Hiring ramps up as US adds 916K jobs in March

America’s employers unleashed a burst of hiring in March, adding 916,000 jobs in a sign that a sustained recovery from the pandemic recession is taking hold.

MPD Lieutenant: Derek Chauvin's use of force against George Floyd 'totally unnecessary'

Court adjourned early on Friday in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged in the death of George Floyd. Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill said the trial is ahead of schedule. 

Gilbert Police end investigation into Alex Cox's death

The police investigation into the death of Alex Cox has ended in January 2021, confirming a previous ruling from the Maricopa County Medical Examiners Office that Lori Vallow's brother died from natural causes.

Undercover child sex crimes operation results in 6 arrests, Mesa Police say

Six people are under arrest, according to Mesa Police officials, following an undercover operation designed to target child sex crimes and human trafficking.

Honda recalls over 628K US vehicles to replace fuel pumps

Honda is recalling more than 628,000 vehicles in the U.S. to replace fuel pumps that can fail -- and causing the engines to stall.

Sabra recalls hummus product over salmonella concerns

Sabra Dipping Company, LLC, is calling back a popular hummus product over concerns that it may be contaminated with salmonella.

Mesa Police investigating deadly shooting

An investigation is underway following a deadly shooting in Mesa on the night of March 30.

ASU expert: Suez Canal blockage impact will be felt for months

An ASU professor says the Suez Canal is used by ships carrying crude oil from the Middle East to the U.S., and as a result of the blockage, gas prices could be impacted.

Driver rescued from burning car by Phoenix Police officers

The body camera video was posted by Phoenix Police onto its Twitter page on March 29. The person rescued, according to officials, is recovering at a hospital.