4 wild horses fatally shot in Arizona; $5,000 reward offered for information
A $5,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of whoever is responsible for fatal shootings of four wild horses in northern Arizona.
Majority of Arizona counties to drop marijuana-related charges
Most Arizona county attorneys said they were either immediately dropping existing marijuana-related cases or planning to drop them when Proposition 207 goes into effect.
2020 Election: How to watch ballot counting livestreams in Arizona, track county results
Check election results for all Arizona counties and watch a live feed of their vote counting process.
All Arizona counties meet benchmarks for safely reopening businesses
On Oct. 1, Graham County advanced to the moderate transmission stage of COVID-19, joining all other Arizona counties, with the exception of Greenlee County, which remains in the minimal stage.
Arizona man pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter charge
A Red Valley man pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter after getting into a car crash in New Mexico, killing another man.
8 Arizona counties face ballot deadlines as court mulls Kanye West appeal
Maricopa, Pima, Apache, Mohave, Pinal, Cochise, Coconino and La Paz counties face a Sept. 8 deadline for printing ballots. The deadline for the remaining counties is late afternoon on Sept. 9.
10 Arizona counties meet health benchmarks to resume in-person learning at schools
The Arizona Department of Health Services announced on Sept. 3 that six Arizona counties, including Maricopa, have joined four others in meeting the benchmarks for hybrid learning -- a combination of in-person and virtual learning in schools amid COVID-19.
FBI seeking information as investigation over the murder of two brothers on the Navajo Nation continues
Months after two brothers from Ohio are found dead on the Navajo Nation, FBI officials are still investigating the case.
2 counties in Arizona cleared to partially reopen schools
Conditions related to COVID-19 in Arizona have improved to the point where four counties can partially reopen their schools for in-person learning, according to officials.
Navajo Nation under another weekend virus curfew
The Navajo Nation is under another weekend curfew as the Native American community battles the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Hard-hit tribe takes strict steps as virus surges in Arizona
The White Mountain Apache Tribe is taking some of the most drastic actions in Arizona to protect its 13,500 residents, more than one-eighth of whom have already tested positive for COVID-19.
Navajo police officer dies of COVID-19, department says
The department says Lee is the first Navajo officer to die of COVID-19 in the line of duty.
United Food Bank delivering 2 semi-trucks full of food to White Mountain Apache Tribe
The United Food Bank is delivering two semi-trucks full of food on Thursday morning to more than 1,000 households that are part of the White Mountain Apache Tribe. The event began at the Hon-Dah Casino and continues while supplies last.
Petrified Forest National Park to begin phased reopening
The national park in northeastern Arizona is starting to reopen their facilities to the public.
Arizona county leads in COVID-19-cases on Navajo Nation
Arizona’s Apache County has now surpassed neighboring McKinley County in New Mexico as having the most COIVD-19 cases on the Navajo Nation.
Arizona reports 16 new coronavirus deaths, 446 new cases
Arizona is reporting 16 new deaths from the coronavirus and 446 new cases.
United Food Bank delivers more than 62,000 pounds of food to White Mountain Apache Tribe
Mesa's United Food Bank brought more than 62,000 pounds of food to the White Mountain Apache Reservation this week.
Authorities investigating deaths of 2 Ohio men in northeastern Arizona
Authorities are investigating the deaths of two Ohio men whose bodies were found on a remote road on the Navajo Nation in northeastern Arizona.
AZ Secretary of State: Authorize all-mail elections in August and November
Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs addressed a letter to Arizona legislators asking to enact all-mail elections in August and November in light of worries surrounding the coronavirus outbreak.
Gov. Ducey orders flags at half-staff following death of White Mountain Apache Police officer
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has ordered flags at all state buildings lowered to half-staff in honor of a White Mountain Apache Police officer who was killed while on duty.