President Biden criticized by some for not visiting the border during Arizona trip
As President Joe Biden makes another visit to Arizona, he's drawing criticism from various officials for appearing to not make time to visit the southernmost part of the state to see the cities impacted by the growing border crisis.
Heavy rains cause flash flooding in western Arizona
Yuma, La Paz and Mohave counties were all under Flash Flood Warnings on Saturday. Video shared from a Yuma neighborhood showed streets flooded from overnight storms.
Feds to drop Arizona lawsuit over shipping containers at border
The federal government is ready to drop a lawsuit against Arizona over storage containers that were put up last year at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Tropical Storm Hilary to bring rain, possible flooding to Arizona
The West Coast is bracing for Tropical Storm Hilary, and Arizona residents are bracing for the risk of dangerous flash flooding.
Hurricane Hilary: Where Arizonans can get sandbags ahead of possible flooding in parts of the state
As Hurricane Hilary is raising concerns for flooding in Arizona, various county and city governments are making sand and sandbags available for residents who want to protect their homes from potential floodwaters.
Excessive Heat Warning issued for Phoenix area through Aug. 17
The warning goes into effect at 10 a.m. Wednesday and lasts through 8 p.m. Thursday. It affects portions of La Paz, Maricopa, Pinal, and Yuma counties.
Excessive Heat Warning issued for 9 Arizona counties
Officials said in the area, daytime temperatures ranging from 110°F to 117°F can be expected.
West Main Fire burns hundreds of acres near Yuma
Firefighters say the “West Main Fire" is active and pushing west into California, along the Colorado River and north past the Laguna Dam.
The shipping containers removed from Arizona's border are up for sale
The Arizona Dept. of Administration says the 20- and 40-foot containers range in price from $500 to $2,000. They have some wear and tear, but are otherwise "very functional," officials said.
Arizona to invest in manufacturing worker training programs in rural areas
Arizona is partnering with the manufacturing industry and local colleges to train potential workers in rural areas of the state.
Arizona woman who won social equity license set to open dispensary as father serves 18-year marijuana sentence
Alicia Deals is set to open a marijuana dispensary, using one of the 26 social equity licenses that were issued following the passage of Proposition 207. What makes this story rather ironic is that Alicia's father is in prison for doing the exact same thing that Alicia is now doing legally.
A month since Title 42's end in Arizona: What's changed, what hasn't, what's to come?
It’s been a month since the public health order known as Title 42 was lifted, and since then, the Department of Homeland Security says illegal crossings at the southern border have taken a dip. Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls talks what's to come.
'Over 30 rounds were fired': Yuma shooting ends with 2 dead, 5 injured; suspects arrested
A shooting in Yuma left two people dead and five others hurt on Saturday night, and three suspects have been arrested.
Border Patrol K-9 in Yuma sniffs out $2M in fentanyl during traffic stop
Agents say more than $2 million in fentanyl was seized from a car at a checkpoint along Interstate 8.
Arizona Gov. Hobbs announces new grant money for Yuma border sector
The immigrant surge after Title 42 expired never materialized, but that doesn't mean immigration isn't a big issue, according to Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes.
Gov. Hobbs gives update on border support
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is speaking in Somerton about providing support to border communities after the end of Title 42.
End of Title 42: Yuma mayor gives border update
It's been nearly a week since Title 42 expired. Border crossings appear to be down, but that doesn't mean cities along the border aren't still facing some challenges. Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls spoke with FOX 10 to provide an update on the border crisis.
Yuma border prepares for migrant influx
Title 42 will come to an end tonight, and the Border Patrol is expecting a drastic increase in migrants at all of its major points of entry in Douglas, Nogales, Lukeville and San Luis. FOX 10's Troy Hayden visited San Luis Thursday morning as hundreds were already lining up.
Arizona hospital near border preparing for Title 42's end, possible migrant surge
In Yuma, Arizona, which borders Mexico, only one hospital serves the permanent population and undocumented immigrants crossing.
Thousands of migrants could soon cross into Arizona as Title 42's end nears
Title 42, an immigration rule that was put in place during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, is set to expire on May 11, and thousands of migrants could soon cross into Arizona from Mexico after the rule's end. Reporter Ashley Soriano has more on how local officials are preparing for another possible migrant surge.