Missing Arizona girl found in Mexico after she was lured by man posing as teen, deputies say
The U.S. Dept. of Justice says 38-year-old Daniel Navarro and 20-year-old Julie Le drove the 15-year-old girl to Tijuana back on July 1.
Man wanted for murder at Smyrna shopping center dies in Arizona
A man wanted for the deadly shooting of a 22-year-old in the parking lot of a Smyrna shopping center has died while being taken into custody in Arizona.
18-hour fight for her life: Arizona woman recalls clinging to tree with her dog until being rescued
An Arizona woman was stuck in a canal near Yuma for 18 hours after she tried to rescue her dog who fell in. Now just over a month later, she's giving an update on how she and her dog are doing and thanking the man she says saved their lives.
23 years after death, investigators identify boy found in DeKalb County cemetery, mother arrested
For over 20 years, the identity of a young boy whose body was found placed in the woods near a DeKalb County cemetery remained a mystery. Now investigators say they've identified him and arrested his mother for his death.
Arizona is most guilty of COVID-19 'panic buying,' study says
Researchers are revealing the top states guilty of COVID-19 “panic buying," and Arizona sits at the top of the list. We have how other states rank on the list, too!
Arizona Gov. Ducey signs bill banning close recording of law enforcement; ACLU calls it unconstitutional
A bill that was signed into law by the Arizona governor on July 6 bans recording law enforcement officials within 8 feet.
'Baby Holly’: How an Arizona pastor adopted an infant left by nomadic ‘cult’ after parents’ murders
The story of "Baby Holly" has made national headlines and there's a strong Arizona connection to the case. The murder of the child's parents remains unsolved and authorities say a cult could be linked to the crimes.
United Airlines suspending flights to airports in Arizona, Arkansas starting this fall
United says the service changes will begin in September.
Baby's hearing damaged after fireworks were reportedly shot into a Gilbert home
A mother says her baby's hearing has been damaged on one side after aerial fireworks were reportedly shot into their home and landed in their bedroom. The baby was sleeping with his parents to be comforted from loud noises.
Arizona man shoots and kills girlfriend after they get into a car crash, police say
After an Arizona couple got into a car crash, police say a man shot and killed his girlfriend and then left the scene. He's now facing a murder charge.
World War II-era boat emerges from shrinking Lake Mead
As water levels drop at both Lake Mead and Lake Powell upstream on the Arizona-Utah line, states in the U.S. West increasingly face deeper cuts to their supply from the Colorado River.
166K fentanyl pills found hidden inside spare tire in Phoenix, woman arrested
Officer in Phoenix discovered 166,000 suspected fentanyl pills hidden inside a spare tire. A 20-year-old suspect was arrested.
Man accused of shooting, killing Arizona Uber Eats delivery driver
"French was confronted with the photograph taken of him moments before Martinez was shot and killed," police said. "He admitted that was him in the photograph but said he must have blacked out as to what occurred.
Phoenix homeowner shoots and kills 2 intruders, police say
A Phoenix homeowner shot and killed two men who were trying to break into their home early in the morning, police say.
Arizona leaders react after Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade
The ruling on a case known as Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization sets in motion a series of events that will likely lead to abortion being banned or severely restricted in roughly half of the 50 states.
Women's church group rescued from Camelback Mountain after hiking to get closer to God
Phoenix Fire officials say the group consisted of women from Alabama, Tennessee, and California, and that they were filming for a documentary called “Bad Girls Gone God.”
Phoenix gas station selling fuel way below the average: 'We are helping our community'
The owners of a gas station who practice the Sikh religion have decided to help people when they need it most, and they're doing it by lowering their gas prices in Phoenix.
Hot and crispy? Arizona Wendy's drive-thru assault caused by apparent dissatisfied customer
Not hot and crispy? Police in Arizona are looking for a woman accused of an unusual assault after police say she attacked a fast-food worker with the food she ordered.
Sweltering streets: Hundreds of homeless die in extreme heat across US
“If 130 homeless people were dying in any other way it would be considered a mass casualty event,” said Kristie L. Ebi, a professor of global health at the University of Washington.
Arizona volleyball player's honesty loses team the game, but wins the respect of her family, peers
An Arizona volleyball player's honesty about a bad call from the referee loses her team the game, but ultimately wins the respect of her family and teammates.