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Has your doorbell camera captured paranormal activity? It could win you $100,000. Here's how

Ring is hosting a contest for users to submit doorbell camera footage of paranormal activity for a chance to win $100,000. The contest runs from September 24 to November 1, 2024, and only the first 5,000 entries will be considered. Participants are encouraged to be creative and can use props or costumes in their submissions.

Generation Z is getting rich in these 10 states. Did Arizona make the cut?

Arizona ranked 34th in a recent study assessing the best U.S. states for Generation Z to build wealth, indicating a challenging economic landscape for young adults. The study evaluated various financial factors, including housing prices and employment rates, revealing that Arizona does not offer the most favorable conditions for wealth accumulation compared to other states.

Body found after Queen Creek house fire

Authorities discovered a body inside a Queen Creek home following a fire on Saturday afternoon, as reported by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. The investigation is ongoing, with detectives arriving at the scene later that evening. No further details about the identity of the deceased or the cause of the fire have been released.

Critical Incident Briefing - September 9, 2024 - 1600 E. McDowell Rd.

The Phoenix Police Department released a Critical Incident Briefing regarding an officer-involved shooting that occurred on September 3, 2024, during a response to a burglary call. The incident resulted in the death of one officer and the injury of another after the suspect opened fire. The situation is under investigation by both criminal and administrative authorities.

Honoring Fallen Officer Zane Coolidge

The Phoenix Police Department will honor fallen Officer Zane Coolidge, who was shot in the line of duty, during a memorial service on September 18, 2024. The service will be streamed live for the community, who are encouraged to line the procession route to show support for Coolidge's family.

No, you're not dreaming. That was rain. Phoenix is expected to cool down this week.

Phoenix is experiencing an unusual cool-down this week, with temperatures dropping to the upper 80s and low 90s, alongside a slim chance of rain. However, forecasters warn that the heat will return next week, with temperatures likely reaching the triple digits again. This fluctuation in weather offers a brief glimpse of fall for residents.

Woman arrested after showing signs of impairment following I-10 collision that killed 1

A woman was arrested in Chandler following a fatal collision on the I-10 off-ramp by Ray Road, where she crashed her vehicle into other cars, leading to one death. Authorities reported that she exhibited signs of impairment and was driving recklessly prior to the incident. The specific charges against her are currently unclear.

Honoring Fallen Officer Zane Coolidge

The Phoenix Police Department will honor fallen Officer Zane Coolidge, who was shot in the line of duty on September 6, 2024. His memorial service, closed to the public but available via live stream, will take place on September 18, 2024. Community members are invited to show their support by lining the procession route.

Phoenix's hot streak continues. Here's what to expect from weather this week

Phoenix is experiencing a relentless heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees for 112 consecutive days. Weather experts predict a slight dip in temperatures to the mid-90s later in the week, but another warmup is expected soon. This unprecedented heat streak has raised concerns among climatologists regarding the implications of breaking heat records year after year.

Fifth victim dies after Tempe mobile home fire in late August

Valerie Magana-Gonzalez succumbed to injuries sustained in a late August mobile home fire in Tempe, bringing the death toll to five, including her two young children and family members. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, while a GoFundMe campaign has been established to support the victims' families.