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.

Tucson sector sees 2K illegal border crossings a day
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Border crossings in southern Arizona are up and with facilities over capacity, migrants are now being released onto the streets. Border Patrol says they're seeing up to 2,000 illegal crossings per day in the Tucson sector alone. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett reports.

Nearly 1,200 saguaros toppled in southern Arizona
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The National Park Service says about 1,200 saguaros either toppled over or had their arms or tops severed during a monsoon storm last month. The "blowdown" event happened on Aug. 22, causing many saguaros to be uprooted or snap along their trunks. NPS says hundreds of saguaros are still standing and remains healthy.

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 Crime Files: Aug. 13-19
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Our top crime stories for the week of Aug. 13 include: Two drug busts on SR 87 in Payson; a Tucson woman who shot and killed a home intruder; a suspect wanted in a deadly Phoenix road rage shooting; dark developments in an Arizona missing persons case; and a hit-and-run crash that was caught on a Tesla camera.

Hissing snake pulled from Arizona toilet in 'once-in-a-million' flush

A snake expert from Arizona successfully captured a black-and-pink Coachwhip discovered in a residential toilet in the Catalina Foothills area near Tucson.

California man found dead on Tucson hike during extreme weather conditions

Pima County Sheriff’s officials say the body of 46-year-old Kyle Chance, of San Diego, was located near the Starr Pass area about 4 p.m. Tuesday.

Crime Files: Arizona woman accused of pouring chlorine in Air Force husband's coffee

An Arizona woman is accused of attempting to poison her husband, a U.S. Air Force airman, by pouring chlorine into his coffee. Here's a closer look at her case.

Washington man who attended UArizona sentenced to prison for drug trafficking and firearms offenses

A Washington man who was attending school at University of Arizona has been sentenced to years behind bars for a number of drug trafficking and weapons-related offenses, according to officials with the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Monsoon Watch: Blowing dust in far East Valley as storms develop in parts of Arizona

Since this year's monsoon season began, the absence of stormy weather has been quite noticeable, but that came to an end of July 17 for people in Phoenix, as a storm brought blowing dust to parts of the Valley.

Monsoon storm develops in Tucson
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In a video captured by University of Arizona cameras, a storm can be seen developing over the Tucson area during the afternoon hours of July 17. While the monsoon season began in mid-June, the state has yet to see the stormy weather that is typical during an average monsoon season.

How diverse are the student bodies of Arizona's public universities? Here's what you should know

Following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down affirmative action for college admissions, a certain level of attention is now placed on the diversity of a university's student population. With that in mind, how does Arizona's public universities stack up? Here's what you should know.