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    An 18-year-old has been arrested for his mother’s murder after telling the authorities she was kidnapped, police say.. A jogger found Mary Collier, 39, dead near a farm in San Tan Valley ...

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    Three people were shot and another person was stabbed at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in Arizona during a family dispute in one of the terminals on Christmas night, police said.

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  5. Phoenix news helicopter collision - Wikipedia

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    KNXV-TV is the ABC affiliate for Phoenix, Arizona, and its surrounding area, while KTVK is an independent news station. The two helicopters were broadcasting a police pursuit on live television when the collision occurred, at 12:46:18 p.m. MST. [7]

  6. KTVK - Wikipedia

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    KTVK also airs a limited amount of non-news local programming. One of the station's offerings, the local pet adoption encouragement program Pets on Parade with the Arizona Humane Society, is the longest-running local TV show in Arizona, having first been broadcast in December 1958. [79]

  7. Arizona's Family Sports - Wikipedia

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    Arizona's Family Sports (AZFS) is a broadcast television network in Arizona, United States.It is owned by Gray Media as part of the Arizona's Family group of stations, based in Phoenix, alongside CBS affiliate KPHO-TV (channel 5) and independent station KTVK (channel 3).

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  9. KPHO-TV - Wikipedia

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    The mast atop the Westward Ho was built for and served as the first transmitter site of KPHO-TV.. On March 4, 1948, a consortium of four men doing business as the Phoenix Television Company—R. L. Wheelock, W. L. Pickens, H. H. Coffield, and John B. Mills—filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission for a construction permit to build a new television station on channel 5 ...