Lawyer: 4 Arizona death row inmates test positive for virus
Four death row prisoners have tested positive for the coronavirus and another five are showing symptoms.
Four death row prisoners have tested positive for the coronavirus and another five are showing symptoms.
Crews battle 50-acre fire in the Tonto National Forest
Fire crews are battling a 50-acre fire in the Tonto National Forest Tuesday afternoon.
Fire crews are battling a 50-acre fire in the Tonto National Forest Tuesday afternoon.
Banner Health hospitals to run ‘grocery stores’ for workers
Banner Health is setting up makeshift grocery stores for workers on the front lines tending to coronavirus patients.
Banner Health is setting up makeshift grocery stores for workers on the front lines tending to coronavirus patients.
Queen Creek removes sand from skate park, plans to reopen to 'use at own risk'
A skate park at a 48-acre park in Queen Creek was covered in sand to keep people out during the COVID-19 spread, but it got many near, and distant, residents upset.
A skate park at a 48-acre park in Queen Creek was covered in sand to keep people out during the COVID-19 spread, but it got many near, and distant, residents upset.
Schnepf Farms in Queen Creek now showing drive-in movies
A popular spot in the East Valley is bringing people back to the movies by becoming a drive-in. Schnepf Farms in Queen Creek kicked off its drive-in movie series over the weekend. The drive-in movie series will happen Thursday through Sunday and each night will have a different movie theme. Parking passes can be purchased for $15 at schnepffarms.com.
A popular spot in the East Valley is bringing people back to the movies by becoming a drive-in. Schnepf Farms in Queen Creek kicked off its drive-in movie series over the weekend. The drive-in movie series will happen Thursday through Sunday and each night will have a different movie theme. Parking passes can be purchased for $15 at schnepffarms.com.
PSCO finds missing San Tan Valley teen
Officials with the Pinal County Sheriff's Office have found a missing San Tan Valley teen who went missing Friday.
Officials with the Pinal County Sheriff's Office have found a missing San Tan Valley teen who went missing Friday.
Despite earlier plans, Valley church cancels in-person Easter service amid COVID-19 pandemic
Despite previous plans by a Valley-based church to hold in-person services to commemorate Easter, church officials have changed their minds.
Despite previous plans by a Valley-based church to hold in-person services to commemorate Easter, church officials have changed their minds.
Neighbors stepping up to help one another during COVID-19 pandemic
There have been many positive stories during the COVID-19 pandemic, including stories of neighbors helping neighbors.
There have been many positive stories during the COVID-19 pandemic, including stories of neighbors helping neighbors.
Arizona inmates making masks for Department of Corrections employees
In response to ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation and Reentry says inmates are making masks that will be worn by employees.
In response to ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation and Reentry says inmates are making masks that will be worn by employees.
Casa Grande Police: Man accused of trying to lure person he believed to be a minor
Police in Casa Grande say a 38-year-old man has been arrested and accused of trying to lure a person who he believed was a teenage girl.
Police in Casa Grande say a 38-year-old man has been arrested and accused of trying to lure a person who he believed was a teenage girl.
Arizona unemployment agency inundated with layoff claims amid COVID-19 pandemic
A tidal wave of unemployment claims triggered by mass coronavirus-related layoffs has inundated Arizona’s unemployment insurance office, triggering telephone and internet filing glitches and processing delays that the agency promised to work through as quickly as possible.
A tidal wave of unemployment claims triggered by mass coronavirus-related layoffs has inundated Arizona’s unemployment insurance office, triggering telephone and internet filing glitches and processing delays that the agency promised to work through as quickly as possible.
Officials: ICE detainee in Eloy tests positive for COVID-19
Officials with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement say an ICE detainee in Arizona has tested positive for COVID-19.
Officials with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement say an ICE detainee in Arizona has tested positive for COVID-19.
Inmate serving life sentence found dead in Florence prison
An inmate has died in an Arizona state prison.
An inmate has died in an Arizona state prison.
Valley restaurant owner converts business into food truck during coronavirus pandemic
An Arizona couple who ran a soul food restaurant has converted their business into a food truck, as they continue to serve customers during the coronavirus pandemic.
An Arizona couple who ran a soul food restaurant has converted their business into a food truck, as they continue to serve customers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Country Thunder postponed amid coronavirus concerns
Officials with Country Thunder have decided to postpone the festival due to the coronavirus outbreak.d
Officials with Country Thunder have decided to postpone the festival due to the coronavirus outbreak.d
Parts of the Valley battered by stormy weather
It's been a gloomy afternoon for many parts of the Valley, and now, a storm has brought rain and even hail to parts of the Valley Wednesday.
It's been a gloomy afternoon for many parts of the Valley, and now, a storm has brought rain and even hail to parts of the Valley Wednesday.
Warnings issued as storm moves through the Valley
Officials with the National Weather Service in Phoenix issued a number of warnings on Thursday as a result of a storm that moved through the Valley.
Officials with the National Weather Service in Phoenix issued a number of warnings on Thursday as a result of a storm that moved through the Valley.
Gov. Ducey makes declaration of public health emergency as coronavirus spreads
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has declared a public health emergency in Arizona as the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to spread in Arizona.
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has declared a public health emergency in Arizona as the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to spread in Arizona.
Parents react to Queen Creek student's coronavirus diagnosis
After a student in Queen Creek was diagnosed with the coronavirus, one parent is saying she's not upset at the school but says the school district should be giving parents more information on the student who was diagnosed.
After a student in Queen Creek was diagnosed with the coronavirus, one parent is saying she's not upset at the school but says the school district should be giving parents more information on the student who was diagnosed.
Queen Creek school to be cleaned in wake of coronavirus case
The school will incorporate hand-sanitizing stations and other routine hygiene practices upon students’ return from Spring Break.
The school will incorporate hand-sanitizing stations and other routine hygiene practices upon students’ return from Spring Break.


















