Trafficking suspect in Scottsdale arrested after neighbor noticed something was 'off,' police say
A neighbor who felt something was “off” was able to help a woman who was being trafficked by a man in Scottsdale, the police department said.
Keep Phoenix Beautiful: Group cleaning city streets prepares for Super Bowl
With the Super Bowl coming up, an army of volunteers are needed - not just to get ready for the big game, but what comes after it.
Super Bowl LVII: Phoenix area restaurants get ready for big weekend
With about a month left before the Super Bowl, restaurants near where the game will be played and elsewhere are getting ready for what is shaping up to be a very important weekend.
Super Bowl LVII Experience: Preparations underway for fan event at Margaret T. Hance Park
One of those events is a free fan village at Margaret T. Hance Park. Local band Jimmy Eat World and country music artist Lee Brice will perform at the event.
Super Bowl to bring major business for Scottsdale: '10 times what it was five years ago'
The economics of the Super Bowl is huge for the host city, but the party scene might be even bigger. A look at how Scottsdale is gearing up for a party even bigger than the last.
Arizona dentist's 'horrifying' abuse of daughter with special needs seen on video, yet not reported for weeks
A disturbing video obtained of Arizona dentist Jared Pope abusing his mentally incapacitated daughter is hard to watch. Why did it take so long to alert authorities?
Arizona Cardinals fire Kliff Kingsbury; Steve Keim to 'step away' as general manager
The Cardinals announced on Jan. 9 that Kliff Kingsbury has been relieved of his duties. Additionally, general manager Steve Keim "has decided to step away from his position in order to focus on his health."
Funeral held for Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb's family following crash in Gilbert: 'We are not angry'
A funeral was held 2 weeks after a crash in Gilbert that left Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb's son, his son's fiancée, and granddaughter dead. "Nobody's guaranteed a minute in this life, so every minute that we have is cherished even more now," the sheriff said.
Teen found dead after being kidnapped by armed suspects during west Phoenix home invasion: police
Phoenix Police say 17-year-old Jesse Camacho was taken from the home by the suspects at around 3:15 a.m.
Kari Lake election lawsuit: Sanctions denied, but more than $33K awarded to Katie Hobbs
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson rejected Kari Lake's claim that problems with ballot printers at some polling places on Election Day were the result of intentional misconduct. Since the ruling, lawyers representing Maricopa County and Katie Hobbs have filed a Motion for Sanctions against the defeated GOP candidate for Arizona governor.
Kari Lake loses 2022 election lawsuit against Katie Hobbs
During a two-day trial, Kari lake presented her case for why election results in Arizona's gubernatorial race should be overturned.
Arizona agrees to remove shipping containers from parts of the U.S.-Mexico border, court documents state
Arizona officials have agreed to remove containers installed along parts of the U.S. border with Mexico, as part of an agreement with the U.S. government.
3D-printed homes now on sale in Arizona; builders say it's affordable and sustainable
The homes, which were printed in Casa Grande, range from 1,400 to 1,900 square feet, and the home's builder say they are built to withstand Arizona's extreme heat even better than a traditional home.
Arizona prison worker arrested, accused of sexually exploiting minors
Law enforcement officials say a man who works at an Arizona state prison has been arrested for allegedly receiving and sharing child sexual abuse materials online.
'Seusspicious-looking' passenger causes HOV driver to be cited
A “Seusspicious-looking” passenger was caught in the HOV lane on I-10 in the Phoenix area and authorities are warning inflatable holiday decorations don't count as another person.
Kari Lake files 70-page lawsuit against top Arizona election officials
Kari Lake filed a lawsuit against several top election officials in Arizona on Friday just days following the certification of the 2022 election in which she lost her bid to become governor.
Tucson real estate agent attacked and escaped abduction by suspect who was caught 2 months later in Texas
The Tucson Police Department says a man they believe assaulted and attempted to kidnap a pregnant real estate agent has been caught more than 2 months later in Texas. Her injuries, police say, caused her to lose her baby.
Red meth seized in Arizona, the first of its kind: 'It's a new way to market'
DEA agents in Phoenix have seized red meth in their latest bust. Agents say it came directly from the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico, which then brought it up to Arizona.
Love in the aisle: Arizona couple gets married at grocery store where they first met
Here's a sweet update to an even sweeter story. The Arizona couple who met in the condiments aisle and eventually got married there has been offered a honeymoon trip by Miracle Whip.
Arizona Thanksgiving tradition still going strong as man reunites with woman who mistakenly texted him
It all began over a wrong text that Jamal Hinton received from a woman he didn't know. That errant text, however, turned into a new Thanksgiving tradition that is still going strong, six years later.



















