Biden signs water bills benefiting 3 tribes in Arizona
Congress approved the bills late last year.
Cyclists reflect on growth, loss after deadly Show Low crash
In victim impact statements, several survivors of the deadly Show Low crash talked of not being able to work, go cycling or retain short-term memory.
Shooting on White Mountain Apache tribal land leaves one man dead and his brother badly hurt
A family is searching for justice after a shooting within the White Mountain Apache territory left one man dead, and his brother injured.
2022 Election: Arizona Secretary of State sues Cochise County over refusal to certify election results
Republican officials in Cochise County refused to certify the 2022 election ahead of the deadline amid pressure from prominent Republicans to reject a vote count that had Democrats winning for U.S. Senate, governor and other statewide races.
2022 Arizona Election: Live updates, results as they come in
Arizona has just a few races left that haven't been called since Election Day on Nov. 8. We're following the latest as each county finishes counting ballots.
Arizona deputies, K-9 Kilo, track down suspects trafficking $1.4M worth of fentanyl, deputies say
An Arizona fentanyl bust was the result of deputies, including K-9 Kilo, tracking down a fleeing suspect who left another suspect on the side of the road. They reportedly had more than a million dollars worth of fentanyl on them.
Wild horses found dead in Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
According to the National Forest Service, the dead animals were found near Forest Road 25 on the Alpine and Springerville Ranger Districts.
Man arrested, accused of shooting at National Park Service employees in Petrified Forest
Matthew Williams, a 21-year-old resident of Chambers, Arizona, is accused of shooting at two National Park Service employees in the Petrified Forest National Park.
Flood watch issued across Arizona amid monsoon storms: Live radar, updates
A new round of monsoon weather made its way through parts of the Phoenix area on July 25, as a Flood Watch remains in effect across Arizona.
Nearly $5M worth of drugs seized during traffic stops in Arizona; 2 arrested
During one of the traffic stops, authorities seized over 124 pounds of methamphetamine, the largest meth seizure in the history of the sheriff's office.
911, phone lines, internet were down for a part of Arizona; a man died because of it, officials say
For those living in St. Johns, Eagar, Springerville, Pinetop, Lakeside and Concho, they had a brief communications outage impacting the 911 service, and authorities say a man died because of this.
Memorial service held for slain White Mountain Apache officer
One White Mountain Apache officer was killed and another was injured after a traffic stop in Whiteriver, according to Navajo County officials. The suspect was also shot and killed.
2 dead following plane crash in Show Low area; NTSB investigating
The pilot was identified as 53-year-old Anthony Greco of Maricopa, and his passenger, 38-year-old Derek Deutscher of Phoenix.
New Mexico man accused of killing mother of his child arrested in Arizona
Lovington Police Chief David Miranda told KOB-TV in Albuquerque as he was driving back from Holbrook, Arizona, Monday that 26-year-old Zion Gibson killed the victim as the 3-1/2-year-old girl was nearby.
Heightened Arizona wildfire threat prompts stricter forest restrictions
Along with restricting campfires and smoking, the forests’ heightened restrictions prohibit or impose limits on activities such as shooting, welding, using chain saws, running generators and driving motor vehicles off roads.
Fire restrictions for Arizona national forests begin May 5
Stage 1 fire restrictions for the Apache-Sitgreaves, Coconino, Kaibab, and Tonto National Forests begin at 8 a.m. The restrictions will also be in effect on the Williams and Tusayan districts of the Kaibab National Forest
Alabama sex crimes suspect captured in Arizona, DPS says
A man wanted for sex crimes in Alabama was found on April 13 in Winslow, Arizona, authorities said. He is accused of rape and incest.
SRP crews connecting homes on the Navajo Nation to power grid for the first time
Crews from nearly a dozen states are working hard in some of the most remote parts of Arizona, as part of a volunteer effort to help being power to homes on the Native American nation. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.
Arizona highways along White Mountains reopen after winter closures
The Arizona Dept. of Transportation reopened State Routes 261, 273 and 473 on April 14. They all lead to lakes in the White Mountains and are normally closed every winter season.
New Mexico man dies after being hit by multiple cars on I-40 in northern Arizona
Adam Michael Tackett of Farmington, New Mexico was killed after being struck by vehicles on Interstate 40 near Winslow.


















