Man severely burned in Phoenix car fire after friends fill plastic bags with gasoline

Officers responded to reports of a fiery crash near 35th Avenue and Ocotillo Road early that morning and discovered a vehicle actively burning with a man who had “significant burns to his body.”

Woman allegedly assaulted during Southwest flight to Phoenix; police officials respond

Phoenix Police officials have issued a statement on an incident that happened on a Southwest flight to Phoenix, where a man allegedly pushed his seat back violently, as the passenger behind was resting her head on her tray table to sleep. The alleged incident was documented on Twitter by the woman's husband.

Actor Rob Schneider surprises fans at Raising Cane's drive-thru in Phoenix

Rob Schneider was at the location on 24th Street and Baseline on Sept. 21 to promote his new movie “Daddy Daughter Trip”, which opens up in theaters next week.

Desert flooding damages Interstate 10 between Los Angeles and Phoenix

Traffic in both directions was halted initially, but westbound lanes for motorists heading from Arizona to California reopened later.

Dixon Butts? Candidate endorsed by 'your mother'? Joke Arizona political signs catching people's attention

It's campaign season, and that means political signs are being put up along some major intersections. In between political signs for the various candidates, however, are signs that are being put up as practical jokes.

Derek Chauvin moved from Minnesota to federal prison in Arizona

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who murdered George Floyd, has been moved from a state prison in Oak Park Heights, Minnesota, to federal prison in Tucson, Arizona. 

Thousands of 'rainbow fentanyl' pills seized as authorities warn of possible new 'trend' targeting kids

Customs and Border Protection agents in Arizona seized more than 15,000 fentanyl pills that were strapped to a person's legs on Wednesday, and one official says that it could be the start of a trend targeting younger people.

Drought-stricken Arizona to get less Colorado River water

Lake Mead is currently less than a quarter full and the seven states overall that depend on its water missed a federal deadline to announce proposals on plans cut additional water next year.

Arizona Wendy's employee facing murder charge following customer's death

A northern Arizona Wendy's employee is facing a murder charge following a customer's death. Police say the customer complained about his order and that's when the suspect came around the counter and beat him.

DPS trooper helps veteran with broken scooter on I-17 in north Phoenix

An Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper came to the aid of a man in distress along a north Phoenix freeway. "You put on that badge and make a positive impact,” the trooper said.

More human remains discovered on drought-stricken Lake Mead, 4th time since May

It’s the fourth time since May that remains have been uncovered as Western drought forces the shoreline to retreat at the shrinking Colorado River reservoir behind the Hoover Dam.

Man who exploited more than 100 young girls online sentenced to 34 years in prison

Ruben Rosales, 27, used an online account to coerce a 14-year-old girl in Arizona to send more than 600 sexually explicit photos of herself, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Woman holding onto stop sign rescued during flooding in Arizona

A construction crew spotted the 42-year-old woman in a running wash in Golden Valley. “[She was] holding onto a sign post in rushing water up to her waist,” the department said.