Elections coming up for some Arizona residents: Here's what to know
It doesn't feel like it's getting close to an election, but next month, voters across Arizona will be voting on a number of issues that are relevant to their local communities. here's what to know about the ballot measures.
From the farm to your table: Taking a look at Arizona sweet corn
There are nearly 19,000 farms across Arizona, and due to elevation differences across the state, there's almost always something that's in season. We take a look at sweet corn that is being grown at Mortimer Farms.
3 arrested in Prescott child exploitation investigation
In this multi-agency operation, Prescott police say three men either attempted to lure or solicit sex from underaged children.
Jamie Yazzie case: Boyfriend of Navajo woman convicted of her murder
The boyfriend of a Navajo woman whose case became emblematic of an international movement launched to draw attention to an epidemic of missing and murdered indigenous women was convicted of first-degree murder in her fatal shooting.
Arizona Crime Files: Sept. 16-23
Our top crime stories for the week of Sept. 16: A Gilbert woman was arrested in Yavapai County for reportedly shooting her estranged 80-year-old husband during a domestic dispute; a shooting in a Chandler neighborhood left two people with serious injuries; a man died at the hospital after being shot multiple times in north Phoenix; a woman who has been arrested 35 times is back in police custody following a violent confrontation at a Phoenix gas station; and a homeless man is accused of stealing a watch worth nearly $300,000 from a high-end jewelry store in Old Town Scottsdale.
Woman accused of shooting husband in Prescott
Christina Pasqualetto of Gilbert was arrested in Yavapai County for reportedly shooting her estranged 80-year-old husband during a domestic dispute.
Yavapai County residents raise concerns over proposed mine near residential neighborhood
Residents in a portion of Yavapai County say they are worried about a proposed plan for a mine to be placed right in the middle of their neighborhood.
Nightly Roundup: Mine proposal prompts worries; high school football coach indicted
From worries over a mining proposal in Arizona to a man who is accused of stealing something really expensive, here's a look at some of our top stories tonight.
Hail, rain, and wind in Arizona | Sept. 13
The latest monsoon storm brought hail, rain, and wind to Arizona. Thanks to our FOX 10 viewers for sending in these videos!
Woman shot, killed after pointing gun at officers in Prescott: police
Once at the scene, officers went to a home where the gunshots reportedly came from. As they approached the home, police say a woman came outside and pointed a gun at the officers.
School bus catches fire on I-17, no students hurt
No students were hurt when a school bus went up in flames late Thursday night along Interstate 17, south of Camp Verde.
Plane makes emergency landing on I-17 near Sunset Point
A small plane landed on I-17 near Sunset Point on Wednesday night, ADOT says. ADOT says the occupant in the plane is safe and no lanes are blocked.
Arizona Game and Fish investigates poaching case involving headless pronghorn antelope
The discovery was made along Big Chino Road, northwest of Paulden. The area was closed for pronghorn hunting at the time, officials said.
Woman abducted from Phoenix car dealership rescued in northern Arizona
Deputies say Jacob Wilhoit, 41, wore a wig and impersonated an Uber driver to kidnap the woman. He reportedly planned to drive her to Las Vegas and spent the night at a Lake Mead park.
Sedona hiker found dead at Utah’s Bryce Canyon National Park after thunderstorm, flash flooding
Jeanne Roblez Howell, 64, was reported missing at 7 p.m. on Friday after she was supposed to return from an afternoon hike on the Fairyland Loop Trail.
Cathy Sposito: Man who killed Arizona woman linked to other crimes, sheriff says
The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office held a news conference on Aug. 25, announcing that Bryan Scott Bennett committed the murder. Bennett died by suicide in 1994 but was linked to Sposito's murder through DNA evidence.
Yavapai County schoolteacher under investigation for alleged inappropriate conduct: YCSO
Officials with the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office say they are investigating a teacher in the town of Mayer, amid allegations involving inappropriate conduct with students.
Teacher investigated for alleged inappropriate conduct
In a statement, officials said several students reported to the school principal, as well as a School Resource Officer with YCSO, about "unwanted touching and strange treatment" by a teacher named Steven Reeser.
Fake Arizona rehab centers scam Native Americans far from home, officials warn during investigations
Autumn Nelson said she was seeking help for alcohol addiction last spring when fellow members of the Blackfeet Nation in Montana suggested a rehabilitation center in Phoenix, far to the south.
New therapy helps Arizona man re-learn how to swallow following simultaneous strokes
A chef in Arizona is on the mend, after suffering three strokes at the same time, and a Phoenix area hospital had a plan to help the man on his road to re-learn how to swallow, with help from a new form of therapy.