Noon Weather Forecast - 6/5/23
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Warm and breezy in the Valley with a high in the low-100s.

Phoenix Police resolves barricade situation; suspect arrested

Phoenix Police released details about an hours-long barricade situation on Sunday that led to the arrest of a man.

Phoenix triple shooting: 2 dead, 1 injured, man arrested

Two people are dead and another is injured after a shooting broke out near 29th Avenue and Bell Road.

5-car collision in west Phoenix leaves 1 dead, 9 injured

A person is dead and nine others remain in the hospital after a five-car pileup near 67th Avenue and Coolidge Street Saturday afternoon.

Child wandering in daycare parking lot, girl pulled from Lake Havasu: this week's top stories

Our top stories this week include a story about a child reportedly found wandering outside a daycare after being dropped off, as well as a California girl being pulled from Lake Havasu and fighting for her life. Here are the top stories from May 27 and June 2.

Housing analyst explains pause on Arizona water supply certificates

In a news conference on Thursday, Hobbs said the pause on water supply certificates does not impact the 80,000 unbuilt homes that have already been approved.

Debt ceiling deal: Biden celebrates bipartisanship, 'crisis averted' in Oval Office address

He's ready to sign on Saturday a budget agreement that suspends the nation's debt ceiling and eliminates the potential for a first-ever government default that would have sent shock waves through the U.S. and global economies.

Events, things to do in Phoenix this weekend: June 2-4

Check out Phoenix Fan Fusion, World Atlatl Day, the Day Drinker Devil Ride and more happening in the Valley this weekend.

Sean Bickings' family, attorney calling for change after his Tempe Town Lake death a year later

A Phoenix family is still searching for answers a year after Sean Bickings drowned in Tempe Town Lake. The case made national headlines after officers who saw him go into the water didn't attempt a rescue.

Suspended provider says 'chaos' will ensue for displaced Native Americans amid Arizona Medicaid scandal

A provider who was suspended after Arizona announced a crackdown on Medicaid fraud targeting Native Americans says those in need will be left in the dust as many are displaced, looking for help that often can't be found on the reservations.