The Arizona Department of Public Safety says it is investigating a deadly crash involving a semi-truck with a box trailer about 15 miles south of Show Low.
A dorm building at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff is being closed temporarily after multiple bats, including one that tested positive for rabies, found their way inside.
Preston Brogdon, a former sergeant with the Yavapai-Apache Police Department, only learned about the Public Safety Officers’ Benefits Program during a chance encounter at a spring training game.
Two Colorado City men who are followers of the polygamous FLDS sect have been convicted of multiple charges after a years-long conspiracy involving child sex abuse.
Coconino County and the Natural Resource Conservation Service are seeing the completed post-fire flood mitigation project for the first time since a massive fire threatened thousands of homes in 2022.
The new center will add 161 megawatts of renewable energy to SRP’s grid. It's enough energy to power nearly 40,000 homes and help power Google’s data center in Mesa.
A grandmother plans to appeal the dismissal of her lawsuit that challenged Bullhead City's ordinance that banned her from feeding the homeless in a park.
Lowell Observatory has done a lot for astro-tourism in Arizona, and with the opening of the new astronomy discovery center, it hopes to connect more people to the stars.
Homelessness has continued to rise over the past few years, but researchers at Northern Arizona University are leading the way in prevention measures that could help thousands around our state.
Members of an Arizona tribe are trying to persuade a federal judge to extend a temporary ban on exploratory drilling for a lithium project near lands they have used for religious and cultural ceremonies for centuries.
A body was recovered in the Colorado River at Grand Canyon National Park on Tuesday, believed to be a boater who was reported missing the night before.