Russian alcohol being poured out in some Phoenix area bars in support of Ukraine

Restaurants and bars in Phoenix are taking a stand against the Russian invasion of Ukraine by dumping their Russian alcohol out. "We're just like one little place in Scottsdale, but we figure if we can do one little thing, that's what we're gonna do."

Fentanyl, guns, cash seized following foot pursuit of man in Phoenix parking lot

Body cam video shows the man running from the officer, then once the officer catches up to him, he's brought to the ground and is arrested. Following his arrest, thousands of dollars, fentanyl and guns were found.

'Stand With Ukraine': Rally, march held in midtown Phoenix, uniting all walks of life to show solidarity

Hundreds convened in midtown Phoenix to show support and solidarity with the people of Ukraine, marching alongside those who were born there and still have family in the country. "Right now they hear a lot of bombings around, people are hiding in shelters, so it’s a very, very scary situation."

Teens break in and throw a party, woman reportedly kills her father: top stories from this last week

A destructive storm passing through Arizona and a college student who ate leftover food, leading to the amputation of his legs. Our No. 1 story of teens breaking into a Goodyear home sparked controversy about how vacant homes can be protected and what kind of punishments should be doled out to those involved in the break in.

Arizona Starbucks becomes 1st outside New York to unionize: 'A landslide victory'

Several workers from a Mesa Starbucks store cheered and hugged at a local union hall after the results came in. Workers were overwhelmingly in favor of unionizing, voting 25-3.

Baby teethers sold at Target, other stores recalled due to choking hazard

Bebe au Lait's wooden teethers should 'immediately' be taken away from children, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said.

Mosquitoes, bears and babies, oh my: Our favorite heartwarming, unusual headlines this week

Need a break from bad news? Check out these stories about a special adoption, a very fat bear and an "equipment malfunction" at the Olympics to get away from the serious news for a while.

Decomposing remains of missing 44-year-old Phoenix man found

The remains of a 44-year-old man who was reported missing earlier this year were found on Saturday, Feb. 19, and police say the remains were in an “advanced stage of decomposition.”

Who is Ketanji Brown Jackson? Biden taps 1st Black woman to Supreme Court

President Joe Biden tapped federal appeals court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, making her the first Black woman picked for the high court.

Noon Weather Forecast - 2/25/22
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Temperatures will start to warm up for the Valley over the next few days.

Phoenix-area freeway closures, restrictions this weekend: What to know for Feb. 25-28

Several major Phoenix-area freeways, including Interstate 10 and Loop 101, will have closures and restrictions in effect this weekend for improvement projects and other maintenance.

Ford recalls heavy-duty pickups; drive shafts can fracture

The Ford recall of nearly a quarter-million heavy duty pickup trucks in the U.S. covers certain F-250 and F-350 Super Duty pickups from the 2017 through 2022 model years.

$500k of Ukraine medical supplies in Tempe warehouse now shipping out as war breaks out

Project C.U.R.E. is the world's largest distributor of donated medical equipment and supplies to countries all over the world. The organization has been shopping supplies to Ukraine since the 1990s. Now, they are sending help as the country becomes war-torn, even after a hiccup in logistics.