Soon-to-be Desert Mountain High senior Eric Wang was notified that he would be receiving the Congressional Award Gold Medal! Elenee Dao sat down with the deserving teen on how he wants to impact our community in his future. #abc15
Scottsdale has a new K-9 team of first responders dedicated to finding lost or injured hikers.
The city launched the first combined fire and police K-9 search-and-rescue team in the Valley, trained to use their noses to track down missing or injured hikers across more than 300 miles of trails.
See my special report on Scottsdale's new first responders team dedicated to finding injured and missing hikers, a joint effort between @ScottsdaleFire and @ScottsdalePD tonight at 5 and 6 p.m. on @abc15
IMPOSTERS: It's a topic the ABC15 Investigators have been covering for years, especially @DaveBiscobing15. Our team sat down to talk about this issue, after the arrest of Sayde Holladay. She's accused of providing cosmetic injections without a license. But we've covered other people who face similar charges. Our team also has a contact if you have tips about Holladay or others ⬇️⬇️⬇️ @NicoleSGrigg@anneryman
Gilbert officials say six trash trucks have gone up in flames in the past year. At more than $500,000 a truck, residents not properly recycling have cost taxpayers more than $3 million to purchase replacement trucks. #abc15
From being rescued in Guadalupe to being "behind bars" at Lewis Prison. Meet Janey, Max and Bunny, the newest participants in Paws for Redemption, a program that pairs shelter dogs with vetted inmates who train and care for the dogs until they are ready for adoption! #abc15
I’m absolutely heartbroken about learning that one of the Arizona Republic’s photographers, Rob Schumacher, has passed away. Gutted. Despondent. Much of my work for the past eight years at that newspaper had his photo artwork. May he rest in peace …
Here comes the heat☀️
We start the week right around normal in the low 90s, then build day by day until we crack 100° on Sunday.
Memorial Day looks like the hottest of the bunch at 101° 🇺🇸
Public comment in the APS rate case is now over. It started at 10 a.m. The hearing is expected to begin shortly and will stretch for several days. It's scheduled through June 30. A decision on the rates isn't expected until December.
Update: We are approaching the last two speakers at the Arizona Corporation Commission related to the APS proposed rate hike. Public comment started around 10 a.m. with a lunch break.
More than 50 people have gathered this morning outside the Arizona Corporation Commission to protest a proposed 14% rate hike by Arizona Public Service.
HAPPENING TODAY: A Public Comment Meeting in the APS rate case starts today 10:00 a.m. at 1200 W. Washington St. The Hearing will begin afterward. Attend in-person, over the phone, virtually, or file a comment in this case to the docket at https://t.co/1vO7aSc4KP
What's happening in the APS rate case? Here's a brief fact sheet on the process and a glance at what is coming up. A Public Comment meeting will take place on Monday, 5/18/26, and the Hearing begins that day as well. Members of the public are encouraged to participate.