US border agent arrested on suspicion of child sex crimes

A U.S. Border Patrol agent is facing charges on suspicion of sexually abusing multiple children over several years.

Sierra Vista woman accused of abusing 21-month-old daughter

A Sierra Vista woman has been arrested on suspicion of 24 felony charges related to child abuse involving her baby daughter, police said.

Some say technology from local sheriff's office is leading the way on crackdown of illegal border crossings

In Cochise County, ranchers have found that the best solution for illegal border crossings so far has not come from the Feds, and it hasn’t been in the form of a wall. FOX 10's Matt Galka reports.

Sierra Vista, home to the first-ever McDonald's with a drive-thru window

Some people may not know that Sierra Vista, Arizona has the first McDonald's in the United States to feature a drive-thru window. FOX 10's Matt Galka takes a look at the history.

Ex-Arizona doctor enters plea deal in attempted murder, drug deals

State prosecutors say a former physician has pleaded guilty to attempted first-degree murder, illegally conducting an enterprise, and illegal administration of a narcotic in a drug scheme that mushroomed into a plot to kill a woman he thought had reported him to licensing officials.

2 businesses declared off-limits for Fort Huachuca soldiers

A smoke shop and a shuttle service have been declared off-limits for soldiers at an Army base in southeastern Arizona. A base commander says the two businesses adversely affect the health, safety, morals, morale and discipline of Fort Huachuca personnel.

Travelers mull safety amid Arizona-Mexico border violence

Unaccustomed to the kind of violence long seen along some parts of the Texas-Mexico border, those who frequently cross into Mexico from Arizona say they will now think twice about traveling after dark and will confine themselves to busy commercial areas.

Deadly ambush shows Mexico lost control of area

To villagers and others, the bloodshed seemed to demonstrate once more that the government has lost control over vast areas of the country to the drug traffickers.

CBP officers seize firearms, ammunition, meth and marijuana worth nearly $214k at Arizona border

Six people were arrested for separate alleged attempts to smuggle 321 pounds of methamphetamine and marijuana through Arizona Ports of Entry over the weekend, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and one of the cases involved a cache of loaded weapons and ammunition.

Officials: Interpol, other agencies investigate school threat in Willcox

School and public safety officials in Willcox say a threat made against a school in the city resulted in an investigation that involved multiple agencies, including the Interpol and the FBI.

Bisbee's 137-year-old library wins national recognition

Bisbee's 137-year-old Copper Queen Library is getting national recognition due to an innovative range of services such as a seed library for gardeners and early literacy programs.

Possible tornado touches down, causes damage in Willcox

The National Weather Service is sending a team to survey damage in Southern Arizona after a possible tornado touched down and caused damage in Willcox.

Skeletal remains in Arizona ID'd as missing New Mexico woman

Authorities say skeletal remains found last year in Arizona's Chiricahua Mountains have been identified as a New Mexico woman missing since 2015.

McSally: Arizona base project on funding diversion list

Sen. Martha McSally says a construction project at an Army base in Sierra Vista is the only Arizona project affected by the use of military funding to build part of President Donald Trump's wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Arizona town provides aid to hot passengers on disabled bus

Ambulance crews, state troopers, the American Red Cross and other emergency personnel provided aid to 37 passengers on Greyhound bus that broke down in the southern Arizona desert amid three-digit summer heat.