Woman arrested, accused of robbing Prescott shoe store employees at gunpoint
Police say Holly Ailiff left the store and returned 40 minutes later with a handgun. She pointed the gun at the employees and demanded cash from the registers.
Arizona agencies step up enforcement on US 93, known for crashes
The roughly 200 miles of U.S. 93 between Wickenburg and Hoover Dam are part of the main travel route between Phoenix and Las Vegas.
Southbound I-17 reopens in Black Canyon City following crash: ADOT
The Arizona Department of Transportation says there is no estimated time to reopen the lanes at milepost 241.
Toy drive for Hopi Nation: Chandler ice skating team collecting toys, donations
The Ice Denettes Synchronized Skating Team from Chandler is collecting money and toys that will be donated and delivered to the Hopi Reservation on Saturday, Dec. 18.
Arizona children found safe 8 days after being abducted by noncustodial parents, officials say
Officials say Ryan Mullin, 36, and Ashlee Lynne Waldie, 32, forcibly took their kids from their grandmother's house in Paulden, Arizona, as she has temporary custody.
Storm knocks out power to thousands of Navajo, Hopi homes
A piece of metal flew off a building and hit a powerline in Kayenta on the Arizona side, she said. Navajo communities near Winslow also were affected, she said.
Arizona health officials confirm omicron variant in Maricopa, Yavapai counties
Arizona health officials say the COVID-19 omicron variant has been detected in at least two counties, Yavapai and Maricopa.
Navajo president: Tribe can’t afford a large COVID-19 surge
Navajo Nation officials reported an additional 61 confirmed infections Friday and one more death. The total number of deaths now stands at 1,558.
Navajo Nation: No COVID-19 deaths for 4th time in 5-day span
The latest numbers pushed the tribe’s total cases since the pandemic began to 40,334.
13-year-old accused of making terrorist threats to Camp Verde Middle School
The Camp Verde Middle School student was arrested and charged with making terrorist threats after a superintendent reported that the threat was made on one of the school's social media pages.
Sheriff in Arizona pleads guilty to operating boat while drunk
Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes has been sentenced to 2 days in home confinement and a year of probation after pleading guilty to operating a boat while drunk.
Navajo Nation reports 27 more COVID-19 cases, but no deaths
The latest daily virus figures brought the tribe’s totals to 39,403 cases and 1,542 known deaths since the pandemic began.
Missing in Arizona: 5 months after Navajo woman disappeared, loved ones are still searching for her
Ella Mae Begay, a 62-year-old Navajo woman, has been missing since mid-June, and her family members are still searching for answers to her disappearance.
US 93 reopens north of Wickenburg following deadly crash
The crash happened just before 5:30 a.m. on Nov. 19 at milepost 178, the Arizona Department of Public Safety said.
Meet the crew who works and lives at Page Springs Fish Hatchery in Yavapai County
Arizona Game and Fish's Page Springs Fish Hatchery is a beautiful, laborious and rewarding place to call work, and maybe, even better to call home.
What is the bipartisan infrastructure bill's impact on Arizona's communities?
Millions of dollars from the bipartisan infrastructure bill will go to local projects in Arizona. From water to roads, broadband, and even fire prevention, just to name a few. Organizations are already planning on what to do with that money.
Arizona winery looks to other forms of bottling during glass shortage, supply chain issues
Merkin Vineyards, owned by an Arizona family, is struggling amid national supply chain shortages, saying we might see their wine in something other than glass bottles because of a glass shortage.
Biden signs order to tackle 'epidemic' of missing, murdered Indigenous people
President Joe Biden signed an executive order aimed at addressing what the administration calls an “epidemic” of missing or murdered Indigenous people.
Prescribed burns underway across Prescott National Forest
The U.S. Forest Service's Bradshaw Ranger District began setting the fire on Nov. 12 with another 750 acres being burned Nov. 14 and Nov. 15.
PD: Cottonwood man found with meth, cocaine in car punches officer, resists Taser during arrest
A Cottonwood man is accused of fighting with officers while having methamphetamine, cocaine, alcohol and a hunting knife in his car.