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Posted: 07/23/2012
So you can stay ahead of the news, here's a quick look at some of the stories ABC15 will be keeping an eye on Tuesday, July 24.
CARDINALS CAMP STARTS
Arizona Cardinals players are set to report to training camp in Flagstaff on Tuesday. The big question going into camp is who will emerge as the team's starting quarterback. The first practice will be held on Wednesday.
ARPAIO TAKES THE STAND
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is scheduled to testify in a civil case that claims his deputies have been involved in racial profiling. Tuesday is the second day of testimony in the Melendres v. Arpaio trial. 8:30am, Sandra Day O'Connor U.S. Courthouse, Phoenix.
FOREST FIRES HEARING
The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources will hold a hearing about "catastrophic forest fires" and forest management. 10am EDT, Washington, D.C.
CLEANING UP CEMETERY
Mesa High School's football team will clean up a cemetery as part of a long-standing tradition that honors a 1930s student buried there. 8:30am, City of Mesa Cemetery.
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The jury returned to the courtroom Tuesday to decide whether Jodi Arias deserves to die for killing her one-time boyfriend in June 2008.
A man wanted in connection with a Monday night Amber Alert in Tolleson has died following a barricade situation in a Phoenix neighborhood.
A SWAT team on Tuesday morning was forced to smash into a Tolleson home where a child-abduction suspect was holding several people hostage.
Kids screamed for their parents and parents hollered their children's names, walking and searching in panic in the parking lot of Briarwood Elementary in Moore, Oklahoma, Monday.
President Barack Obama pledged urgent government help for Oklahoma Tuesday in the wake of "one of the most destructive" storms in the nation's history.
Emergency crews searched the broken remnants of an Oklahoma City suburb Tuesday for survivors of a massive tornado that flattened homes and demolished an elementary school.
When Jodi Arias addresses the jury in her murder trial one more time, the big question will be whether she pleads for mercy or would she rather be executed than spend the rest of her life in prison.
Leading senators working on immigration legislation reached a compromise Tuesday on the details of an expanded high-tech visa program, officials said as the Senate Judiciary Committee neared completion of its work on the measure.
A federal appeals court Tuesday backed the U.S. government's decision not to release photos and video taken of Osama bin Laden during and after a raid in which the terrorist leader was killed by U.S. commandos.
Paris police say Notre Dame Cathedral has been evacuated after a man committed suicide in the 850-year-old monument and tourist site.