Phoenix PD investigating early morning homicide

Phoenix police say a shooter remains at large after an argument escalated into a homicide early Friday outside a north Phoenix apartment complex.

Police say 20-year-old Arlandis West was involved in a verbal altercation with a gunman that became heated and led to the shooting.

Officers arrived and found the victim. West was transported to an area hospital where he later died.

Joaquin Phoenix documentary trailer online

A trailer for the new documentary charting Joaquin Phoenix’s reputed meltdown has been released online.

The film captures the “lost year” in the life of the Walk the Line actor, as he quit Hollywood to try his hand at rapping.

Glimpse Of Joaquin Phoenix’s Mystery Movie

A trailer of a documentary charting Joaquin Phoenix’s career breakdown has been released – adding more confusion to the mysterious project.

The film claims to study a “lost year” in the life of the actor, as he quit Hollywood films to try to become a rap star.

Directed by his brother-in-law Casey Affleck, I’m Still Here follows the “reinvention” which has left critics and fans dumbfounded.

AcaiPure Company Accused Of Fraud

A Phoenix, Arizona distributor of the popular acai berry weight-loss supplement has been shut down by the feds.

The Federal Trade Commission has halted the business and frozen the assets of Central Coast Nutraceuticals, alleging in a lawsuit the company scammed customers out of at least $30-million.

The FTC accuses the company of deceptively marketing AcaiPure as a “risk-free weight loss product,” when in reality it does not help with weight-loss.

FTC sues Ariz. company over acai pill free trials

The Federal Trade Commission says an Arizona company defrauded consumers who signed up for free trials of acai (ah-sah-EE’) berry weight-loss pills and colon cleansing supplements.

The agency said Monday in Chicago that it filed a lawsuit against Phoenix-based Central Coast Nutraceuticals.

Phoenix share spoils on a wet and wild night

Six goals, a point apiece and all sorts of talking points from a season opener that was as wet and wild as the water park on the Gold Coast.

The Wellington Phoenix and Gold Coast United shared the spoils at 3-3 last night but only after referee Peter O’Leary took the extraordinary step of offering the two captains the option of abandoning the game at halftime.

Ricki Herbert reveals Phoenix plan to attack

Confident coach Ricki Herbert says the Wellington Phoenix will attack Gold Coast United from the outset in tonight’s season opener.

Fresh from his World Cup heroics and building on last season’s A-League finals run, Herbert will give four players in his starting XI a licence to thrill at Westpac Stadium.

Shane Smeltz puts pressure on Phoenix

Shane Smeltz is accustomed to being under the spotlight but the All Whites star insists all eyes and expectation will be on the Phoenix tomorrow, and his Gold Coast United side intends to spoil New Zealand’s post-World Cup party.

Wellington had two wins and a draw against United last season, but the A-League’s golden boot believes the Queenslanders can reverse the trend at Westpac Stadium tomorrow, noting all the pressure was on the highly rated Phoenix to extend the World Cup momentum.

Phoenix skipper unimpressed with Gold Coast

Wellington Phoenix captain Andrew Durante isn’t reading too much into results from the opening round of the A-League.

While the Phoenix had the luxury of the weekend off, the competition’s 10 other teams faced off in week one fixtures that produced four draws and just one result.

Phoenix profits up 151%

A SURGE in fuel sales boosted the performance of listed Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc. in the first half of the year, with core net income up by 151%.

Phoenix Petroleum said in a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange its core net income for the first half of the year rose to P135.4 million from P54 million in the same period last year.