Samuel Sandoval, one of the last Navajo Code Talkers, dies at 98

Samuel Sandoval was one of hundreds of Navajos recruited by the Marines to send and receive military communications in secret code using their native language during WWII.

Cottonwood Police ask residents to donate to charity, not panhandlers

Temporary signs that read, "It's OK to say NO to panhandlers," have been posted throughout the city where a "high volume" of panhandling occurs.

Flood watch issued across Arizona amid monsoon storms: Live radar, updates

A new round of monsoon weather made its way through parts of the Phoenix area on July 25, as a Flood Watch remains in effect across Arizona.

Who is Prescott National Forest wildfire spotter, Aundrea Romero?

Who is Prescott National Forest wildfire spotter, Aundrea Romero? She overlooks the entire forest and watches out for any fires. She's the person who first spotted the Crooks Fire that ignited back in April.

Excessive Heat Warning in effect for 8 Arizona counties

The Excessive Heat Warning goes into effect at 11 a.m. on July 21 and lasts through 8 p.m. on Friday.

Trump, Pence to hold dueling rallies in Arizona for governor's race

Former President Donald Trump will speak at a rally in Prescott Valley on Friday and his vice president, Mike Pence, will speak in Peoria before heading to Tucson.

Flash Flood Warnings issued across northern Arizona

“Life-threatening” flash flooding is expected to hit areas near Flagstaff, including Timberline, Pine Mountain Estates and Hutchinson Acres.

Stop yelling at tourists, say Jerome police in Arizona destination town

Jerome police said that it “has come to our attention that some people visiting our town on short visits and using lawful short term parking passes are being yelled at or having notes left on their cars by local residents.”

Memorial services held for Yavapai County sergeant killed in Cordes Lakes

Sergeant Richard Lopez, 51, died in the line of duty after trying to apprehend a possible theft suspect in an area near Stagecoach and Redrock, according to Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes.

Navajo Nation considering legislation that enshrines same-sex marriage in tribal law

Officials with the Navajo Nation say a bill that removes a same-sex marriage ban that has been on the books since 2005 can now be acted upon by the Native American nation's legislature.

Top election officials in Yavapai County leave amid threats

County Recorder Leslie Hoffman said that she is fed up with the “nastiness” and has accepted a job outside the county. She said longtime elections director Lynn Constabile is leaving for the same reason.

Bell-ringing ceremony held in Prescott 9 years after deadly Yarnell Hill Fire
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A ceremony took place at the Yavapai County Courthouse in Prescott on June 30 to remember members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots who lost their lives while battling the Yarnell Hill Fire in 2013. The bell rang 19 times in memory of the 19 firefighters who lost their lives that day.

Prescott Valley pharmacy burglarized by 3 men, thousands of dollars of narcotics stolen
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Prescott Valley Police need help in identifying three burglary suspects who broke into a pharmacy near SR 69 and Navajo Drive. All wore gloves, facemasks, and hooded jackets. They stole several thousand dollars worth of narcotics.