s Chief Education Correspondent Rehema Ellis hosts a panel on early education in Phoenix, Arizona.

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REFILE - CORRECTING TITLEArizona State Senator Steve M. Gallardo speaks about voting rights during a news conference in Phoenix, Arizona June 17, 2013. The Supreme Court on Monday struck down an Arizona law that required people registering to vote in federal elections to show proof of citizenship,

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Arizona House Representative and Minority Whip Gallardo speaks about voting rights during a news conference in Phoenix
Arizona House Representative and Minority Whip Gallardo speaks about voting rights during a news conference in Phoenix

Arizona House Representative and Minority Whip Steve M. Gallardo speaks about voting rights during a news conference in Phoenix, Arizona June 17, 2013. The Supreme Court on Monday struck down an Arizona law that required people registering to vote in federal elections to show proof of citizenship, a