Man accused of 'violently' assaulting US Forest Service agent in Arizona
Yavapai County Sheriff’s officials said Jerome police took 33-year-old Jonathan Kip Medford into custody Wednesday afternoon.
Pre-construction work set to begin on stretches of I-17 ahead of major improvement project, ADOT officials say
ADOT officials say pre-construction work on a 23-mile stretch of I-17 north of Phoenix will get underway, ahead of a project that will widen the freeway, as well as adding flex lanes to it.
Dog rescued off Arizona mountain cliff after community, owner come together to save 'Goldie'
Goldie was rescued by a group of concerned animal lovers and her owner after she chased javelinas a little too far and got stuck on a mountainside. She was stuck for days until her dangerous rescue.
Lawyer who quit Arizona Legislature rebuked for campaign misconduct
Former Arizona Rep. David Stringer admitted that he falsely suggested that courts had determined that Polk acted dishonestly as county attorney and that he knowingly approved the mailers and didn’t adequately supervise his political consultants.
Dog survives incident with mountain lion in Arizona: 'Most horrifying thing I've ever seen'
Karley the dog survived being snatched up by a mountain lion in northern Arizona while on a hike with her owners. Later that night, she was found and is safe back home.
Drone technology used in Navajo Nation to deliver essentials to residents
A drone delivering medical supplies and other essentials to Navajo Nation residents launched for the first time ever, the administration said. The “Healing Eagle Feather” drone can carry up to 14 pounds.
Navajo Nation officials distribute masks and sanitizers in New Mexico
On Saturday, tribal health officials reported 330 new cases and four more deaths on the vast reservation that covers 27,000 square miles and extends into parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.
Little Miss Nobody: Investigators hope DNA can help identify girl whose body was found over 60 years ago
The little girl, known as 'Little Miss Nothing,' was found partially buried in the desert near Congress in 1960. Now, almost 62 years following her death, investigators with the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office hope that new DNA technology will help identify her.
Arizona court upholds convictions, sentences of slain death-row inmate
Kenneth Wayne Thompson II was convicted in 2019 of using a hatchet and a knife to kill his sister-in-law and her boyfriend in Yavapai County in 2012. He then poured acid on the bodies and set their house on fire.
Navajo Nation increases ability to do COVID-19 testing, vaccinations
Navajo President Jonathan Nez said the facilities also are working to give out more home testing kits this month while cases are surging.
Navajo Nation: COVID-19 booster shot required for government workers
Navajo Nation health officials have changed how the term “fully vaccinated” is defined by making it two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine plus a booster shot.
Navajo Nation working on tribal community response plan to stop sex trafficking
January is National Human Trafficking Awareness month and the Navajo Nation is gearing up to take on the problem.
"We are NOT running out of food": Bashas' works to improve supply chain shortage issue on Navajo Nation
Bashas' is reassuring thousands on the Navajo Nation that they are working to fix the supply chain issue, which has led to empty shelves and rising concern among residents.
Navajo Nation: 93 more COVID-19 cases, 1st death in 4 days
The Navajo Nation on Tuesday, Jan. 11 reported 93 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and one death, the first in four days.
Woman shot, killed by police inside Prescott bank
"Upon arrival, a Prescott Police Officer located the suspect still inside the bank," police said in a news release. "This initial contact resulted in the officer utilizing lethal force against the suspect."
Man shot dead by police following domestic dispute, rampage that left 2 people hurt, officials with YCSO say
A man is shot and killed by police, following a domestic dispute and subsequent rampage that left two people injured in Paulden, according to the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office.
1st case of omicron variant detected on Navajo Nation
The latest numbers pushed the number of cases on the Navajo Nation at 41,657 since the pandemic began.
Take a look at Prescott after a winter snowfall
The high country got lots of snow in the past week, making for a postcard-like setting in historic Prescott. Our FOX 10 drone team, Joe Tillman and Brian Kae give us a look from above.
Arizona death-row inmate victim of prison homicide
Kenneth W. Thompson, 38, was discovered Wednesday at the Eyman prison complex in Florence and efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.
New Year's Eve Boot Drop: Preparations underway in Prescott
New Year's Eve celebrations are still on in Prescott, and in the center of the celebration is a six-foot-tall illuminated boot. FOX 10 photojournalist Dave Stermon has more.