Yavapai County Superior Court judge resigns following DUI arrest and conviction
A judge in Yavapai County has agreed to step down from her post following her arrest and DUI conviction, according to officials with Arizona's Commission on Judicial Conduct.
Flagstaff man found guilty of selling drugs: YCAO
A Flagstaff man could be sentenced to over a decade behind bars, according to officials, after he was found guilty by a Yavapai County jury of various drug and weapons-related offenses.
Interstate 17 reopens north of Camp Verde after fatal crash
The northbound lanes of Interstate 17 were closed north of Camp Verde on Thursday morning due to a fatal crash involving two vehicles at milepost 293 near McGuireville Road.
Former Navajo Nation president announces candidacy for Arizona's 2nd Congressional District
The former president of the Navajo Nation is mounting a bid for one of Arizona's congressional seats.
In many Indigenous cultures, a solar eclipse is more than a spectacle. It’s for honoring tradition
The ‘ring of fire’ event is considered a rebirth of the sun, according to Navajo tradition. traditions encourage inactivity, including no spectating, eating, sleeping
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.
From the farm to your table: Taking a look at Arizona sweet corn
There are nearly 19,000 farms across Arizona, and due to elevation differences across the state, there's almost always something that's in season. We take a look at sweet corn that is being grown at Mortimer Farms.
3 arrested in Prescott child exploitation investigation
In this multi-agency operation, Prescott police say three men either attempted to lure or solicit sex from underaged children.
Jamie Yazzie case: Boyfriend of Navajo woman convicted of her murder
The boyfriend of a Navajo woman whose case became emblematic of an international movement launched to draw attention to an epidemic of missing and murdered indigenous women was convicted of first-degree murder in her fatal shooting.
Yavapai County residents raise concerns over proposed mine near residential neighborhood
Residents in a portion of Yavapai County say they are worried about a proposed plan for a mine to be placed right in the middle of their neighborhood.
Nightly Roundup: Mine proposal prompts worries; high school football coach indicted
From worries over a mining proposal in Arizona to a man who is accused of stealing something really expensive, here's a look at some of our top stories tonight.
Woman shot, killed after pointing gun at officers in Prescott: police
Once at the scene, officers went to a home where the gunshots reportedly came from. As they approached the home, police say a woman came outside and pointed a gun at the officers.
School bus catches fire on I-17, no students hurt
No students were hurt when a school bus went up in flames late Thursday night along Interstate 17, south of Camp Verde.



















