Arizona student group slammed for raising money for teen charged in fatal Kenosha protest shootings
At Arizona State University, a Republican student group announced that half of any funds raised during the semester would go toward Kyle Rittenhouse's legal defense fund.
Death row inmate Lezmond Mitchell executed in Indiana
Lezmond Mitchell, a Native American, became the fourth person to die on death row from a lethal injection this year, for the killings of a woman and her 9-year-old granddaughter in 2001.
Vice President of Navajo Nation, which was hit hard by COVID-19 pandemic, to speak at RNC
The Vice President of the Navajo Nation, which was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, is set to speak at the Republican National Convention.
Instagram deletes account advertising ASU COVID-19 parties
Instagram has removed an account that claimed to throw COVID parties at Arizona State University.
Police: Hotel manager sexually abused women looking for a job
A hotel manager is accused of sexually assaulting several women during job interviews for more than a year, the Phoenix Police Department said.
'I have not lost my voice': Former Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords spoke at the Democratic National Convention
Former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords is set to make the speech almost 10 years after she was gravely wounded in a Tucson shooting that left six people dead and 12 others injured.
PD: Mesa man arrested, accused in plot to murder brother, turn family into sex slaves over inheritance money
Police in Mesa say a dispute between brothers over inheritance money eventually led to threats of murder and kidnapping.
Federal judge tosses lawsuit against NY visitor quarantine
A federal judge threw out a lawsuit by an Arizona woman who claimed New York’s 14-day quarantine requirement for travelers from hotspot coronavirus states infringed on her “fundamental right to travel.”
Jerry Sheridan talks upcoming Maricopa County Sheriff race against Paul Penzone
Jerry Sheridan beat former Maricopa County Sheriff for the GOP nomination and will face off against the current sheriff, Paul Penzone, in November.
Border tunnel appears to be 'most sophisticated' in U.S. history
An incomplete tunnel found stretching from Arizona to Mexico appears to be “the most sophisticated tunnel in U.S. history," authorities said.
Border Patrol finds dozens of migrants in stolen pickup truck in Arizona
The agents found 30 Mexican nationals, including children, crammed onto the Ford F-250 truck.
Arizona sheriff's 'Citizens Posse' allows residents to be deputized
“As Sheriff of Pinal County, I am given the authority to deputize civilians to assist in law enforcement," Sheriff Mark Lamb said. "While we hope such an action is never required, we want to make sure those willing to step into the role are trained and ready.”
Tough love: Phoenix family gives away teen's belongings after high-speed joyride in family's Range Rover
It's safe to say 14-year-old Angel Martinez will not forget about the lessons he learned anytime soon.
Arizona woman accused of trying to join Al-Qaeda, arrested at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
According to a news release, Jill Marie Jones was arrested on July 22 after she was communicating with two undercover FBI agents, one of whom she believed to be a member of Al-Qaeda.
Migrant kids held in US hotels, then expelled
The Trump administration is detaining immigrant children as young as 1 in hotels before deporting them to their home countries.
Man flees to Mexico after shooting a victim in the leg, police say
A 27-year-old man from Flagstaff is said to have fled to Mexico after shooting a victim in the leg on July 16. The Flagstaff Police Department said an arrest warrant was issued.
Juan Martinez, ex-prosecutor known for role in Jodi Arias trial, has been disbarred
An ex-Maricopa County prosecutor known for his role in the Jodi Arias trial has been disbarred.
Refrigerated trucks requested in Arizona, Texas as morgues reach capacity amid COVID-19 surge
With COVID-19 cases surging in many states across the U.S., Texas and Arizona have requested refrigerated trucks in several counties that have nearly reached their morgue capacity.
3 Arizona teachers test positive for COVID-19 after sharing summer school classroom, 1 passes away
Kimberly Chavez Lopez Byrd, a teacher, passed away from COVID-19 on June 26. Two other teachers, who shared the same classroom, tested positive for the virus.
Arizona woman says her father's death from COVID-19 falls on President Trump, Governor Ducey
The woman of a man who died from COVID-19 even invited Gov. Ducey to her father’s funeral.