DEA: Opioids in Yavapai County are top Arizona drug threat

The DEÁ’s Phoenix Field Division said the designation was made under a new national strategy that allows each DEA field division to select an enforcement focus in its territory and to customize its plans accordingly.

'Lost, cold, hungry' husky rescued from Grand Canyon, reunited with family

A lucky pup is alive and back home after spending weeks in Grand Canyon National Park alone in the cold. Two animal rescue groups are responsible for bringing her home.

Aviation expert talks about Boeing 777 following engine failure over the weekend

As investigators look into the cause of an engine failure incident involving a Boeing plane over Denver, Colorado, an Arizona aviation expert is speaking out about the plane's capability.

Navajo Nation police: Suspect fatally shot during struggle, officer hospitalized

The shooting occurred Tuesday night in the small community of Indian Wells in northeastern Arizona after the officer encountered the suspect and was struck on the head with a blunt object, the department said in a statement.

Navajo Nation receiving truckloads of donated firewood for warmth

Firewood may not be a necessity in most homes, but in the Navajo Nation, it's much needed, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic when everyone is home during snow storms.

Arizona’s prison population declines by 11% during pandemic

In the four years before the pandemic, Arizona’s prison population hovered around 42,000. It started dropping in March and stood at 37,224 this week.

Yavapai County family opens up about daughter's fentanyl-linked death

More and more young people in Arizona, including teens, are dying suddenly from fentanyl. Now, one Yavapai County family is opening up about their tragic loss that was linked to the drug.

Navajo Nation wraps up its latest vaccination blitz
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Back in May, the Navajo Nation had the highest infection rate per capita in the US, but now it's vaccinating people at a higher level than most states so far. More than 20% of the population so far is vaccinated.

Ex-Navajo Nation president dies of coronavirus complications

Albert Hale, who served as the second president of the Navajo Nation, tested positive for the coronavirus in early January. He died Tuesday at the age of 70.

Prescott residents, businesses coping with latest round of winter weather
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Many people are still digging out from the winter storm that dumped several feet of snow in some places. Among them are people in prescott. FOX 10's Anita Roman was there and shows us how they are coping with the latest blast of winter.

Arizona town deals with snow after surviving devastating wildfire
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In October 2020, the town of Crown King, located near the I-17, had to deal with the Horse Fire. Now, the town is dealing with a winter storm that brought a lot of snow. FOX 10's John Hook spoke with an official with the Crown King Fire Department on the snowstorm.

Navajo Nation extends stay-at-home order, lifts weekend lockdowns

Beginning Monday, the tribe is extending its stay-at-home order with a revised nightly curfew to limit the spread of COVID-19.

Navajo Nation extends stay-at-home order, lifts weekend lockdowns

Beginning January 25, Navajo Nation residents will be required to stay home 24 hours a day, with the exception of essential workers, or anyone who needs to get food or medicine.