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Man shot, killed near downtown Phoenix; suspect sought
A man died after being found with an apparent gunshot wound on Dec. 4 near Central Avenue and McDowell Road, police said. No suspects are in custody.
PHOENIX — A man has died after he was shot Thursday night in central Phoenix. Phoenix police say they were called to the area near Central Avenue and McDowell Road around 8:30 p.m. for a reported shooting. When officers arrived, they found a man suffering from what they believed was a gunshot wound.
Higher elevation communities in southern Gila County have a freeze warning in effect from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. Friday, when lows could fall to or below 32 degrees. Most of Phoenix will stay above freezing, but some neighborhoods will wake up to notably chilly temperatures.
It’s an incredibly popular activity, especially in tourist season, so expect crowds. Enjoying the serene landscape at the Japanese Friendship Garden. You wouldn’t think that such a tiny, green oasis would thrive in the middle of a desert metropolis,
The day after an ABC15 investigation, Prescott’s police chief sent a defensive email to city leaders attempting to discredit the news report that revealed how her department arrested a man based solely on statements from a local fire chief and his family. Chief Amy Bonney declined to be interviewed about her email.
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Police have shut down a neighborhood intersection in south Phoenix on Thursday evening due to an investigation. Police were called out to the area of Third Street and Sunland Avenue, which is north of Southern Avenue. We’ve reached out to the Phoenix Police Department for information on why they are out there.
It’s probably because of all the holiday events going on. In every corner of metro Phoenix, the holidays are marked with lights, parades, hot chocolate, visits from Santa, movies, music and more. Here’s our guide to some of the holiday happenings.
Metro Phoenix welcomed 30 new restaurants in November, including Cleaverman in Phoenix, Tomu-San Sushi in Scottsdale and J. Alexander's in Chandler.
Over 84,000 evictions have been filed for so far in 2025. That’s just 4% less than the record of 87,310 filings, set last year.
Phoenix-area motorists should watch for ramp closures during the first weekend of December, throughout major freeways in the Valley, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.