Things to do in the Phoenix area this weekend: Sept. 16-18

From garlic festivals to mezcal events to magic shows, here's a few things going on in the Phoenix area this weekend.

New reports reveal background of north Phoenix mass shooting suspect

Phoenix Police say Williams randomly fired around 200 rounds, aiming at buildings, cars, and people. A white sedan happened to pull into the parking lot while Williams was on his rampage. Two people inside the car were killed, and three others escaped the hail of bullets.

NBA suspends Suns owner Robert Sarver for 1 year, fines him $10 million

The NBA launched its investigation after ESPN published a report, accusing Sarver of racist, misogynistic and hostile incidents during his tenure as owner of the Suns.

Nissan recalls over 200K pickups due to risk of rolling away

Nissan is recalling more than 203,000 pickup trucks in the U.S. because they can roll away unexpectedly when shifted into park.

Man dies after being set on fire near Glendale gas station, suspect arrested

Glendale Police officials say they have arrested a man in connection with an incident on July 3, where a person was set on fire near a gas station.

3 students arrested after bomb threat prompts evacuations at ASU's Tempe campus

On Wednesday, police said three people were arrested in connection to the bomb threat. The suspects were booked into jail. They were not identified.

Impaired 19-year-old driver sped more than 125 mph in Phoenix Loop 202 crash, DPS says

A rollover crash temporarily shut down the westbound lanes of Loop 202 in Phoenix early Wednesday morning, according to the Arizona Dept. of Transportation, and authorities say a 19-year-old man was going more than 120 mph, causing the crash.

Rattlesnake sightings in Phoenix expected to pick up as the babies begin to leave their moms

Rattlesnakes are on the prowl in the Phoenix area and October is a very active time of year for the snakes as the moms are entering a second mating season and their babies are out on their own.

R. Kelly verdict: Singer found guilty in Chicago trial

A federal jury in Chicago convicted R. Kelly on Wednesday of producing child pornography and enticing girls for sex after a monthlong trial in his hometown, delivering another legal blow to a singer who was once one of the world’s biggest R&B stars.

Queen Elizabeth II's coffin lies in state after somber procession

King Charles III, his sons Princes William and Harry, and other members of the royal family walked behind her coffin during the procession to Westminster Hall.

Firefighters battle fire at north Phoenix auto repair shop

The Phoenix Fire Department said cars and a boat were inside the bays of one of the buildings at the time of the fire.