The Vegas Golden Knights are heading back to Arizona. On Wednesday, the team announced their upcoming plans to visit Phoenix, Glendale, Scottsdale, and Chandler, Arizona, for a series of free youth hockey clinics and watch parties.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office District of Arizona announced that the White House had informed U.S. Attorney Gary M. Restanio of his termination.
Officer Brian Larison recounts the events that led to the rescue of a woman from a burning car involved in a crash in Chandler, Arizona.
The trip marks the Golden Knights’ third visit to Arizona since the announcement of 55-game broadcast schedules on Scripps Sports affiliates Arizona 61 and Arizona 58, and the opportunity for fans across Arizona to watch every Scripps Sports VGK broadcast on KnightTime+.
After three lawmakers attempted to use their immunity to get out of a speeding ticket this year, a new bill limiting legislative immunity advances.
Dignity Health’s Mercy Gilbert Medical Center said the saying of “good things come in small packages,” rang true throughout the halls.
A 3-year-old Arizona boy has chronic kidney disease and is in desperate need of a kidney so his family is using social media to hopefully find a match.
A police officer and off-duty firefighter saved a woman who was trapped inside a burning car. On Feb. 18, in Chandler, Arizona a woman was trapped inside a burning car after a cement truck hit her vehicle.
Aymee Ruiz clung to Peoria firefighter Asa Paguia and Chandler Police Officer Brian Larison when they met again Thursday. Ruiz had just dropped her kids at school Tuesday when a cement truck rear-ended her on the highway.
CHANDLER, Ariz. (TNND) — A police officer and firefighter in Arizona took action and saved a woman's life after she was hit by a cement truck causing her vehicle to burst into flames and flip over.
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