Ellsworth Elementary temporarily moving all 5th, 6th grade classes to remote learning
Ellsworth Elementary School is temporarily moving all 5th and 6th-grade classes to remote learning.
Police seek public's help in identifying woman found dead in Casa Grande
Police released a sketch of the victim's face and of a left-shoulder tattoo that shows the words “Baby Face Rick” with angel wings above it. The woman also has a tattoo of a small flower with a vine and leaves on her lower-left leg.
National Weather Service issues Excessive Heat Warning for Phoenix area and Southwestern Arizona
Weather officials say temperatures of up to 120°F are expected as an excessive heat warning was extended to nine counties. Back in Phoenix, two hiking trails will be closed to keep people safe during the hot weather.
Banner once again instituting visitor restrictions at some facilities due to COVID-19
Dr. Marjorie Bessel says since July 1, COVID-19 hospitalizations have increased by 95 percent, and ventilator usage has increased by 300 percent.
Video shows moments leading up to a near wrong-way driver crash in Arizona
An Arizona man's dashcam caught startling video of him nearly being hit by a wrong-way driver, and he says this isn't the first time something like this has happened with this driver.
Arizona highway closed overnight, longer closure planned
The highway will be closed from 8 p.m. on July 28 to 4 a.m. Thursday as crews pour part of the concrete deck on the new Pinto Creek Bridge, the Arizona Department of Transportation said.
Flash Flood Watch in effect for 13 Arizona counties; monsoon storms flood the Valley
A large portion of Arizona, including all of the Phoenix area, will be under a Flash Flood Watch starting July 22 until July 25.
Queen Creek family's home destroyed after back-to-back monsoons
A Queen Creek family is now in the process of rebuilding after their home was destroyed in back-to-back monsoons.
Excessive heat warning issued for 6 Arizona counties
Coconino, La Paz, Maricopa, Mohave, Yavapai, Pinal and Yuma Counties are included in the warning.
Monsoon weather wreaks havoc in Queen Creek neighborhoods, damages animal rescue
July 9's monsoon wreaked havoc in the southeast Valley, causing downed power lines and trees, missing trampolines and some car windows were busted from high winds.
LIST: Phoenix metro area July 4th events and fireworks
Looking for places to see the fireworks in the Valley to celebrate the 4th of July? Here's a list of some of the places holding some dazzling Independence Day celebrations.
What to know about the Telegraph Fire: Evacuations lifted, highways reopen
The Telegraph Fire has burned 180,757 acres and there is 91% containment.
NWS: Excessive Heat Warning issued for 14 Arizona counties
Phoenix saw a record-breaking high of 118°F on Thursday.
Hikers fear loss of beloved secret on Picketpost Mountain due to Telegraph Fire
At the mountain's summit lies a red mailbox, strikingly out of place while being welcomed by all who make the 4,000-foot high trek.
Gov. Ducey visits area where crews are battling Telegraph, Mescal Fires
Ducey planned to take an aerial tour of the two fires, be briefed by fire officials and visit a Red Cross shelter for evacuees before holding a press conference, his office said.
Gov. Ducey issues emergency declarations in response to Telegraph, Mescal Fires
"The Declarations of Emergency will help make sure responders have the necessary resources for response and recovery – protecting people, pets & property," Ducey said in a tweet on June 9.



















