Crash involving semi resulted in traffic delays on I-17 North

A crash near Sunset Point has blocked the right hand lane of northbound I-17 for some time on Sept. 3, according to ADOT officials.

Bureau of Indian Education issues vaccine mandate

The mandate covers more than 2,800 faculty and staff at 53 schools and dormitories operated directly by the U.S. Bureau of Education in states including Arizona, New Mexico and the Dakotas.

Monsoon storm making its way over Arizona once again

Rain began to fall across counties in Arizona on Wednesday and the Flood Control District of Maricopa County said it saw impressive rainfall totals already by the afternoon as rain is expected to continue through the night.

YCSO: Deputy took distressed hikers to safety by foot after helicopter failed

Officials with the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office say a rescue helicopter pilot took two hikers to safety by foot last week, after the helicopter failed during a rescue.

Navajo Nation mandates COVID-19 vaccine for government workers

All Navajo Nation executive branch employees must be vaccinated by Sept. 29, President Jonathan Nez announced, hoping to help prevent the nation from becoming a hot spot again.

Traffic on I-17 near Black Canyon City begins to flow again, ADOT says

Drivers on I-17 near Black Canyon City saw traffic backed up for several miles on Sunday afternoon due to a crash, the Arizona Department of Transportation said.

LIST: Arizona school districts with mask requirements

The 2021-2022 school year has begun and some districts in Arizona are requiring face coverings to be worn in the classroom. Check to see the mask policies for your child's school.

Prescott Valley PD searching for 3 children accused of abusing kittens

Prescott Valley Police say a witness saw three boys hurting the kittens near a trailer park in the area of Hoffman and Spouse on Saturday afternoon.

School on Navajo Nation to stay remote after radon exposure

A return to in-person classes at a Navajo Nation school will be on hold indefinitely because of unknown radiation levels, likely caused by decades of uranium mining.

Former Navajo Nation President Kelsey Begaye dies at 70

Former Navajo Nation President Kelsey Begaye died of natural causes on Aug. 13, government officials said in a news release a day later. He died at the age of 70 in Flagstaff.

Yavapai County sheriff gets citation after drinking while boating

Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes said National Park Service officers issued him a misdemeanor alleging that he operated a boat while under the influence.

New adventure in Camp Verde combines 2 popular activities
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Predator Zip Lines, which is now open in Camp Verde, combines zip-lining and watching wildlife. FOX 10 Photojournalists Joe Tillman and Brian Kae have more.

Prescott Police investigating animal cruelty case after 2 kittens found beaten to death

An animal control supervisor responded to the school and found two dead kittens in the parking lot of the baseball fields and "appeared to have sustained blunt force trauma."

Public health emergency orders issued on Navajo Nation for COVID-19

The Navajo Department of Health has issued three new public health emergency orders for businesses and schools while revising in-person gathering limits for certain events.

Free tuition this spring for some students at Navajo Nation college

Classes begin Aug. 16 for the fall semester at Diné College, which is offering 361 online courses and 37 in-person courses.

North America's first landscape hotel under construction in Sedona
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A new hotel currently under construction in the Sedona area is designed to blend into the natural surroundings and beauty. FOX 10 Photojournalists Joe Tillman and Brian Kae have a look at the Ambiente Hotel.