AZFamily (KTVK/KPHO) News Phoenix Arizona

AZFamily (KTVK/KPHO) News is a local news station serving the Phoenix, Arizona area. The station covers a range of topics including crime, weather, politics and community events. Some articles have been found to contain contradictions and biases but overall the site appears to provide accurate and timely information.

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This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

  • Tragic Roof Collapse at Freeport Logistics in Phoenix Claims Life of Warehouse Worker Oswaldo Montoya

    Tragic Roof Collapse at Freeport Logistics in Phoenix Claims Life of Warehouse Worker Oswaldo Montoya

    Broke On: Sunday, 28 July 2024 In Phoenix, Arizona on July 28, 2024, a roof collapse at Freeport Logistics during a storm resulted in the death of warehouse worker Oswaldo Montoya. Montoya was described as a hardworking father and dedicated employee. The incident is under investigation and serves as a reminder of monsoon storm dangers and the importance of workplace safety.
  • Tragic Roof Collapse at Freeport Logistics in Phoenix Claims Life of Warehouse Worker Oswaldo Montoya

    Tragic Roof Collapse at Freeport Logistics in Phoenix Claims Life of Warehouse Worker Oswaldo Montoya

    Broke On: Sunday, 28 July 2024 In Phoenix, Arizona on July 28, 2024, a roof collapse at Freeport Logistics during a storm resulted in the death of warehouse worker Oswaldo Montoya. Montoya was described as a hardworking father and dedicated employee. The incident is under investigation and serves as a reminder of monsoon storm dangers and the importance of workplace safety.
  • Excessive Heat Warning in Arizona: Multiple Regions Affected and a Flagstaff Woman's Remains Found

    Excessive Heat Warning in Arizona: Multiple Regions Affected and a Flagstaff Woman's Remains Found

    Broke On: Friday, 05 July 2024 An Excessive Heat Warning is in effect for multiple Arizona regions until Tuesday, posing a risk to public health. In an unrelated incident, the remains of a missing Flagstaff woman, Kelly Paduchowski, were found and her husband confessed to her murder in a plea deal.
  • American Airlines under Fire for Three Alleged Cases of Racial Discrimination: CEO Addresses Concerns and Promises Action

    American Airlines under Fire for Three Alleged Cases of Racial Discrimination: CEO Addresses Concerns and Promises Action

    Broke On: Friday, 05 January 2024 American Airlines faces allegations of racial discrimination after three separate incidents involving the removal of Black passengers due to complaints about body odor. CEO Robert Isom has promised action and addressed concerns with civil rights groups, acknowledging shortcomings and starting investigations into procedures and policies.
  • Southwest Airlines Plunge: Pilot Error Nearly Causes Jet to Crash into Pacific Ocean

    Southwest Airlines Plunge: Pilot Error Nearly Causes Jet to Crash into Pacific Ocean

    Broke On: Thursday, 11 April 2024 A Southwest Airlines flight bound for Kauai experienced a sudden and dangerous descent during landing on April 11, 2024. The incident was caused by an inadvertent control column push by a less-experienced first officer due to poor visibility. Despite the alarming drop in altitude, there were no reported injuries. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a possible malfunction in the backup power-control unit on another Southwest Boeing 737 Max 8 jet.
  • DOJ Report: Phoenix Police Department Accused of Excessive Force, Discrimination Against Native Americans and Homeless

    DOJ Report: Phoenix Police Department Accused of Excessive Force, Discrimination Against Native Americans and Homeless

    Broke On: Thursday, 13 June 2024 The DOJ accused the Phoenix Police Department of using excessive force and discriminating against Native American, homeless people, and racial minorities in its investigations. Officers were found to violate constitutional rights by employing unjustified force against individuals engaged in protected speech and expression. The city has already spent $7.5 million on this investigation. Phoenix police detain, arrest, and destroy property of homeless people without reasonable suspicion of a crime, while also retaliating against individuals during encounters.
  • Record-Breaking Heat Wave: Triple-Digit Temperatures Sweep Across Southwest, Severe Storms Impact Central US

    Record-Breaking Heat Wave: Triple-Digit Temperatures Sweep Across Southwest, Severe Storms Impact Central US

    Broke On: Monday, 10 June 2024 A heat wave engulfs the US, with record-breaking temperatures in the Southwest and severe thunderstorms across the south-central states. Phoenix and Las Vegas hit all-time highs last week, while excessive heat watches are issued for Arizona and Nevada. Severe thunderstorms bring damaging winds, large hail, and possible tornadoes to western Oklahoma, western Texas, eastern New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, the Dakotas, and Nebraska. The Southwest continues to swelter in triple-digit temperatures as a heat wave expands into the central US. Florida experiences heavy rain that could end its drought.
  • Arizona Voters to Decide on Two Controversial Immigration Measures in November Elections

    Arizona Voters to Decide on Two Controversial Immigration Measures in November Elections

    Broke On: Tuesday, 04 June 2024 Arizona voters will decide on two controversial immigration measures in November elections: the 'Secure the Border Act,' allowing law enforcement to detain and deport undocumented border crossers, and a state crime bill for crossing at unauthorized locations. Critics argue these measures may lead to racial profiling and negatively impact Latino turnout. With Biden's plans to restrict asylum seekers, potential consequences include strained relations between Arizona and the federal government.
  • Two Suspects Detained in Fatal Shooting of Gila River Police Officer and Community Member

    Two Suspects Detained in Fatal Shooting of Gila River Police Officer and Community Member

    Broke On: Monday, 03 June 2024 Two individuals, including a juvenile, are in custody for the fatal shooting of Gila River Police officer Joshua Briese and a community member at 2 a.m. on June 1 on W. Moffett Road in Santan, District 4 of the Gila River Indian Community. Officer Briese, who had been with the department for less than a year, died from his injuries while six others were injured in the incident. The FBI and Gila River Police Department are investigating and will hand over their findings to the U.S. Attorney's Office for charging decisions.
  • Two People, Including Officer Joshua Briese, Killed in Shooting Incident in Gila River Indian Community

    Two People, Including Officer Joshua Briese, Killed in Shooting Incident in Gila River Indian Community

    Broke On: Saturday, 01 June 2024 Two people, including rookie Gila River Police Officer Joshua Briese, were killed and at least four others injured during a shooting response to a disturbance in Santan, Gila River Indian Community. Officer Briese succumbed to his injuries; another officer is serious but stable. The investigation continues with the Gila River Police Department and FBI.