Double rainbows, dancing bears, Michael Myers: This week's heartwarming, offbeat headlines

Need a break from bad news? Check out these stories about an alligator being hauled by an SUV, Michael Myers walking on the beach, and a grandson-grandma duo's nationwide quest to brighten your week.

Tropical Storm Kay moves up Mexico's Baja peninsula; southwestern Arizona farmers express worries

While Arizona certainly needs the rain, farmers in the Yuma area are expressing their worries over the impact of Tropical Storm Kay, saying rain from the storm could be a blessing or a curse.

MCAO drops sex crimes charges against Colby Ryan, son of Lori Vallow

Sexual misconduct-related charges against the only living son of Lori Vallow, the Arizona mother accused of killing her kids, have been dropped by the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.

Noon Weather Forecast - 9/9/22
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A chance for rain in the Valley with a high in the upper-90s.

Things to do in the Phoenix metro area this weekend: Sept. 9-11

Honor the innocent lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001 and spend time with family at events happening across the Phoenix area this weekend.

Commission holds meeting after Hobbs declines to meet Lake in live Arizona governor debate

Katie Hobbs, the Democratic Party candidate for Arizona governor in the November elections, has declined to agree to a televised debate with her Republican opponent, Kari Lake, proposing instead to have individual interviews with the moderator.

Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-reigning monarch, dies at 96

Queen Elizabeth II served as a constant, stabilizing force throughout her 70-year reign, and most people alive today don’t know a world without her in it.

Aspen University: Dept. of Education monitors embattled Phoenix nursing program, former student files lawsuit

A former Aspen University nursing student is suing the Phoenix program as it remains under the microscope of the state nursing board and is on probation. Aspen University’s glaring 2021 first-time pass rate of 58% for the national exam needed to become a nurse was far below the 80% mark required by Arizona law.

2022 Arizona elections: Hobbs, Lake field questions at gubernatorial candidate forum

GOP candidate Kari Lake and Democratic hopeful and current Secretary of State, Katie Hobbs, answered Arizonans' questions at a forum in Phoenix. They took the stage separately.

Young doctor dies from heat exhaustion during hike near Cave Creek; widow speaks out

A doctor, identified as 32-year-old Evan Dishion, died during a hike in the Cave Creek area, leaving behind not only his wife but a three-month-old daughter.

Morning Weather Forecast - 9/8/22
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Mostly cloudy skies with a high in the low 100s for the Valley.

Evening Weather Forecast - 9/7/22
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We've almost made it through this heatwave! We have when we'll start to see some relief.

Man armed with screwdriver shot, killed by deputy in Flagstaff: police

Police have not released any information on the shooting. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office is also involved in the investigation.

Tips needed in case of missing Phoenix woman believed to have been 'violently and viciously' killed

The Phoenix Police Department and a missing woman's family are pleading for help from the community to find Veronica Mondragon-Rodriguez who went missing this summer and is believed to have been killed.