The Mesa Police Department is stepping up its efforts to discourage pedestrians from jaywalking after a string of pedestrian-related accidents have left 9 people dead.
In a recent car accident that took place in Utah, three men who were not wearing seatbelts were killed. A fourth man was wearing a seatbelt and survived with only minor injuries.
A Missouri jury has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay more than $110 million to a Virginia woman after the company failed to disclose the potential cancer risks from its baby powder and another product.
This past week a mother of wrong-way driving accident victim accepted her daughter’s diploma in her honor. Mother of Wrong-Way Crash Victim Accepts Diploma in Daughter’s Honor Kelsey Richardson, age 18, was in Arizona visiting her sister, Karli, 20 were killed in a wrong-way collision on their way to see the sunrise at the Grand Canyon.
Peoria police are investigating a fatal train crash that happened on the early evening of April 28th. A person was hit and killed by the train.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety has vowed to renew its enforcement of distracted driving laws. With this new initiative, the goal is to focus on violations such as speeding, following another vehicle too closely, and failing to use turn signals when changing lanes.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety has identified the driver and the two victims killed last week in a wrong-way collision on I-17 near Greenway.
Phoenix-based Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) has turned to sensors as a way of potentially quantifying head traumas. By adding sensors inside football helmets, researchers are trying to identify biomarkers that could be indicative of if an athlete has suffered a concussion during game play.