Police and Law Enforcement 1 day ago Officers' unexpected pizza delivery goes viral after holiday traffic stop arrest Tempe police shared a viral video showing two officers delivering a pizza to a customer after they arrested the delivery driver.
UFOs 1 day ago Military jet's mysterious collision raises questions about advanced UFOs in US airspace: 'Been here all along' U.S. Air Force confirms an F-16 Viper jet was struck by an unidentified object during training exercises, raising questions about advanced technology potentially beyond human capabilities.
US 1 day ago Suzanne Morphew's remains may have been moved twice after being killed, forensic scientist says New evidence suggests Suzanne Morphew's body was moved at least one time after she was killed, prosecutors said.
Arizona 2 days ago Arizona resident dies of pneumonic plague, the first deadly case in area in nearly 20 years The first pneumonic plague death in Arizona's Coconino County in almost two decades highlights the rare but deadly respiratory disease transmitted mainly by infected fleas.
Media 2 days ago Trump's border crackdown prompts Arizona farmer to seek better agricultural labor solutions An Arizona family farm owner discusses immigration challenges in agriculture, labor shortages for meat cutters, and the difficulties of obtaining work visas for skilled foreign workers.
Arizona 3 days ago Mandatory evacuation orders in effect as 1,000-acre wildfire threatens Grand Canyon's North Rim Mandatory evacuation orders issued for Grand Canyon's North Rim as White Sage Fire burns 1,000 acres, with Highway 89A closed and officials warning of extreme heat.
Immigration 4 days ago Border Patrol union chief blasts anti-masking proposal: 'Tone deaf politics' Border Patrol union chief Paul Perez denounces a Democratic-led bill to unmask immigration agents, calling it dangerous and politically motivated.
Hiking 4 days ago Hiker dies on iconic Arizona park trail during extreme summer heat Grand Canyon National Park reports a 67-year-old man's death on South Kaibab Trail amid sweltering temperatures, despite CPR attempts by passersby and park medical personnel.
US July 6 Inside Barry Morphew's secretive life 600 miles away from epicenter of murder investigation into wife's death Barry Morphew lived a secretive life in Cave Creek, Arizona, over 600 miles away from where his wife, Suzanne Morphew, went missing in Salida, Colorado.
US July 4 How law enforcement's discovery of rare drug in Suzanne Morphew's body led to her husband's eventual arrest A new grand jury indictment against Barry Morphew for the alleged murder of his wife, Suzanne, contains evidence that two former prosecutors think make it a very strong case.
US June 30 Barry Morphew extradited to Colorado to face murder charges in wife's 2020 disappearance Barry Morphew was indicted on a charge of murder in the first degree after deliberation in the death of his wife, Suzanne Morphew. Barry Morphew has been extradited to Colorado.
Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe June 30 Cause of death revealed for hiker influencer found dead in Arizona desert Social media hiking influencer Hannah Moody's death ruled accidental due to heat exposure despite reportedly carrying five gallons of water with her.
Crime June 26 Pastor's crucifixion murder suspect says on video he planned to kill 14 more Suspect in Arizona pastor crucifixion case reveals motive was religious opposition, claims he was arrested while attempting to target a Catholic priest in Sedona
Border security June 26 Pentagon sets up new 250 mile military buffer zone at border with crossings at record lows The Pentagon announced Wednesday that it is establishing an expansive new military buffer zone in Texas aimed at bolstering border security as illegal crossings continue to plummet to record lows.
Immigration June 25 Border Patrol could face key recruitment change as Congress debates next immigration moves Arizona Sen. Gallego introduces bill to exempt some military, veterans and law enforcement from CBP polygraph tests, aiming to streamline hiring amid border security staffing shortages
Arizona June 24 Hiker disappears from ‘Edge of the World’ campground on trip with father Coconino County authorities rescue 32-year-old Janelle Banda, who disappeared from campsite while hiking with her father, found dehydrated after three days in remote canyon.
Border wall June 21 Mexican mayor applauds Trump’s 'cleaning house' deportation plan The mayor of the border city of Nogales in Sonora, Mexico, Juan Francisco Gim Nogales, discusses the reality of how Trump's deportation plans have affected his community.
Immigration June 18 Border wall construction surges ahead as illegal crossings plummet to historic lows Officials in Arizona and Texas are expected to see more of their border walls constructed following recent actions, including over $300 million to build 27 miles of the wall in the Tucson Sector.
Simone Biles June 8 Ex-NFL kicker calls out Simone Biles over personal attack on Riley Gaines Former NFL kicker Jay Feely weighed in on Simone Biles' personal attack on Riley Gaines and made his stance clear on men playing in women's sports.
US June 7 Third teen death in national forest raises alarm as two high schoolers found shot during camping trip With the death of 18-year-old Pandora Kjolsrud and 17-year-old Evan Clark, three teenagers have been found dead in Arizona's Tonto National Forest since February.
Arizona June 7 17 illegal migrants discovered crammed in RV, sedan in sweltering Arizona heat A man has been arrested and charged with human smuggling after 17 illegal migrants were found crammed inside an RV and a nearby sedan in the sweltering Arizona heat Wednesday.
Immigration June 6 Trump's border wall expansion moves forward in several critical areas: 'Crisis is not yet over' Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has approved waivers for 36 additional miles of border wall construction in Arizona and New Mexico.
National Security June 3 Dem governor ripped as 'total disgrace' after vetoing bill limiting Chinese land ownership near military bases Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill preventing Chinese land purchases near Arizona's military bases, saying it would be ineffective at counterespionage.
Arizona June 3 GOP ad war kicks off in heated battleground state primary: 'We've barely just begun' The Arizona governor race sees early ad spending as Turning Point PAC backs Andy Biggs, while Karrin Taylor Robson also ramps up her campaign efforts.
Virginia June 3 Youngkin sets date for special election to fill deep-blue House seat A special election in Virginia's 11th Congressional District on Sept. 9 will fill the seat of late Rep. Gerry Connolly, with multiple candidates vying for the position.
Crime June 3 Repeat offender in Arizona gets life plus 10 years for fatal shooting just 16 days after prison release Arizona convicted murderer Clifton Nez Hamalowa was sentenced to life plus 10 years for killing Richard Olds, with siblings involved in crime concealment and witness intimidation.
Migrant Crime May 30 EXCLUSIVE: ICE issues detainers for alleged illegal immigrant burglars Suspected South American Theft Group members, ranging in age from 23 to 38, are being targeted for deportation after their arrests for burglaries in Arizona.
Healthcare May 28 A new law in this state bans automated insurance claim denials Arizona's new law mandates licensed physicians, not computers, to review health insurance claims, aiming to prioritize patient care over profits by 2026.
Politics May 27 Liberals blame Big Beautiful Bill loss on dying Dems: Imagine if they 'retired instead of died in office' Virginia Democrat Gerry Connolly's death was blamed by some for the narrow failure of the "Big, Beautiful Bill" while Republicans indicated they had the votes either way.
Crime May 25 7 members of South American theft group arrested for Phoenix burglaries Authorities arrest seven SATG members linked to burglaries in Phoenix. Scottsdale Police, with California's help, recover stolen items including a French Bulldog.