WeRIDE Program ends, leaving some Surprise residents stranded

Some Surprise residents are expressing frustration over the termination of the WeRIDE pilot program, citing it as their sole source of affordable transportation.

Surprise residents upset over WeRIDE pilot program ending
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Some Surprise residents are upset after the city council said it would end the WeRIDE pilot program, saying it was their only way to get around affordably. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez has the full story.

Deadly shooting in Surprise under investigation
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In court, Justin Pine asked a judge for permission to see his mother. "She lost both her sons last night.. I didn't murder my brother."

Looters take aim at Surprise QuikTrip, PD says
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People who were allegedly shouting "politically motivated comments" looted a QuikTrip gas station in Surprise on Saturday night, police said.

Surprise QuikTrip hit by more than 50 looters, the police department says

The Surprise Police Department says more than 50 people “engaged in disorderly conduct and looting of a convenience store" on Saturday night.

Man found dead in the front yard of a Surprise home

Surprise Police identified the person who was found dead in the front yard of a home on Wednesday, June 11.

Surprise Police investigating suspicious death
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Police in Surprise are asking for the community's help, as they investigate a death that they now call suspicious. The victim, identified as 23-year-old Raquel Morales, was found in a landfill on April 17. She was last seen on March 30.

Former AZ state lawmaker indicted for fraud
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Austin Smith, a former Republican state lawmaker who represented a legislative district in Surprise, is accused of submitting fake petition signatures to the Arizona Secretary of State's Office when he was running for re-election in 2024.

Surprise ends WeRide pilot program
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The city of Surprise is dropping the WeRide pilot program, an affordable on-demand public transit service. People call it like you would an Uber, but at a fraction of the cost.

Several people hurt in multi-car crash in Surprise
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Several people were hurt in a Tuesday night crash in Surprise, police said. It happened near Greenway and Litchfield roads.

Death investigation at Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Surprise
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Police are investigating a death at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Surprise, near 115th Avenue and Bell Road. Authorities haven't released the victim's identity or cause of death.

Death investigation underway at a Surprise church

A death investigation is underway on Tuesday at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Surprise near 115th Avenue and Bell Road, police said.

Death investigation underway in the West Valley
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Police are at the scene of a death investigation near 114th Avenue and Bell Road in Surprise. Officials have yet to release any details on the case, saying the investigation is in its very early stages.

Surprise to install barrier walls after complaints
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Barrier walls will be installed near Bell and Reems roads after protests by homeowners in the area complained about a high volume of crashes.

City of Surprise responds to massive sign at infamous crash site
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Following FOX 10's May 19 report about a family who erected a massive sign to bring attention to an infamous crash site behind their home, the city of Surprise is responding, promising change. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has this story.

Surprise family displays sign where several drivers have crashed into their home

A Surprise family has had it with drivers crashing into their backyard near West Northwest Ranch Parkway near 163rd Lane. So much so, they've put up a massive sign to get the city of Surprise's attention.

Family puts sign up as drivers keep hitting their home
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A Surprise family, fed up with drivers repeatedly crashing into their backyard near West Northwest Ranch Parkway and 163rd Lane, has put up a large sign to draw the city's attention. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has this story.

Arizona man allegedly beat estranged wife to death with baseball bat

Prosecutors say 56-year-old Brandon Gregory beat Alison Gregory to death with a baseball bat before fleeing to Mohave County where he was arrested.