Some Navajo Nation residents describe flood-ridden communities as 'uninhabitable'
A disaster declaration for the Navajo Nation was approved after winter storms and flooding continue to damage their homes. However, those resources aren't being distributed to everyone who lives there.
Pokémon cards theft leads to drug bust in Arizona involving baby
The alleged theft of hundreds of dollars worth of Pokémon cards led to the arrests of a man and woman who had drugs in the backseat next to a baby.
Prescott Valley PD investigates possible shooting threat at school
PVPD is investigating after they say a threat was called into Bradshaw Mountain High School between 6 and 7 a.m.
'Armed and dangerous' suspect sought in Yavapai County
Clarkdale officials have not released the suspect's name but say the 37 year old pointed a gun at neighbors and ran from police during a domestic violence incident on the Yavapai-Apache Reservation. Clarkdale residents are being told to stay indoors and keep their doors locked. If you see the suspect, you should call police.
Gov. Hobbs declares state of emergency in Yavapai County amid flooding
Heavy rain and snowmelt last month caused rivers and creeks to rise, flooding Camp Verde and nearby communities. Hobbs' declaration provides emergency funding and resources to repair damage infrastructure.
Prescott boy recovering after suffering serious burns in bonfire accident
As a Prescott boy recovers in Phoenix after suffering serious burns in a bonfire accident, his mom is looking for a place to live in Phoenix, so that she can be closer to her son.
Tests on orange liquid, soil in northern Arizona show no imminent threat to public health, ADEQ officials say
Investigators concluded that the orange liquid is from naturally occurring iron, which happens as iron is exposed to air and forms iron oxide, which is red or orange in color.
Navajo Nation to receive federal aid for severe flood damage
The Navajo Nation is set receive federal emergency aid to help repair damage caused by severe flooding during a series of storms earlier this year.
U.S. judge orders man held in case of missing Navajo woman
Begay was 62 at the time she disappeared. Her case has garnered national attention as tribal leaders, state legislators and law enforcement agencies across the country have been working to establish special commissions and task forces aimed at investigating missing person cases and unsolved slayings in Indian Country.
Man indicted 2 years after Navajo woman's disappearance
Ella Mae Begay vanished from her Sweetwater home on the Navajo Nation back in June 2021, and she has still not been located.
Arizona woman dies after falling off cliff
Deputies are investigating after a woman fell to her death off a cliff in central Arizona.
Yavapai County judge has cases reassigned after a DUI arrest
The high court also said the Commission on Judicial Conduct will conduct any investigation it believes appropriate involving Celé Hancock, who was arrested by Prescott police on March 19.
'It's a disaster': Some Arizona drivers left frustrated as roads have been hit hard by recent storms
Recent storms have wreaked havoc on some of Arizona's major highways, including a highway in the Wickenburg area, which some drivers say is becoming a living nightmare.
YCSO Sergeant passes away following medical emergency: 'An exemplary role model'
A Yavapai County Sheriff's Sergeant passed away on March 24. "He led with integrity, loyalty, and courage. He will be remembered for his selfless service to our community and will be deeply missed by all who knew him," Sheriff David Rhodes said.
Areas of northern Arizona under evacuation orders due to severe flooding
Authorities in northern Arizona are telling some residents to evacuate as severe floodwaters are making for dangerous living and traveling conditions.
Former Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly dies at age 75
Ben Shelly, of Thoreau, became the Navajo Nation's seventh president and took office in January 2011.
Yavapai County judge arrested on suspicion of extreme DUI
Hancock showed signs of alcohol consumption and failed several sobriety tests, according to police.
Supreme Court justices appear split in Navajo Nation water rights case
Justices on the U.S. Supreme Court appear split as they weigh a dispute involving the federal government and the Navajo Nation's quest for water from the drought-stricken Colorado River.
Feds want justices to end Navajo fight for Colorado River water
More than 150 years ago, the U.S. government and the tribe signed treaties that promised the tribe a “permanent home" — a promise the Navajo Nation says includes a sufficient supply of water.
A look at stormy weather destruction around Arizona
With all the rain Arizona's been getting this year also comes the destruction from such weather, like wind, flooding, hail and rock slides. We're taking a look at the most recent impacts on communities as well as drought levels.