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ABC15.com - The ABC15 Investigators
Sources: FBI investigating Maricopa County Supervisor
UPDATED WITH VIDEO: The investigation is reportedly looking into the supervisor, her husband, and the former executive director of the Arizona Boxing Commission.
Pilot training, fatigue key issues at airline summit
The Monday meeting comes after more than a year after the ABC15 Investigators first reported on the concern over pilot fatigue.
Arizona budget cuts put contamination site cleanup on hold
There are 47 hazardous sites being cleaned up across the state, and now 16 of them are on hold.
County Attorney takes action after ABC15 investigation
NEW VIDEO: ABC15 has learned that Andrew Thomas will urge the Arizona Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that his office could not be involved with a criminal...
County Attorney: Court tower investigation 'very troubling'
NEW VIDEO: Andrew Thomas wants to "get to the bottom of this situation when there are all the classic signs of graft and potential fraud."
Empty airplane hangars prompt Glendale Airport lawsuit
UPDATED VIDEO: Valley Aviation Services claim the hangars are sitting empty because of unequal treatment.
Conflict of interest with $347 million Phoenix court tower?
UPDATED WITH VIDEO: It is the largest construction project in Maricopa County history, but one government watchdog group is baffled.
Suit against Dahn Yoga alleges ?psychological manipulation?
UPDATED WITH VIDEO: It?s a story the ABC15 Investigators have been following since 2007. Learn about the latest allegations being made by 26 former Dahn members.
Request denied: Stapley still faces 114 criminal counts
Judge Kenneth Fields shot down a request to have the case remanded to the Grand Jury.
Sexual assault victim claims MCSO failed to do its job
UPDATED WITH VIDEO: One woman claims she was sexually assaulted, and reported it, but detectives didn't properly investigate.
Treasurer speaks out about $347 million Arizona court tower
NEW VIDEO: An ABC15 Investigation is creating a new stir in the the Valley.
Taxpayers irate over $347 million Arizona court tower
NEW INSIDE: The County Treasurer is speaking out, calling the project a grave concern for financial stability.
Hidden danger in many pools throughout the Valley
Every year, children get trapped underwater in swimming pools and spas. INSIDE: What Valley cities are doing to protect your children
Phoenix tax dollars spent on food, flowers, and resorts
An ABC15 investigation found that during the past three years, the city council has spent more than $152,000 on food and catering.
Report: FBI slow to update terror watchlist
The lapses pose real risks to U.S. security, a Justice Department audit has found.
$3 million tire removal project underway
Millions of used tires are now being removed from state land south of the Valley at taxpayer expense.
Maricopa County companies pay lots for kicking up dust
UPDATED WITH VIDEO: We found the companies with the most fines for dust violations, but they argue the Arizona penalties are unfair.
County names companies to dust control honor roll
UPDATED WITH VIDEO: The news coming out of the dust compliance division isn't all bad. Click here to see who made the Maricopa County honor roll.
Contamination sites in Arizona: Is your neighborhood toxic?
There are dozens of contaminated sites across the state of Arizona and in the Valley.
Cracking down on illegal subdivisions ? Is it working?
A loophole in the law is costing you hundreds of millions of dollars.
Why Goodyear is spending $45,000 on art for a fire station
UPDATED WITH VIDEO: Despite facing a budget shortfall next year, the city stands behind the importance of public art.
Budget cuts prevent collection of millions in unpaid taxes
Layoffs at the Arizona Department of Revenue translate to more than $400 million left uncollected.
Ads promising management jobs don't add up
With so many people out of work, ads offering management jobs create excitement - and then disappointment, as some say the ads aren't what they appear.
Your Arizona tax dollars could go toward 'pork projects'
UPDATED WITH VIDEO: Creating jobs and fixing our local economy sounds good, but we uncover where the money is going and why some say it won't help.
Records show thousands of problems on AZ school buses
Over a two and a half year period, state inspectors took 5,800 school buses off the road. The number one reason - bad brakes.
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Son, nephew missing after woman murdered in Phoenix home
Police say the woman was beaten to death.
Violence in Iran felt in the Valley
Iranian ASU students watch violent video clips and fear for their families and their country.
'Big Boys and their Toys' expo hits the Valley
UPDATED WITH VIDEO: If you're looking for something to do with Dad Sunday, this could be the place.
Surveillance photos help catch Scottsdale bank robber
Police said the suspect fled the robbery scene on a BMX-type bicycle.
PD: Speed a factor in crash that killed child, 2 adults
UPDATED WITH VIDEO: Phoenix police say early reports indicate that alcohol could also have been a factor in the early morning accident.
FD: Family homeless after using match in search of item
The match ignited some bedding, but the family believed they had put out the fire before leaving the home.
Phoenix skateboard competition 'turns up the heat' Saturday
In addition to the competition, participants will have the opportunity to win prizes and get free stuff.
Phoenix police search for driver who hit, killed pedestrian
Officers said the victim appeared to be crossing 43rd Avenue near McDowell Road when he was struck by a black SUV.
Youngtown car wash helps murder victim's family
Sabrina Alcantar was killed by her estranged husband earlier this month and he was found hanged a few days later.
Arizona kids create sweet treats for their dads
Bashas' grocery stores around the state were letting kids decorate a cake in honor of Dad's special day.
Traffic-stopping carwash helps Valley police, firefighters
UPDATED WITH VIDEO: Several women from a Phoenix restaurant drew much attention as they washed cars for the 100 Club.
ASU graduates win $95,000 for web-based project
A pair of students developed a mobile service, called the Daily Phoenix, to serve the light rail community.
Pinal County area to get a name, but do residents agree?
The U.S. Postal Service has agreed to a tentative name as it rearranges zip codes next month.
Food City, firefighters give free shots to Valley children
There will be several more clinics throughout the Phoenix area in June and July.
Gilbert man gets 3 years' prison time in Desert Divas case
Authorities say more than 100 prostitutes were involved and the business generated $250,000 a month.
PD: Tempe officer hurt when red light runner hits patrol car
The officer was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries, according to officials.
West Valley man gets a second chance at fatherhood
Some doctors are seeing a trend of men looking to become "dads" again.
Phoenix named 'All-America' City
This is the 5th time Phoenix has held that honor.
Avondale man hit by car while standing in yard
Sheriff's deputies were trying to conduct a traffic stop when the driver and passenger fled.
DPS: 2 men arrested after short pursuit on Phoenix streets
One of the men fled officers with a handcuff attached to his wrist.
Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece to be offered for $15M
The Ennis House is one of the first residences constructed from concrete block.
Arizona Legislature urges court to sidestep dispute
Governor Jan Brewer has filed a lawsuit over budget bills.
Experimental aircraft forced to land at Mesa airport
The creator has plans to use the aircraft to launch private citizens into space.
Police release 911 tapes from deadly Glendale stabbing
The operator is heard talking with a man who says he's stabbed his wife and two children.
Gilbert woman battles rental company, county over mold
She believes some of the molds may be infecting her grandson's eyes.
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- Phoenix Police Probe Woman's Death
A Valley grandmother dies Saturday afternoon, and Phoenix Police are searching for her son and grandson as persons of interest in connection with her death. - New Town On Verge Of Recognition
A 67-square-mile area northwest of Florence that was once farmland and now is home to 80,000 residents is on the verge of getting an official name. - Toddler, 2 Adults Die In Crash
A toddler and two adults have died and three other people have been hurt in a two-car crash in the southwest part of the city, Phoenix police say. - Local Food Programs Help Fill Void
More and more Arizonans need help putting food on the table and one local program helps out by offering surplus food at discount prices. - Hiker's Body Recovered In Canyon
Sheriff's officials in Yavapai County have recovered the body of a hiker believed to have fallen from a trail paralleling Oak Creek Canyon. - Police: Bank Robber Found At Hotel
Police say a man who fled on a BMX-style or mountain bike after robbing a Chase Bank in Scottsdale on Thursday has been captured. - Man Gets Prison In Divas Case
A Gilbert man who was an accountant for an Internet-based prostitution operation has been sentenced to three years in prison. - Towing Scam Allegations Probed
Tempe is investigating whether owners of a parking lot violated city code after people's vehicles were towed and CBS 5 went looking for answers. - Carjacking Incident Ends With Arrest
One man is arrested in a carjacking that began near Seventh Street and I-17 and ended at 20th Street and Broadway Road, police say. - Ariz. Panel OKs Concealed Guns Bill
A bill to allow Arizonans without state permits to carry concealed weapons clears an initial hurdle at the Legislature. - ID Theft Ring: Victim's Nightmare
A Chandler, Ariz. man became a victim of identity theft after someone broke into his garage and stole his personal information. - Thomas: ID Theft Ring, Mexican Mafia Tied
At least 17 suspects in an identity theft ring with ties to the Mexican mafia are arrested. - Sharpton Seeks Help In Arpaio Probe
The Rev. Al Sharpton calls for opponents of Sheriff Joe Arpaio who has aggressively cracked down on illegal immigration to videotape alleged racial profiling by MCSO. - Sheriff, Sharpton Talk Immigration
The Rev. Al Sharpton says he came to the valley to meet Sheriff Joe Arpaio, because he's disturbed by the allegations against the sheriff. - Budget Sparks Legislative Logjam
After deciding to deal with the budget, Arizona senators are trying to hear 1,500 bills in three weeks. - D'Backs To Pull Out Of Tucson
The Arizona Diamondbacks have told Tucson and Pima County officials that they will move their spring training base out of Tucson Electric Park after 2010. - Toddler Dies Of Skull Fractures
A toddler who was hospitalized on June 6 after suffering multiple skull fractures has died, according to a statement from the Chandler Police Department. - Car Strikes, Kills Pedestrian
A Phoenix resident is arrested in connection with a car crash that resulted in the death of a pedestrian early Friday morning, authorities say. - Deputies Investigate Ajo Girl's Death
Sheriff's deputies in Pima County are investigating the death of a 7-year-old girl whose body was found in a wash in Ajo on Thursday evening. - Legislature OKs Limited Health Coverage
The Arizona Legislature has approved a bill allowing providers of private health insurance policies for uninsured individuals to omit some coverages normally mandated by the state. - Gilbert Organizer Arrested In Drug Case
A woman who has helped one of Gilbert's biggest nonprofits organize events is facing felony charges for her alleged involvement in a prescription drug ring. - DOC: Perryville Officer Committed Suicide
A Department of Corrections officer committed suicide at the Arizona State Prison Complex-Perryville on Thursday night, according to a DOC spokesman. - Yuma Resident Meets With Palin
Yuma resident Dee Lofton used some gumshoe detective work and her persuasive skills to track down and meet with former Republican Party vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin recently at her home in Alaska. - Report: Driver Impaired In Fatal Crash
Court records show a man involved in a fatal rollover was driving impaired and at 100 mph over the posted speed limit. - Vandal Takes Sledge Hammer To Speed Cam
Police are trying to track down a man who took a sledge hammer to a speed camera Thursday. - Did Alleged Killer Fall Through Cracks?
Tempe police delayed the testing of DNA evidence that could have gotten a suspected killer off the streets months ago. - Bill Would Create Cold Case Registry
A bill making its way through the Arizona legislature would create a registry of unsolved rape and murders. - 'Pay It Forward' May Save Woman's Life
The father of a murdered teenage boy asks to pay it forward to the mother of a murdered teenage girl.
- Phoenix Officials Discuss Budget Woes
Mayor Phil Gordon, City Manager Frank Fairbanks and unions representing city employees discuss the city's projected $250 million deficit. - Fatal Crash Closes 91st Avenue
A one-vehicle fatal collision has resulted in the closure of 91st Avenue between Olive and Mountain View roads during the morning rush hours. - Renzi Trial Lawyers Clash Over Clause
A defense lawyer on Thursday urged a federal magistrate to throw out corruption charges against retiring U.S. Rep. Rick Renzi. - Brewer Preps For Governorship
Arizona Secretary of State Jan Brewer is starting to take her first public steps to prepare to become governor. - DPS: Man With Pick Ax Whacked Speed Camera 6 Times
A Glendale man is arrested on suspicion of vandalizing a stationary photo enforcement camera by hitting it with a pick ax. - Nowitzki, Barea lead Mavs past Suns
Mavericks lead from start to finish, defeating the Suns 112 to 97. - Analysts: Plan Could Revive Decimated Housing Market
Last month, Arizona was pegged as No. 2 in foreclosures after Nevada. - Arrest Made In Mesa Circle K Assault
A man police say punched a Circle K clerk in the face in July because he refused to sell him beer is arrested in Mexico, Mesa police officers say. - Tuition Hikes OK'd For ASU, UA, NAU
The Arizona Board of Regents approve tuition and fee increases for undergraduate students at the state's three public universities. - 2 Endangered Condor Chicks Fly Free
Arizona wildlife officials celebrate the addition of two more endangered California condor chicks hatched and fledged in Grand Canyon National Park. - 3 Injured In School Bus Collision
Topaz the crisis dog helped children involved in a school bus crash in Avondale Thursday morning lessen the shock of the incident. - Pawn Shop Burglary Leads To Arrest
Police catch a suspected burglar on the roof of a Phoenix pawn shop and discover several bags of stolen goods. - Woman To Give Kidney To Co-Worker
Penny Lewis and Chela Lopez didn't really know each other, but when Lewis heard Lopez needed a kidney, she offered her own. - Protestors: Get Rid Of Speed Cameras
A small crowd gathered outside of the Redflex Traffic Systems Inc. to protest the photo radar cameras the company produces. - Morphine Overdose Killed Soldier
A Fort Huachuca soldier died of a morphine overdose earlier this year at the Army base's medical barracks, an investigation has concluded, and authorities were trying to determine who provided the drug. - Renzi Defense: DOJ Violated Constitution
Defense lawyers and prosecutors battle in federal court Thursday in Tucson over pretrial motions seeking to dismiss charges against a retiring congressman.