New tradition continues as grandma and man she mistakenly texted to come to Thanksgiving dinner reunite

It's a new holiday tradition of sorts that has been going six years strong. On Thanksgiving day, two strangers who were brought together by a mistakenly-sent text message reunited again for Thanksgiving.

Tucson mother accused of homicide after daughter drowns in pool

Pima County officials say 29-year-old Sarah Coleman called a family member on Sunday, saying that she found her 2-year-old daughter unresponsive at a pool.

US Marshals arrest New Jersey double murder suspect in Tucson

On Wednesday morning, U.S. Marshals began surveillance of Vilorio-Jaquez at the apartment complex and he was arrested after leaving an apartment to walk his dog.

Arizona assisted living facility worker accused of stealing money from co-worker

Police say 61-year-old Connie Barr stole $1,000 from a co-worker at an assisted living facility. That money was to be used to cremate the victim's son, who had recently passed away.

Money, drugs, assault rifle with grenade launcher attached seized by Phoenix Police

Hector Vega, 20, was arrested in connection to a Phoenix Police drug bust where money, drugs and guns were seized. One of the guns had a grenade launcher attached to it.

Arizona Supreme Court upholds ruling blocking school mask bans

Justices on the Arizona State Supreme Court have upheld a judgment from a lower court that found a mask mandate ban passed by the GOP-controlled state legislature as unconstitutional, due to the way it was passed.

Marine Corps veteran granted valor award after disarming robbery suspect in Yuma gas station

Officials with the Yuma County Sheriff's Office say a Marine Corps veteran ended an armed robbery at a gas station by disarming one of the suspects as they entered the store.

National Park Service: Man seen hitting baseball into Grand Canyon

Officials with the National Park Service say they are in contact with a person who was seen hitting baseballs into the Grand Canyon on Oct. 17.

OSHA warns Arizona, South Carolina and Utah over COVID-19 violations

OSHA says Arizona, South Carolina and Utah are not complying with promises to enforce COVID-19 labor standards that are at least as good as those adopted by the federal government.

Cat stuck in cinder block wall rescued by firefighters in Arizona

Firefighters in Mesa, Arizona, rescued a pet cat who had been reported missing after it got stuck in a cinder block wall.

Woman arrested after shooting alleged shoplifter at Circle K in north Phoenix

The shooting happened after a woman, identified as 41-year-old Miriam Shekhmoos, allegedly saw the man stealing merchandise near 35th Avenue and Dunlap.

West Nile Virus infection left Arizona man paralyzed

An Arizona woman is praying for a miracle, after her husband was left paralyzed after catching the West Nile Virus.

DEA agent, gunman identified after deadly Tucson Amtrak shooting; Oct. 8 funeral arrangements set

A DEA agent in Tucson was killed, another was injured along with a Tucson Police officer on Oct. 4 when a man open fired during a routine check for drugs, weapons and money on an Amtrak train.

Casa Grande little boy battles serious sinus cavity infection after COVID-19 diagnosis

A Casa Grande mother is detailing how COVID-19 led to serious and unexpected health issues for her little boy named Emmett. "It was so bad. I couldn't even recognize him."

26 governors demand Biden meeting over border crisis

A letter signed by 26 Republican governors, including Doug Ducey, asks Biden to schedule a meeting at the White House within the next 15 days so they can have an "open and constructive dialogue regarding border enforcement on behalf of U.S. citizens in our states and all those hoping to become U.S. citizens."

Love on the freeway: Couple talks about their now-viral wedding photo shoot on I-17

Love was definitely in the air on a Valley freeway on Sept. 6, as ADOT cameras captured what appears to be a wedding photo shoot in progress along I-17. Now, the bride and groom are talking about their adventure.

Arizona man known as 'QAnon Shaman' pleads guilty in Capitol riot case

Jacob Chansley, who was widely photographed in the Senate chamber with a flagpole topped with a spear, could face 41 to 51 months in prison under sentencing guidelines, a prosecutor said. The man who called himself “QAnon Shaman” has been jailed for nearly eight months since his arrest.