Oath Keepers founder charged with seditious conspiracy in Capitol riot

Stewart Rhodes, the founder and leader of the far-right Oath Keepers militia group, has been arrested and charged with seditious conspiracy in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Person detained after bringing gun onto Glendale high school, police say; campus put on lockdown

Glendale Police officials say they have detained a person after an incident prompted a lockdown at Copper Canyon High School. That person is reportedly not a student at the school.

Supreme Court blocks COVID-19 vaccine mandate for US businesses

The Supreme Court has stopped the Biden administration from enforcing a requirement that employees at large businesses be vaccinated against COVID-19 or undergo weekly testing and wear a mask on the job.

Noon Weather Forecast - 1/13/21
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Cloudy skies and cool conditions for the Valley are expected through the rest of the week.

Biden: US to make 1 billion at-home COVID-19 tests free for Americans

President Joe Biden directed his team to double its procurement of at-home COVID-19 tests to be delivered for free to Americans, along with N95 masks.

Georgia double homicide suspect arrested in northern Arizona

An Alabama man wanted for a double homicide in Georgia was arrested in Flagstaff, Arizona after authorities say he's responsible for the deaths of a mother and her daughter on Jan. 6.

Arizona health officials say ‘mild’ omicron still a risk

Hospital officials and public health experts in Arizona are warning against dismissing omicron because of its reputation for being a less severe COVID-19 variant.

How to find at-home COVID-19 tests: Websites track availability as demand surges

At-home COVID tests are this year’s hottest item, and websites that normally keep track of everything from the elusive PS5 to children’s toys are now helping people find the test kits amidst a surge in demand.

UArizona faculty, staff members want remote teaching option amid COVID-19 surge

Over 150 faculty members and instructors with the University of Arizona have signed an open letter to the school's provost, staying they want online teaching as an option amid a new, omicron-fueled surge in COVID-19 cases.

Biden, Harris visit Atlanta to push for voting reform bill

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will be in Atlanta on Tuesday to discuss the need for federal legislation to protect the right to vote. But some civil rights activists, uninterested in another speech, don’t want to hear it.

Phoenix PD officer injured in wrong-way crash returns to work a year later

A Phoenix Police officer who was nearly killed in a Jan. 1 wrong-way crash is recovered and raising awareness for the very thing that saved his life, blood donations. He's now home with his wife and children and officially returned back to work on Jan. 11, 2022.

Arizona COVID-19 spread: 'Not yet at the omicron peak,' Banner Health official says

As of Jan. 11, health officials say Arizona still hasn't reached its peak in cases and deaths amid the spread of the omicron variant. Cases and deaths are expected to spike after the holidays and celebrations ringing in 2022.