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    Foreclosure help too little too late?

    Attorney General Tom Horne announces his long-awaited plan to help the victims of illegal foreclosures with millions of dollars from a settlement fund but critics say it's too little too late.

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    AZ man denied chance at freedom

    An Arizona man convicted of burglary and sentenced to 26 years in prison had one last chance at freedom Wednesday as the Clemency Board took up his case.

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    AZ man gets new hope for freedom

    An ABC15 Investigation may help a Prescott man win one last chance at freedom after he was sentenced to 26 years in prison for burglary.

  1. Illegal foreclosure victims await funds

    Illegal foreclosure victims await funds

    Thousands of Arizona families have lost their homes to illegal foreclosures but have yet to be compensated.

  2. Commercial drones a safety issue?

    Commercial drones a safety issue?

    “You’re never going to see them until they hit something. When they suck one of those drones into the engine of an airplane, then it’ll get everybody’s attention.”

  3. Probate court’s reform receives award

    Probate court’s reform receives award

    Big changes made after a series of reports by the ABC15 Investigators have earned Maricopa County Probate Court national recognition.

    • AZ families hurt by DES spending?

      AZ families hurt by DES spending?

      An audit found that our state's Department of Child Support Enforcement had overpaid collection agencies for years.

    • Need a ride? Beware of rental car ripoff

      Need a ride? Beware of rental car ripoff

      Consumers are speaking out after being charged by a rental car company for extra insurance coverage they say they did not want.

    • The SECRET ways kids access drugs

      The SECRET ways kids access drugs

      Arizona kids and adults are finding unique ways to buy and sell drugs using the “deep web,” but drug-free advocates say there is an easy way to reduce the chances a child will ever start using illegal substances

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