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A man Chandler police say stabbed a woman to death inside her mother’s apartment, told officers it was the alcohol that made him do it.
Filmmaker Charlie Minn returns to the East Valley this week to premier his documentary movie about Mexican drug cartel-related violence. His latest venture, “Murder Capital of the World,” examines the the deep-rooted culture of murder in the city of Juarez, Mexico.
Capt. Gastro has dropped wheels in Africa. Today, the Dark Continent disguises itself as Cafe Lalibela, a highly regarded Ethiopian restaurant east of the Arizona State University veldt in Tempe.
Filmmaker Charlie Minn returns to the East Valley today to premier his documentary movie about Mexican drug cartel-related violence. His latest venture examines the the deep-rooted culture of murder in the city of Juarez, Mexico.
Filmmaker Charlie Minn returns to the East Valley today to premier his documentary movie about Mexican drug cartel-related violence. His latest venture examines the the deep-rooted culture of murder in the city of Juarez, Mexico.
Minutes after the beheading of a 38-year-old Chandler man inside a small apartment at the Chandler Oasis apartments last October, Norma Alvarado told police she knew she lived in a bad neighborhood.
Whether you’re a freshman who’s new to the Valley or a senior getting ready to graduate, there's always something new to discover in Sun Devil territory. From bars and clubs to bowling alleys and malls, here's your guide to finding the hottest places for cool college kids.
Whether you’re a freshman who’s new to the Valley or a senior getting ready to graduate, there's always something new to discover in Sun Devil territory. From bars and clubs to bowling alleys and malls, here's your guide to finding the hottest places for cool college kids.
For more than two years, Sheriff Joe Arpaio has dispatched his deputies to arrest hundreds of illegal immigrants as he’s retooled his force into an immigration enforcement agency.
With insults and jokes being lobbed at the Pac-10 from the rest of the college football world this season, at least the conference could point to its vessel of vindication, a Southern California squad that appeared destined to play for the national championship.
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