Arizona one of last states to deny licenses to DACA immigrants

Michigan reversed its policy prohibiting driver's licenses for young immigrants who qualify for an Obama administration program. Now Arizona is one of the last remaining states to deny licesnes to these immigrants.

Winners, losers of Super Bowl ads

For a lot of people, the best of last night's Super Bowl were the advertisements. Dennis Lambert spoke to Louie Moses of Moses Anshell Advertising. He discusses winners and losers of the ads.

Four shot, one fatally, in South Phoenix

Phoenix police are investigating a drive-by shooting in South Phoenix. One person is dead and three others are wounded.

Recent rains good for reservoir system

Recent rains have been good for the Salt and Verde river watersheds. The metro Phoenix area depends on the six reservoirs along the rivers for much of its water needs.

Markets sing with help from housing

The U.S. stock market had a banner month in January, and it reached another milestone at Friday’s closing bell. Analysts say the surging housing market had something to do with it.

Phoenix lawyer dies from shooting wounds

PHOENIX (AP) — A lawyer wounded by a gunman in a Phoenix office shooting this week has died, the second of three people hit by gunfire in the attack, the publicist for his law firm said Friday.

Workplace safety and the threat of violence

What if your office was the one attacked by somebody with a gun? Would you know what to do?

Mark Grace takes plea, will work for D'backs again

Former Arizona Diamondbacks player and broadcaster Mark Grace pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge this morning.

Office shooting suspect found dead

Mesa police have discovered a vehicle and body matching the description of a shooting suspect from Wednesday's deadly attack at an office building in Central Phoenix.

Homeless population increased during recession

The number of homeless people living in shelters and on the streets increased during the recession, according to service providers.

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