CRIME March 7, 2024 Arizona teen beating death: 6 suspects charged with murder for alleged Halloween party attack Six people are facing murder charges in connection to the October 2023 death of an Arizona teenage boy who was attacked at a Halloween party.
Arizona March 7, 2024 Arizona names US's first 'heat officer' in response to extreme temperatures Arizona's extreme temperatures have caused the state's health department to name a 'heat officer' to improve the public's preparedness for intense heat.
Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe March 6, 2024 Woman seen on camera at Arizona gas station in suspected 'assault and abduction' found safe, police say Police in a Phoenix suburb say they have been in contact with a woman involved in an "apparent assault and abduction" after releasing surveillance video.
Endangered Species March 6, 2024 Endangered Mexican gray wolves still face threat despite growing population numbers Environmentalist groups warn a threat still remains to the endangered Mexican grey wolf despite a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service survey showing growing population numbers.
Arizona March 5, 2024 University of Arizona president takes voluntary pay cut as school grapples with financial woes University of Arizona President Robert Robbins is expected to take a voluntary pay cut as the school looks to rein in its spending amid a financial crisis.
Africa March 5, 2024 Exiled South Sudanese academic charged in scheme to traffic weapons, overthrow government Peter Biar Ajak, 40, has been charged in Arizona in connection with a conspiracy to purchase and illegally export weapons in a bid to overthrow the South Sudanese government.
Politics March 5, 2024 Sen Kyrsten Sinema announces she will not seek reelection Independent Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announces she will not seek reelection to a second term in Arizona.
VIDEO March 5, 2024 Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announces she will not seek re-election Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announces she will not seek re-election in Arizona.
Arizona March 5, 2024 Arizona governor vetoes 'Alien Invasion Act' that would allow police to arrest illegal border crossers Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed a Republican-sponsored bill that would have authorized police to arrest migrants who enter the state illegally.
US March 4, 2024 Arizona woman falls down dry well, spends hours underground before being rescued Arizona authorities rescued a woman who fell down a Chandler well on Monday. She fell on Sunday night and spent hours there before being saved the next morning.
CRIME March 4, 2024 Arizona man serving 30 years for highway shooting found dead in prison cell An Arizona man convicted of shooting at vehicles on a freeway in 2016 was found dead in his prison cell over the weekend, authorities said.