Nightly Roundup: Morning chaos on Valley freeways; shocking details in attempted murder arrest
From shocking details behind an arrest in Phoenix to something a popular singer probably does not want for Christmas, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Tucson man drove up to Phoenix, tried to shoot his boss, police say
A man is behind bars, accused of trying to shoot and kill his boss at a trucking company near downtown Phoenix. Thankfully, a quick-thinking co-worker saved the day, and possibly -- several lives.
Arizona man arrested, accused of making terrorist threats
Officials with the Pima County Sheriff's Department say a Tucson man is under arrest for allegedly making violent threats against a hospital in the area.
Man accused of threatening mass shooting at UArizona
Authorities say a Tucson man has been arrested for posting a message on social media threatening a mass shooting at the University of Arizona.
Elections coming up for some Arizona residents: Here's what to know
It doesn't feel like it's getting close to an election, but next month, voters across Arizona will be voting on a number of issues that are relevant to their local communities. here's what to know about the ballot measures.
Humane Society of Southern Arizona CEO ousted amid furor over animal transfer
Two executives with a humane society in Southern Arizona are no longer with the organization due to mounting controversy over the fate of animals that were transferred to the group by their counterpart in California.
California humane society wants answers after animals sent to Arizona went missing
Officials with a humane society in Southern California say they are devastated, after hundreds of animals sent to a humane society in the Tucson area, and then subsequently went to a private group in Maricopa County. Officials with the humane society in San Diego say they have no idea where most the animals are now at.
Former residents say an Arizona sober living program promised them free housing. Now 200 are on the streets
The fallout of the sober living crackdown continues. The state has suspended payments to nearly a hundred more providers since August, accusing them of Medicaid fraud.
Over 200 people are homeless after Tucson recovery community closes during Medicaid probe
A huge addiction recovery community in Tucson, Arizona, shuttered suddenly, leaving more than 200 people homeless as Arizona investigates widespread Medicaid fraud largely affecting Native Americans, authorities said.
Hundreds of saguaros toppled at Saguaro National Park after strong monsoon storm
A "blowdown" event took place on Aug. 22, causing the saguaros to be uprooted, snapped along the trunks or broken at the arms or the tops.
Smugglers are steering migrants into the remote Arizona desert, posing new Border Patrol challenges
During a recent visit, Associated Press journalists saw close to 100 migrants arrive in just four hours at the border wall near Lukeville, Arizona, inside Organ Pipe, as temperatures hit 110 degrees Fahrenheit. The next morning, several hundred more migrants lined up along the wall to turn themselves in.
OSIRIS-REx: Learn more about the mission that is bringing asteroid samples back to Earth
Scientists at the University of Arizona are on pins and needles, as a probe carrying samples it collected from an asteroid millions of miles away is set to return the sample to Earth. Here's what to know about the OSIRIS-REx mission.
U.S. to train Ukrainian pilots on F-16s at Arizona air base
The U.S. will start training Ukrainian pilots to fly U.S.-made F-16 fighter jets, beginning at an Air National Guard base in October, the Pentagon said Thursday.
Arizona woman shoots, kills sex offender who tried to break into her home: sheriff
A Tucson woman shot and killed a registered sex offender who tried to break into her home, the Pima County Sheriff's Department said.



















