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Holiday Decorating Dangers: Safety First
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Holiday decorating accidents send nearly nineteen thousand to the ER each year. Simple safety precautions can prevent these injuries, ensuring a happy and healthy holiday season.
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Al's Meat Market Owner Injured in Motorcycle Accident
01:52|Als Meat Market and Italian Deli in Peoria, Arizona, temporarily closes after owner Alfred Viscusis motorcycle accident. Viscusi, a butcher for nearly his entire life, is known for his expertise and passion. He was riding home when he hit a median, suffering severe injuries. Despite the accident, Viscusi is grateful for his helmet, which he believes saved his life. A fundraiser has been set up to support him as he recovers and looks forward to a new purpose in life.
Scottsdale School Board Decides on Elementary Schools
01:49|Tonight, the Scottsdale Unified School District Governing Board grapples with a significant decision: the potential closure or repurposing of Pima and Echo Canyon elementary schools. With a drop in student enrollment over the past decade and projections indicating this trend to continue, the district seeks cost savings. Superintendent Scott Menzel proposes repurposing multiple school sites, starting with the districts smallest schools. This decision underscores the challenges school districts face with declining enrollment and the tough choices necessary for long-term sustainability.
Pinal County's Immigration Crackdown: A New 'Deportation Highway'
02:27|Pinal County, Arizona, is implementing a tough immigration crackdown, with the county attorneys office collaborating with ICE to focus on serious criminal cases. However, critics argue that this is turning a section of Interstate Ten into a deportation highway, with minor traffic stops leading to deportation. The ACLU is monitoring the situation, concerned about potential constitutional rights violations.
Teen Hero Saves Life, Earns Rare Medal
01:38|Teenager Tommy Salch, a Peoria high school senior, received the National Heroism Medal for his quick thinking and bravery during a car crash. He used Scouting skills to help an elderly man trapped in a rolled car, potentially preventing further injury. Despite his humble nature, Tommys actions demonstrate his commitment to helping people, reinforcing his desire to study criminal justice.
Arizona Lottery Winning Numbers: December 8, 2025
01:45|Arizona Lottery Winning Numbers for December 8, 2025: Powerball, The Pick, Pick Three, Fantasy Five, and Triple Twist
Phoenix Shootings: Man Arrested, Families Seek Answers
01:38|21-year-old Adalberto Cordova Torres is accused of two fatal shootings in Phoenix, leaving families seeking answers. Marcus Adams and Andreas Olguin were killed in late November, with Torres now facing murder charges. A third shooting, where a home was targeted, is also linked to Torres. The motive remains unclear, causing distress for victims loved ones. Both families have started online fundraisers to cover funeral expenses. The community awaits more information from the ongoing police investigation.
New Baby Giraffe at Phoenix Zoo
01:29|Heartwarming News from Phoenix Zoo: A New Baby Masai Giraffe Joins the Family!
Tempe Tavern Faces Scrutiny Over Hit-and-Run, Underage Drinking
01:35|Tempe Tavern under fire for underage drinking raids and hit-and-run connection; police emphasize responsible operations and community safety.
Mitcham Trial: DNA Evidence Links Suspect to Murder
01:58|In the resumed murder trial of Ian Mitcham, accused of killing Allison Feldman, Scottsdale Police Lieutenant Hugh Lockerby testified about key evidence found at the scene. A broken beer bottle neck and DNA match to Ian Mitcham emerged as crucial pieces of evidence. The defense questioned the use of a chemical test to detect bloodstains, while Bri Davis, a crime scene specialist, confirmed Ian Mitcham as the suspect based on DNA evidence.