From an East Valley mother who is convicted of killing her two children to what a Cave Creek woman is accused of plotting, here's a look at some of your top stories.
Most lawmakers in the House Public Safety and Law Enforcement Committee voted to advance HB 2733 during a hearing.
Sen. Jake Hoffman said his bill would help local law enforcement support federal efforts while drawing on dollars migrants send to other countries.
A shooting in the parking lot of a Phoenix gas station left one person dead; a Valley man was sentenced to prison for torturing and killing pigeons; and more. Here's a look at some of your top stories for the morning of February 21.
Through DNA testing, Alfred Earl Green, 70, was identified as a suspect in Lachelle “Shelly” Waite’s 1986 killing, the Phoenix Police Department said in a Feb. 21 news release. “Being able to finally let the family know,
According to prosecutors, Henry first suffocated her 1-year-old daughter while they were playing by placing her hand over the girl’s mouth. Henry’s son, who was 3, “saw what was happening and tried to stop his mother by hitting and yelling at her,
New figures show nearly a third of students in Arizona missed 18 or more school days in 2024, in a situation state leaders are calling a 'catastrophe' and an 'emergency.' FOX 10's Lauren Clark has more on the concerns.
New U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has issued a 15-day review of all public lands and national monuments that, until now, have been excluded from drilling and mining development. The Trump administration says it's part of efforts to diversify the nation's energy portfolio.
One of baseball’s finest rituals is again taking place in Arizona, and fans can watch their favorite baseball teams play again after a long winter. Spring training has commenced.
An Arizona guardswoman is recovering after surviving a drone attack; a stabbing at a Phoenix gas station left a man dead; and more. Here's a look at some of your top stories for the morning of February 24.
Arizona Republican lawmakers want to prevent transgender people from altering their birth certificates to reflect a sex change.
Most copper mined in the U.S. comes from Arizona - but President Donald Trump’s surprise announcement that he will halt production of pennies won’t make a dent in the state’s mining industry, as nearly all of the metal used has been zinc since 1982.