No charges for 151 Arizona votes vetted over 2020 election fraud claims
The findings in Pima County provide yet another official rebuttal of former President Donald Trump’s claims that voter fraud led to his loss in Arizona and other battleground states.
Arizona border agents rescue stranded migrant from southern Arizona mountaintop
Authorities were able to locate her near Baboquivari Peak and tried to help her walk out of the mountains, but she was “physically unable to continue.”
2 planes aborted Show Low airport runway approaches before 1 crashed: report
A National Transportation Safety Board preliminary report said both pilots aborted their approaches after a Show Low Regional Airport employee got on the radio after seeing the two planes "near each other.:"
Afghan refugee arrives in Tucson with help from Air Force veteran
Hazem Amiry arrived at Tucson International Airport greeted by a crowd waving signs and a familiar face: Tony Short.
Migrant deaths in Arizona borderlands saw little change in 2021
The remains of 226 people were found last year near Arizona’s border with Mexico, little changed from the 223 deaths reported back in 2020.
UArizona faculty, staff members want remote teaching option amid COVID-19 surge
Over 150 faculty members and instructors with the University of Arizona have signed an open letter to the school's provost, staying they want online teaching as an option amid a new, omicron-fueled surge in COVID-19 cases.
Mexico charges 7 in ‘Fast and Furious’ weapons trafficking scandal
The December 2010 murder of Border Patrol agent Brian Terry exposed the bungled “Fast and Furious” investigation, in which agents from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives allowed criminals to buy guns with the intention of tracking the weapons.
Arizona plans to seek warrants for first death row executions in 7 years
Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s office intend to file execution warrants for condemned men Clarence Dixon and Frank Atwood.
Off-duty Tucson Police officer fired after fatal shooting involving man in wheelchair
Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus said he was "deeply disturbed and troubled" by Remington’s actions and the case is under review by the Pima County Attorney’s Office.
Meet some of Arizona's 2022 New Year's babies
Meet some of the newest babies who were born just after New Year's 2022 in Arizona hospitals.
Tucson synagogue, mosque vandalized in separate attacks
Detectives announced Wednesday they arrested 37-year-old Dustin Wilkerson on suspicion of aggravated criminal damage after reviewing surveillance video taken at Kol Ami Tucson.
Arizona: No US vaccine mandate for state-regulated utilities
Workers at state-regulated utilities in Arizona can’t be fired for refusing to be vaccinated for COVID-19, according to a policy a state commission adopted in December 2021.
Boy survives 24 hours alone in Arizona desert after he wandered from his home
A young Arizona boy is back home after he survived being alone for 24 hours in the southern Arizona desert.
Utah man, Tucson girl dead in plane crash near Show Low airport, firefighters say
The victims were identified as 40-year-old David Gillette, a Utah resident, and 11-year-old Lorelai Johansen of Tucson.
Tucson mother says daughter who has been missing for 2 weeks has been found safe
A Tucson woman who has been looking for her missing daughter for weeks says Samantha Schaible has been found.
Mattel to turn story of young girl's Christmas list discovered by Arizona man into a movie
One little girl's Christmas wishes came true when her list to Santa was discovered by a man from Arizona. Now, three years after Dayami's story went viral, it will be featured in a movie.
7 cities where a white Christmas might seem impossible, but it isn't
While you might assume seeing snow on Christmas in the likes of Los Angeles or Phoenix or parts of Florida would never happen, their history books have three words for you: "Never say never."
Pima County reinstates indoor mask mandate as Arizona omicron cases rise
Pima County's Board of Supervisors voted to reinstate its indoor mask mandate on Dec. 21 as Arizona omicron cases rise. The county says it's seeing more cases at this time of year than it did in 2020.
UArizona identifies 1st cases of omicron variant on campus
According to a news release, the discovery was made at about 3:30 a.m. on Dec. 21.



















