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ADOT has been made aware of two versions of the scam text that also included grammatical errors and came from overseas.
Scammers are apparently attempting to trick locals into believing they owe money to the fake "DMV" by utilizing Arizona's state logo.
The Arizona Department of Transportation says scammers are using its Motor Vehicle Division logo in texts claiming unpaid tickets.
The Big 12 championship rings have arrived for the Arizona State University Sun Devils football team following its improbable ...
First of many planned label expansions supporting Vision 2030 goal to become the leading endocrinology rare disease companyOn track to initiate basket trial for ISS, SHOX deficiency, Turner syndrome, ...
IONX Networks, a leading provider of multi-carrier cellular infrastructure, is expanding its partnership with award winning real estate firm Thompson ...
Rainbow Donuts is the real deal when it comes to classic donuts done right. The shop might look like it’s straight out of the 1980s, but that’s part of its charm. Inside, you’ll find glass cases ...
On Wednesday, Sun Devils’ coach Kenny Dillingham, fresh off his squad’s surprising College Football Playoff berth last season ...
Cudjoe Young was indicted on charges of first-degree murder and kidnapping in the killing of Mercedes Vega more than five ...
PHOENIX — Lori Vallow Daybell was sentenced to life in prison Friday on two murder conspiracy convictions in Arizona, marking ...
Arizona is bringing back its iconic 'cactus' logo to the McKale Center floor, and asking fans exactly how to do so. The school produced four images of what the court could look like, all of which ...