Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly trial witness admits to drug smuggling

The state’s key witness in the murder case against Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly admitted during the third day of trial that he previously smuggled drugs across the border.

George Kelly trial continues: Arizona rancher accused of killing migrant

A key witness took the stand on Wednesday in the trial of a southern Arizona rancher charged with shooting and killing a migrant on his property.

Trial starts for Arizona border rancher charged with killing migrant on his property

An Arizona rancher went on trial Friday in the fatal shooting of a migrant on his property near Mexico as the national debate over border security heats up ahead of this year's presidential election.

Trial for Nogales rancher accused of shooting migrant starts

Jury selection begins in the trial of a Nogales rancher charged in the shooting death of a migrant on his property.

Nogales migrant shooting: Jury selection underway
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Jury selection is underway in the trial of 75-year-old George Kelly, a Nogales area rancher who is accused of shooting and killing a migrant in January 2023.

More than 2 dozen parrots seized at Arizona border
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection says officers and agriculture specialists stopped a vehicle and found 27 parrots at the Mariposa crossing in Nogales. The parrots are worth between $800 and $3,000 each.

“The border's got no management right now": Arizona cities discuss surge of migrants

The Arizona National Guard is in the vicinity of the Lukeville Port of Entry, working with DPS, but local leaders in border cities say it isn't enough. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas reports.

Border Patrol scales back resources in some areas
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With the surge of people seeking asylum at the southern border, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is scaling back its resources in some areas to address the influx. FOX 10's Marc Martinez has more on the safety concerns from people living at the border.

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.

President Biden criticized by some for not visiting the border during Arizona trip

As President Joe Biden makes another visit to Arizona, he's drawing criticism from various officials for appearing to not make time to visit the southernmost part of the state to see the cities impacted by the growing border crisis.

Mexican authorities assist U.S. with capture of bank robbery suspect

Romo-Angulo, 31, of Nogales, was not in custody until Sept. 16, police announced on Facebook. He allegedly placed an empty suitcase on the counter while demanding $45,000 from the teller and threatening to shoot if she did not comply, according to federal court records obtained by news website Border Report.

This is the most expensive property in southern Arizona, and it's up for sale

The Rail X Ranch, which includes two barns, three apartments, three homes, a casita and a private lake, was built in 1937. It was once owned by the family of the late Arizona Rep. Jim Kolbe.

Arizona rancher charged with murder in borderland killing of Mexican national heads to trial next month

Kelly made national headlines after being charged with first-degree, premeditated murder and being held on $1 million bond for weeks in the January death of a man identified as 48-year-old Gabriel Cuen Buitimea of Nogales, Mexico.

Excessive Heat Warning issued for 9 Arizona counties

Officials said in the area, daytime temperatures ranging from 110°F to 117°F can be expected.

Two people rescued from southern AZ heat
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The extreme heat in southern Arizona proved to be too much for a couple hiking near Montana Peak southwest of Arivaca. A UH-60 Black Hawk aircrew hoisted the man and woman off the mountain and rushed them to the hospital.

Beehive Fire closes campgrounds near Nogales
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The Beehive Fire burning in southern Arizona has scorched about 8,500 acres and is 20% contained. Campgrounds in the area are closed so firefighters can use Arivaca Lake as a source of water for helicopters to fight the wildfire.