Cult Trafficking Victim Awarded $8 Million

A 27-year-old woman who was a cult trafficking victim for ten years has been awarded almost $8 million in damages by a federal judge in Kansas. She worked as an unpaid laborer in a variety of cities across the country. The verdict is believed to be the most significant, trafficking-related…

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Catastrophic Wrong Way Crash Kills Two on I-40

A catastrophic wrong way crash claimed two lives on Interstate 40 in Northern Arizona on Saturday afternoon. Five other people were severely injured when a wrong-way driver crashed into a church van. According to the Arizona Department of Public Safety, law enforcement received reports of a driver speeding east in…

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I-10 Crossover Crash Kills Tucson Woman

A 26-year-old woman died in a median crossover crash on I-10, north of Ina last night. According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, the crash happened between Ina and Cortaro roads after midnight on Wednesday, May 30. Law enforcement officials have since reopened the westbound lanes of Interstate 10 in…

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The 100 Deadliest Days for Teen Driving

Memorial Day traditionally marks the beginning of summer for many of us. But unfortunately, it's also the most dangerous time of year on the roads for teen drivers. The period between Memorial Day and Labor Day is known as the "100 Deadliest Days" for teen drivers when the average number of…

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Midtown Motorcycle Crash Turns Fatal

When it comes to traffic-related subjects, Arizona is an overachiever and not in a positive way. Recent national studies have shown that our state ranks number one in pedestrian fatalities. In the first half of 2017, Arizona had 1.61 pedestrian deaths per 100,000 people. Another study ranks Arizona at number…

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Drivers Blamed for the Rise in Traffic Fatalities

The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has decided to post a weekly numerical update of all Arizona traffic fatalities. The intention is to make the public aware that their actions have "life and death consequences." Arizona traffic deaths have risen steadily since 2014, and according to ADOT, ninety percent of…

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