Rachel Henry plea deal details; sober living lawsuit targets Arizona government | Nightly Roundup

From details surrounding a plea deal for a woman accused of killing her three children to a class-action lawsuit related to Arizona's sober living crisis, here's a look at some of your top stories.

Phoenix firefighter's arrest history; rental tax ban in Arizona l Morning News Brief

Records reveal incidents of alcohol abuse, harassment and trespassing for a Phoenix firefighter; starting Jan. 1, Arizona cities will no longer be able to charge a rental tax when a new law goes into effect; and more – here's a look at some of our top stories for the morning of Tuesday, December 17.

Morning Weather Forecast - 12/17/24
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Partly sunny skies on Tuesday in the Valley with a high in the mid-70s.

Grandmother shot, killed granddaughter in Buckeye: police

A woman in her 70s allegedly shot and killed her granddaughter at a home near Baseline and Miller Roads in Buckeye.

Pedestrian crash on Loop 202 causes massive traffic jam; Grandma shoots granddaughter | Morning News Brief

A pedestrian dies in a crash on Loop 202 causing a massive backup for morning inbound commuters and a grandmother is accused of shooting her granddaughter in Buckeye – here's a look at some of our top stories for the morning of Monday, December 16.

Police officer shot in leg, suspect dead; WWII movie honors all-black, women's battalion | Nightly Roundup

From a shooting involving a police officer who was shot in the leg the suspect was shot dead to a movie that honored an all-black, all-women World War II battalion in Tempe, here's a look at some of our top stories.

Silent Witness explains how reward payouts work; Woman stabs officer in Bullhead City | Nightly Roundup

From an explanation of reward payouts like the ones entitled to the McDonald's employee who tracked down Luigi Mangione to a woman who stabbed a police officer in Bullhead City, here's a look at some of our top stories.

Arizona government considers statutes to speed up ballot counting

It took Arizona ten days after the election to finish counting ballots and some members of the state government are proposing statutes that could speed up the process.