Scottsdale Police reveal what likely set off school lockdowns after reviewing surveillance footage

Two Scottsdale schools were in lockdown after someone reported seeing an armed person on one of the campuses, police said on Dec. 2. Days later, police detailed what was learned after an investigation and what the reporting student likely saw.

2022 Arizona election results certified

State election officials met with Governor Doug Ducey, Attorney General Mark Brnovich, and Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Brutinel on Monday to review the county canvasses and certify the results of the November midterm election – officially declaring the winners.

Noon Weather Forecast - 12/5/22
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Partly cloudy skies in the Valley with a high near 70�F.

US eliminated from World Cup, Arizona basketball suffers 1st loss of season: top sports stories

The United States men's national soccer team was eliminated from the World Cup after beating Iran to reach the knockout stage, and the No. 4 ranked University of Arizona men's basketball team suffered its first loss of the season in the team's Pac-12 opener – these are the top stories in the world of sports from Nov. 28 - Dec. 4.

Cosmetic doctor found dead, man catches fire at a hospital and a cruise ship death: this week's top stories

This week's top stories included the wife of a former Power Ranger confirming his cause of death, a woman whose husband caught fire at the hospital and died, and a cosmetic doctor who reportedly assaulted his patients being found dead in a ditch.

Firefighter injured while battling Gilbert house fire

A Gilbert house fire that pushed a giant plume of smoke into the air sent a firefighter to the hospital, the department says.

'Honor, decency and courage': Former Arizona Congressman and State Senator Jim Kolbe dies at 80

Former Arizona Congressman and State Senator Jim Kolbe has passed away at the age of 80 on Dec. 3. Kolbe served 11-terms as a congressman and in the state legislature for three, representing Tucson.

'Heart in a box’ medical advancement speeds up donor and transplant process to save more lives

Mayo Clinic in Arizona is bringing a life-changing medical advancement to its patients through a change in the heart donation and transplant process. With this advancement, donors will be able to give the gift of life much sooner than before.

Love in the aisle: Arizona couple gets married at grocery store where they first met

Here's a sweet update to an even sweeter story. The Arizona couple who met in the condiments aisle and eventually got married there has been offered a honeymoon trip by Miracle Whip.

Pentagon unveils its newest nuclear stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider

The B-21 Raider is the first new American bomber aircraft in more than 30 years, and almost every aspect of the program is classified.

Woman found dead after north Scottsdale trailer fire

Rural Metro fire crews were called to a neighborhood near 144th Street and Rio Verde Drive and discovered a travel trailer and SUV that were fully engulfed in flames.

Arizona Secretary of State urges investigation of Cochise County after election certification refusal

The Arizona Secretary of State's office is calling for an investigation and “appropriate enforcement action” over two Cochise County supervisors who refused to certify results for the 2022 election.

Cows on the loose! Cattle trailer crashes on Loop 101 in Glendale

The vehicle had crashed into the median near the Glendale Avenue exit, and during the commotion, the gate to the trailer popped open and freed the cows.

8 million laundry and cleaning products recalled over bacterial contamination

To date, 11 people have reported Pseudomonas infections, and The Laundress said it's investigating to see if there is any connection to the recalled products.

Cochise County certifies 2022 election after judge's order

After garnering statewide attention over a controversial attempt to hand count all ballots for the 2022 election, Cochise County has certified its election results after being ordered by a judge to do so. The county was facing a lawsuit from Arizona's Secretary of State for refusing to certify election results.