Search for missing Geologist resumes in Buckeye
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Police in Buckeye are heading back out to search for 24-year-old Geologist Daniel Robinson who went missing in June 2021.

DPS trooper hurt in suspected DUI crash on I-10

An Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper was hospitalized on Wednesday night after being rear-ended by a suspected impaired driver along Interstate 10 in Buckeye, authorities said.

Buckeye mobile home fire leaves man in critical condition

A man was rushed to a hospital in critical condition after a fire broke out overnight at a mobile home park near Apache and Yuma Roads.

No police officer missing in Buckeye despite claims made by scam social media post: PD

Despite claims to the contrary by a post that circulated on social media, Buckeye Police officials say none of their police officers are missing. Police are also calling the post a scam.

Buckeye PD warn about missing officer scam post
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Officials with the Buckeye Police Department say they do not have a police officer missing, despite claims made by a Facebook post that officials are denouncing as scam. In fact, the officer featured in the post does not work for an Arizona police agency.

Buckeye city manager resigns amid police investigation

While officials with the City of Buckeye did not elaborate on the nature of the complaints made against the now-former city manager, they did say Glendale Police investigators are looking into the matter.

Buckeye's city manager quits amid investigation
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Buckeye city officials said Daniel Cotterman was given a 60-day suspension, after they learned of allegations made against him to the Department of Child Safety.

Toxic nitric acid spills in Buckeye
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Police reported that thousands of gallons of nitric acid spilled in Buckeye on Thursday afternoon. According to the National Library of Medicine, nitric acid is "very toxic" when inhaled.

Thousands of gallons of nitric acid spill in Buckeye

Thousands of gallons of nitric acid spilled in Buckeye on Thursday afternoon, police said. The National Library of Medicine describes nitric acid as being “very toxic" when inhaled.

1 dead, 2 hurt in RV crash near Buckeye

One person is dead and two people were hurt in a motorhome crash along State Route 85 on Monday near Buckeye. the Arizona Department of Public Safety said.

Pair of identical twins get married in Buckeye
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Here's something you don't see every day: two weddings on the same day, with the brides being twins along with the grooms. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.

2 arrested in Buckeye after shoe sale goes bad

Two men are in jail and are accused of using an online marketplace to commit an armed robbery in Buckeye. Police are giving tips to prevent these kinds of incidents from happening.

Shoe sale goes bad in Buckeye; 2 arrested
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Two men are in jail and are accused of using an online marketplace to commit an armed robbery in Buckeye. Police are giving tips to prevent these kinds of incidents from happening.

Buckeye Air Fair welcomes some of the best stunt pilots in the country this weekend

The Buckeye Air Fair in the west Valley starts on Friday and runs through Sunday providing sights and scenes high in the sky for enthusiasts of all ages.

Buckeye Air Fair showcases advanced fighter jets
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Buckeye Municipal Airport is hosting its biggest ever air fair starting this weekend with vintage planes and military aircraft on display for all to enjoy. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has more.

Buckeye school district president resigns due to privacy, safety concerns

Following calls for his resignation, Liberty Elementary School District board president Bryan Parks has stepped down. He cites concerns over his personal privacy and threats he says he and his family have gotten.

Buckeye parents, teachers call for more changes in school district
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Following Liberty Elementary School District board president Bryan Parks' resignation, parents and teachers are calling for more change in leadership. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has more.

Buckeye school district president resigns
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Following calls for his resignation, Liberty Elementary School District board president Bryan Parks has stepped down. He cites concerns over his personal privacy and threats he says he and his family have gotten.