Nancy Guthrie disappearance: Day 48 latest updates

We are now on Day 48 of the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, who went missing from her Tucson-area home.

Some employees involved in 2020 gang charges case will not be disciplined: Phoenix PD

Phoenix Police say three employees who were found to have violated department policy in connection with 2020 incident over gang-related charges will not be disciplined for technical reasons.

DOJ: Final family member sentenced in $1.1M VA disability fraud scheme

The Department of Justice (DOJ) says the last member of a family that operated a years-long Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability scheme has been sentenced to prison. The VA Office of the Inspector General (VA-OIG) says the scheme stole more than $1.1 million in VA funds.  

Suspect in Darby crossing guard attack arrested in South Carolina

A West Philadelphia man is accused of fleeing to South Carolina after investigators say he attacked a school crossing guard in Darby.

CBP: 900 pounds of liquid meth found in fuel tank of tractor-trailer at US-Mexico border crossing

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CPB) says a Mexican citizen traveling on a business visa was arrested at a border crossing inspection site in San Diego earlier this month after CPB officers found 900 pounds of liquid methamphetamine concealed in the fuel tank of a tractor-trailer. 

Bomb threats reported at multiple Buckeye area schools: PD

Buckeye Police say two high schools in the West Valley canceled classes on March 19 as a result of reported bomb threats.

Married teacher allegedly admits to having sexual relationship with student

A Washington state teacher was arrested for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old student, according to law enforcement.

Afroman wins lawsuit after police sued him over 2022 paid mockery

Rapper Afroman wins defamation lawsuit against seven law enforcement officers suing him for mocking them after 2022 raid at his home.

Tempe denounces vandalism of Ramadan display on 'A' Mountain

Tempe Police are investigating after an Islamic display that was put on "A" Mountain during the month of Ramadan was vandalized.

West Valley schools targeted by bomb threat: PD
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Buckeye Police say a number of schools in the West Valley, including one in Waddell, received bomb threats on the morning of March 19, which resulted in students and staff members being evacuated.

Threats reported at 2 West Valley high schools
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Classes at Canyon View High School and Verrado High School have been canceled, according to Buckeye Police, as a result of bomb threats that were made against the two schools. FOX 10's Anita Roman has more.

Waddell high school evacuated over bomb threat
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Buckeye Police say Canyon View High School, which is located in Waddell, was evacuated due to a reported bomb threat. Classes were subsequently canceled at the school. FOX 10's Anita Roman has more.

Ramadan display on 'A' Mountain vandalized
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Tempe city officials say there is "no place in the community for this kind of hate," after a religious symbol placed on 'A' Mountain was vandalized, resulting in $20,000 in damages.