Community meeting held in Yarnell following deadly crash involving YCSO sergeant
Days after a sergeant with the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office struck and killed a woman while driving home in Yarnell, the community came together for a meeting with officials to discuss changes that could make the area safer for pedestrians.
2 students arrested, accused of threatening school shooting in Prescott Valley
The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office says they received a report from a parent that their seventh grader had a video of a 12-year-old student making threats to "shoot up" Prescott Valley Charter School.
Monsoon 2022: Potential for more flooding presents threat to northern Arizona town's water supply
The town of Mayer is on high alert, as there is a potential for monsoon storms to impact the town's water supply.
No golden ticket required: Chocolate Falls surge after monsoonal storms
The Chocolate Falls, a nickname for Arizona’s Grand Falls, is the largest waterfall in the state and is known to be a sight of "Pure Imagination."
Navajo Nation reports first case of monkeypox
The Navajo Nation has already requested monkeypox vaccines from the federal government, and the first doses are expected to arrive this week.
162 pounds of meth seized during traffic stop north of Phoenix; driver arrested
The driver, 36-year-old Sergio Rosas of Minneapolis, Minnesota, was arrested and booked into jail. He is accused of multiple drug charges.
Arizona mother saves daughter after registered sex offender breaks into home, deputies say
Lloyd Beard, a 54-year-old Prescott resident, reportedly broke into a house in Paulden while a mother, 12-year-old daughter and 16-year-old son were sleeping.
Arizona Wendy's employee facing murder charge following customer's death
A northern Arizona Wendy's employee is facing a murder charge following a customer's death. Police say the customer complained about his order and that's when the suspect came around the counter and beat him.
Phoenix man facing 2 decades in jail for sexually abusing a child for years, authorities say
A Phoenix man will spend more than two decades behind bars after he was found guilty of sexually abusing a child for years on the Navajo Nation, said the United States Attorney's Office.
Monsoon brings flooding, dust storms, hail to Arizona: Live radar, updates
On Wednesday, there is about a 30% chance of rain for the Phoenix area. A Flood Watch is in effect for much of the state through early Wednesday night.
55,000 fentanyl pills, meth seized in two Yavapai County traffic stops less than an hour apart
Thousands of fentanyl pills and meth were seized in two Yavapai County traffic stops over the weekend. The stops were made less than an hour from each other.
15 people hurt after SUV barrels through Native American parade; suspect arrested
A man has been arrested after an SUV barreled through a parade that celebrates Native American culture in New Mexico. Investigators say they do not believe the incident was motivated by ethnic hatred.
This is how much money you need to make and how many hours you need to work to afford rent in Arizona
The Out of Reach report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition shows the gap between wages and the current cost of rentals in the United States.
Samuel Sandoval, one of the last Navajo Code Talkers, dies at 98
Samuel Sandoval was one of hundreds of Navajos recruited by the Marines to send and receive military communications in secret code using their native language during WWII.
Prescott Valley Wendy's worker accused of assault after customer complained about order
A Prescott Valley fast food worker has been arrested for allegedly hitting a customer in the head following a complaint about his food order, according to police.
Cottonwood Police ask residents to donate to charity, not panhandlers
Temporary signs that read, "It's OK to say NO to panhandlers," have been posted throughout the city where a "high volume" of panhandling occurs.
Flood watch issued across Arizona amid monsoon storms: Live radar, updates
A new round of monsoon weather made its way through parts of the Phoenix area on July 25, as a Flood Watch remains in effect across Arizona.
Who is Prescott National Forest wildfire spotter, Aundrea Romero?
Who is Prescott National Forest wildfire spotter, Aundrea Romero? She overlooks the entire forest and watches out for any fires. She's the person who first spotted the Crooks Fire that ignited back in April.
'Naked and Afraid' star Melanie Rauscher dead at 35
Melanie Rauscher starred on the Discovery Channel program in 2013.
Excessive Heat Warning in effect for 8 Arizona counties
The Excessive Heat Warning goes into effect at 11 a.m. on July 21 and lasts through 8 p.m. on Friday.