Thousands of 'rainbow fentanyl' pills seized as authorities warn of possible new 'trend' targeting kids
Customs and Border Protection agents in Arizona seized more than 15,000 fentanyl pills that were strapped to a person's legs on Wednesday, and one official says that it could be the start of a trend targeting younger people.
Drought-stricken Arizona to get less Colorado River water
Lake Mead is currently less than a quarter full and the seven states overall that depend on its water missed a federal deadline to announce proposals on plans cut additional water next year.
Arizona Wendy's employee facing murder charge following customer's death
A northern Arizona Wendy's employee is facing a murder charge following a customer's death. Police say the customer complained about his order and that's when the suspect came around the counter and beat him.
DPS trooper helps veteran with broken scooter on I-17 in north Phoenix
An Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper came to the aid of a man in distress along a north Phoenix freeway. "You put on that badge and make a positive impact,” the trooper said.
Arizona man details his monkeypox diagnosis as cases rise in the country
Monkeypox cases are on the rise in the Phoenix area and a man who was recently diagnosed with the illness is detailing his experience.
Man who exploited more than 100 young girls online sentenced to 34 years in prison
Ruben Rosales, 27, used an online account to coerce a 14-year-old girl in Arizona to send more than 600 sexually explicit photos of herself, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Woman holding onto stop sign rescued during flooding in Arizona
A construction crew spotted the 42-year-old woman in a running wash in Golden Valley. “[She was] holding onto a sign post in rushing water up to her waist,” the department said.
1-day-old baby found abandoned at Mesa senior living community, investigation underway
Investigators are looking at nearby surveillance video in hopes of identifying the person who left the baby alone.
NASA imagery shows Lake Mead water levels lowest in more than 80 years
Lake Mead is estimated to be at just 27% of capacity.
3 girls rescued from abuse: No food, water or schooling; 2 arrested, police say
Police in Mesa arrested a couple after investigators discovered children living in a home full of trash and no running water.
JJ Watt offers to help fan pay for grandfather's funeral so she can keep her jersey, shoes
"Don't sell your shoes and jersey, we'll help with the funeral. I'm sorry for your loss." Cardinals defensive end JJ Watt tweeted.
Arizona son donates hair to his cancer-stricken mom
For two and a half years, Matt grew out his hair after his mom lost hers. Out of six kids, his was the closest in color and texture. "It's a no-brainer," said Matt of donating his hair. "She gave me the hair in the first place."
18-hour fight for her life: Arizona woman recalls clinging to tree with her dog until being rescued
An Arizona woman was stuck in a canal near Yuma for 18 hours after she tried to rescue her dog who fell in. Now just over a month later, she's giving an update on how she and her dog are doing and thanking the man she says saved their lives.
Arizona is most guilty of COVID-19 'panic buying,' study says
Researchers are revealing the top states guilty of COVID-19 “panic buying," and Arizona sits at the top of the list. We have how other states rank on the list, too!
Woman leads several law enforcement agencies on pursuit through northern Arizona, police say
Several northern Arizona law enforcement agencies chased this 74-year-old woman around, trying to get her to stop after she is accused of driving "erratic" and "disorderly." At one point, she tried to escape them by ramming into a police car, officers say.
'Baby Holly’: How an Arizona pastor adopted an infant left by nomadic ‘cult’ after parents’ murders
The story of "Baby Holly" has made national headlines and there's a strong Arizona connection to the case. The murder of the child's parents remains unsolved and authorities say a cult could be linked to the crimes.
Baby's hearing damaged after fireworks were reportedly shot into a Gilbert home
A mother says her baby's hearing has been damaged on one side after aerial fireworks were reportedly shot into their home and landed in their bedroom. The baby was sleeping with his parents to be comforted from loud noises.
Arizona man shoots and kills girlfriend after they get into a car crash, police say
After an Arizona couple got into a car crash, police say a man shot and killed his girlfriend and then left the scene. He's now facing a murder charge.
Police at Arizona Capitol fire tear gas, Roe v. Wade abortion protesters arrested
Thousands of protesters had gathered earlier on the Capitol grounds in Phoenix, divided into groups both supporting and condemning the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
Man accused of shooting, killing Arizona Uber Eats delivery driver
"French was confronted with the photograph taken of him moments before Martinez was shot and killed," police said. "He admitted that was him in the photograph but said he must have blacked out as to what occurred.