Arizona highways along White Mountains reopen after winter closures
The Arizona Dept. of Transportation reopened State Routes 261, 273 and 473 on April 14. They all lead to lakes in the White Mountains and are normally closed every winter season.
2 suspected fentanyl suppliers arrested in northern Arizona
The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office, in collaboration with Partners Against Narcotics Trafficking (PANT), said they received tips about the suspected drug dealers from Chino Valley and Prescott.
Yavapai-Apache officer released from rehab center months after being shot by suspect
On April 12, Sgt. Brogdon was released from the rehab facility, as his brothers and sisters in blue from other Arizona law enforcement agencies lined the hallways, showing their support for him as he made his way to the car for his caravan home.
Man hit, killed by cars on I-17 near Sunset Point
According to DPS, the crash happened on April 12 when a man was hit by multiple vehicles in the southbound lanes. His identity was not released.
Trial set for man accused of dumping body parts in Arizona
A man accused of dumping body parts around central Arizona, was scheduled to change his not guilty plea in the case. Instead, he opted to represent himself and go to trial.
US 93 north of Wickenburg reopens after deadly crash involving 18-wheeler hauling cars, DPS says
A deadly crash involving multiple vehicles closed US 93 temporarily in both directions Monday morning north of Wickenburg, but the lanes have since been reopened.
Ex-Arizona lawmaker remembered as dedicated public servant
Daniel Peaches died Tuesday, the Navajo Nation Council said in a statement. Peaches’ son told The Associated Press that his father died from cancer. He was 82.
Midnight snack: Hungry Arizona javelina hops into car to eat Cheetos
The javelina tore off part of the dashboard, a portion of the interior passenger door, and knocked the Subaru into neutral, causing it to roll out of the driveway and across the street.
PD: 2 men arrested for stealing car, taking it on a joyride, then crashing in Arizona
Two 18 year olds are behind bars after police say they admitted to stealing a car from a home and taking it for a joyride that ended in a crash. Before they reportedly admitted to the crime, they had claimed they were beaten up.
Arizona robbery suspect fatally shot by Oklahoma troopers
After being contacted by police in Sedona about a stolen vehicle driven by a robbery suspect, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol found the vehicle in Canadian County, located west of Oklahoma City, on Saturday.
Check your tickets! $1M Triple Twist ticket, $50K Powerball ticket sold in Arizona
Lottery officials say a Triple Twist ticket worth $1,006,431 was sold at Clark's Market in Sedona, and a $50,000 Powerball ticket was sold at a Fry's Food Store in Fountain Hills.
New research shows Arizona firefighters likely surprised by microburst during Yarnell Hill Fire
We are getting new information on weather conditions during the Yarnell Hill Fire in 2013 that killed 19 Granite Mountain Hot Shot firefighters. FOX 10's Stephanie Olmo reports.
Arizona GOP files lawsuit, wants state supreme court to rule early voting unconstitutional
The Arizona Republican Party filed a lawsuit, asking the Arizona Supreme Court to rule early voting is unconstitutional. But at the state capitol, a group says early voting is essential and banishing it would hurt their communities.
'Little Miss Nobody': After 62 years, girl identified in 1960 Arizona cold case
The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office announced during a press conference on March 15 that the remains of "Little Miss Nobody" have been identified as Sharon Gallegos.
Navajo Nation's Roselyn Tso nominated to lead Indian Health Services amid tough challenges
Roselyn Tso, an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation, most recently served as director of the agency’s Navajo region, which stretches across parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.
Daylight Saving Time: Why Arizona (mostly) does not 'spring forward' and 'fall back'
We've all heard of 'Spring Forward, Fall Back,' but that's not a thing we do in Arizona (mostly). Here's what you should know on why Arizona generally does not observe Daylight Saving Time.
Oregon man convicted of 2007 Arizona murder of mining claim partner
A Yavapai County Superior Court jury in Prescott on Thursday convicted Anthony James Richards, 59, of Terrbonne, of second-degree murder in the killing of Larry Powers.
Arizona sergeant out of ICU after being shot in Camp Verde; suspect's body found
The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office said that the body of 39-year-old Valentin Rodriguez was found in the Verde River, near the Tunlii Crossing, by a father and son who were fishing.
Friends, family show support for Yavapai County teen after Valentine's Day crash left her paralyzed
Kari Valena says her 14-year-old daughter, Kaylee, is among the six people who were hurt in a crash in the Chino Valley area on Valentine's Day, and Kaylee has been told she will never walk again.
Navajo Nation maintains mask mandate as New Mexico drops it
The Navajo Nation implemented a mask mandate early on in the pandemic. Residents and visitors are required to wear masks in public, and schoolchildren also must mask up.