
Micaela Marshall
Reporter at KTVK-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
Reporter at Arizona’s Family 3TV/CBS5. Emmy and AP Award Winning Journalist.
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4 days ago |
azfamily.com | Micaela Marshall
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — Axon was founded in Arizona more than three decades ago, and a bill passed by the legislature and signed late Friday by the Governor should keep them here for decades to come. The Scottsdale-based company got the green light after its massive proposed headquarters compound hit major opposition and a contentious political battle. Those against this project said they’re not surprised that the Governor signed it, but they fear for the precedent it sets.
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5 days ago |
azfamily.com | Micaela Marshall
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — A Scottsdale man says he’s out thousands of dollars because of a scam that started on a dating app. He said a scammer posed as a detective and convinced him he was being accused of soliciting a minor, and that led to him forking over a lot of cash. Traumatized by this, he wanted to remain anonymous but felt he needed to share his story as a warning to others, hoping it would prevent someone else from falling for the same scam. “They had me emotionally blackmailed.
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6 days ago |
azfamily.com | Micaela Marshall
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — There are no reported cases of measles in Arizona, but some health officials worry it’s only a matter of time until the disease makes its way here when factoring in the state’s low vaccination rate and rising infections in neighboring states like California and New Mexico.
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1 week ago |
azfamily.com | Micaela Marshall
GOODYEAR, AZ (AZFamily)— Goodyear police are hoping that releasing an AI-generated suspect photo will generate leads in a case that has rattled a neighborhood. Along a quiet street full of families, police say a dangerous man attempted to kidnap a 14-year-old girl on April 4. “Our kids play outside with all the neighbor kids. It’s honestly the safest place in Phoenix I’ve ever lived,” said Heather Bunch, a neighbor and mother of two young children. “I have no words. I’m completely shocked.
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1 week ago |
azfamily.com | Micaela Marshall
TEMPE, AZ (AZFamily)— On the eve of Passover, more than 400 people spent their Friday at the Anti-Defamation League’s conference, “Rising Above Together,” in Tempe. It’s the first time the ADL has held this event, intended to bring together students, activists, interfaith leaders, law enforcement and Arizona politicians to combat antisemitism.
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A Scottsdale-based company got the green light from the Governor to build after its massive proposed headquarters compound hit major opposition and a contentious political battle. But the opposition says the fight isn't over. @azfamily https://t.co/6znBvNVe01 https://t.co/vOtjhBPKx3

A Scottsdale man says he’s out thousands of dollars because of a scam that started on a dating app. @azfamily https://t.co/jjvGHXwAGx https://t.co/2ATOzL56PX

A new CDC report shows 1 in 31 children are diagnosed with autism by age 8, citing better diagnostic practices as the possible reason why there’s an increase in cases. However, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls that explanation an epidemic of https://t.co/L9UjMv4di3