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A Glendale man, allegedly transporting three people in the country illegally, has been sentenced to two years of probation and had his license revoked after leading officers on a pursuit at speeds greater than 100 mph that resulted in a crash near the Interstate 10 and Interstate 8 interchange.
In other crime news, on Saturday, a federal judge refused to halt the Arizona’s first execution of a prisoner in eight years despite claims from the man’s attorneys that the drug being used may be expired. The execution of Clarence Dixon is scheduled for Wednesday.
And as the water levels sink lower at Lake Mead, more of what lies beneath is being revealed. A second set of human remains was discovered by two paddle boarders near the lake on Saturday. Law enforcement officials are still trying to identify the remains of a man who was found inside a barrel near the lake last week.
Local NewsCG canine again in running for title of Hero DogA popular pup in Casa Grande is in the running for the title “Hero Dog,” and area residents can vote to help him win the competition.Read More
Former PCSO deputy arrested for stealing money at area weddingsA former Pinal County Sheriff’s deputy was arrested Wednesday in Chandler on allegations he stole money from weddings.READ MORE
3 charged on accusations of riot and assault following brawl at CG homeTwo Casa Grande men and an Arizona City man have been charged with assault, riot and disorderly conduct after a brawl broke out at a home in Casa Grande.READ MORESports
Big bats send Dust Devils to quarterfinalsBefore the season even began, Santa Cruz Valley head coach Andrea James told her team that the goal for them was to win the state championship.READ MORE
Today’s Top VideoBack Story:Maricopa hospital celebrates New Business of the Year award
Exceptional Community Hospital received the New Business of the Year award from the Maricopa Chamber of Commerce and decided to share the celebration with the community.WATCH HEREArea NewsSt. Vincent de Paul store going through changes, updatesBrowsing through the shelves at the St. Vincent de Paul thrift store on Second Street, shoppers are sometimes surprised at the bargains they find.READ MORECG murder mystery troupe to perform at Phoenix Fan FusionA Casa Grande-based acting troupe will perform May 27, 28 and 29 at Phoenix Fan Fusion.
The Murder Mystery Players of Casa Grande, led by playwright and director Pam Karpelenia, will take to the stage during the festival to perform their play “Super ReDIErment.”
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