Supplies brought to Navajos who lack running water at home

There are 115 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Navajo Nation - but many don't have access to running water.

Arizona sees 8th coronavirus death as cases surpass 500

The Arizona Department of Health Services confirmed that 508 cases have now been reported. More than half are in Maricopa County. All but two eastern counties — Gila and Greenlee — now have cases.

Authorities investigating deaths of 2 Ohio men in northeastern Arizona

Authorities are investigating the deaths of two Ohio men whose bodies were found on a remote road on the Navajo Nation in northeastern Arizona.

Life in lockdown: Former Prescott man living in China offers advice
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Many Americans are adjusting to life in quarantine, but for a man who grew up in Prescott, it's become the new normal. Charlie Foldesh now lives in Shanghai with his wife where they've been in lockdown for more than 8 weeks. He has some good insight for his fellow Arizonans on how to get through it.

Tribes take measures to slow spread of new coronavirus

Officials on the Navajo Nation broadened a stay-at-home order from Chilchinbeto to the entire reservation: No visitors in, and residents can't leave their homes except for essential tasks, including to get food and medical supplies.

AZDHS: All counties with COVID-19 cases must close gyms, bars, movie theaters; restaurants dine-out only

The Arizona Department of Health Services is requiring that all counties with cases of the novel coronavirus must close all of their bars, gyms and movie theaters effective at close of business on Friday.

AZ Secretary of State: Authorize all-mail elections in August and November

Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs addressed a letter to Arizona legislators asking to enact all-mail elections in August and November in light of worries surrounding the coronavirus outbreak.

Health emergency declared for Navajo Nation because of virus

The Navajo Nation is now under a public health state of emergency declared by tribal President Jonathan Nez due to the growing spread of the coronavirus outbreak.

YCSO searches for suspect who opened fire on occupied Camp Verde home

Authorities are asking the public for help in tracking down a suspect who shot at a Camp Verde home with a sleeping family inside.

5 years following #llamadrama, 1 of the 2 is still doing well in Chino Valley

Wednesday marks five years since two llamas were on the loose in Sun City, in a story that captivated the country and took the internet by storm.

Maricopa County Supervisors set to vote on '2nd Amendment Preservation County' resolution on Wednesday

Maricopa County could become the next 2nd Amendment Sanctuary County in Arizona, as the county’s Board of Supervisors are expected to vote on a resolution to protect gun rights on Wednesday.

Arizona Senate OKs redistricting rules over Democratic objections

Democrats opposed the measure and argued the change would greatly affect the ability of tribes and minority communities to elect representatives of their choice.

Man accused of impersonating officers in Arizona, New Mexico

A Crown King resident gave a fake name at the time of his arrest and identified himself as an ATF agent, according to Yavapai County Sheriff's deputies.

YCSO: Loud boom heard by residents in and near Prescott

Officials with the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office say their dispatchers, along with dispatchers with the Prescott Police Department, have received several calls regarding a loud booming noise in Prescott and surrounding areas Tuesday night.