Dept of Education 1 day ago Education Department rescinds record $37 million fine against Grand Canyon University: 'Wrongly accused' Grand Canyon University wins appeal as the Education Department rescinds a record $37.7 million fine for alleged deceptive practices involving doctoral programs.
Arizona 5 days ago Hiker, 33, dies after hiking Arizona mountains in extreme heat, 4 others rescued Authorities in Arizona identified a hiker who died during extreme heat in the Superstition Mountains on Sunday as 33-year-old Noah Farabaugh.
Drones 6 days ago Border state law enforcement to shoot down 'weaponized' drug-smuggling drones Arizona has implemented a new law allowing officers to target drug smuggling drones along the U.S.-Mexico border in an attempt to crack down on cartel activity.
Politics May 12 Dem's immigration reform plan adds Border Patrol agents, offers select migrants pathway to citizenship Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego already has four Democratic House members interested in his Senate immigration plan.
College May 12 Swing state outlaws college protest encampments amid nationwide campus crackdown on anti-Israel agitators Arizona Gov. Kate Hobbs has signed a law banning encampments on public university campuses amid ongoing anti-Israel protests happening at schools across the country.
Drugs May 6 Bondi announces one of largest fentanyl seizures in US history Attorney General Pamela Bondi announced one of the biggest fentanyl busts in U.S. history with the seizure 409 kilos of fentanyl pills and 11.5 kilos of fentanyl powder.
Homicide May 6 Arizona pastor found dead with hands pinned to wall in homicide at home Police found Arizona Pastor Bill Shonemann dead in his own bed with his arms spread and hands pinned to the wall in what has been ruled a homicide.
True Crime May 5 'Doomsday Mom' Lori Vallow seeks new murder conspiracy trial, claiming juror misconduct Less than two weeks after an Arizona jury found "Doomsday Mom" Lori Vallow Daybell guilty of conspiring to murder late husband, she has filed a motion asking for a new trial.
Arizona May 5 Glendale, Arizona, shooting inside restaurant leaves 3 dead, 5 injured, police say Police in Glendale, Arizona, said no arrests have been made after a shooting inside a restaurant left three people dead and five others injured.
Democratic Party May 3 Dem gov's new campaign message man once said 'religious right' united by 'white supremacy' The reelection campaign of left-wing Governor Katie Hobbs, D-Ariz., has tapped someone with a penchant for slamming white people, despite being white himself.
Washington DC May 1 Bipartisan lawmakers introduce bill to bolster water system protections against hackers A new bill being introduced Thursday by Sens. Ruben Gallego and Tom Cotton aims to provide additional protections for public water systems from foreign cyberattacks.
Crime April 28 Tesla arson suspect arrested in Arizona after fiery assault on Cybertruck Local and federal authorities are probing a suspected arsonist tied to the recent vandalism of a Tesla dealership in Arizona.
VIDEO April 28 Cybertruck fire at Arizona Tesla dealership as investigators arrest arson suspect A 35-year-old man is accused of arson after a Cybertruck was burned in a fire at a Tesla dealership in Mesa, Ariz. on April 28, 2025. (KSAZ-TV)
Arizona April 27 Wild video shows speedboat crash after flying through air at popular Arizona lake While attempting to break a speed record at Lake Havasu in Arizona, two boaters walked away after their vessel went airborne and crashed back to the water's surface.
Donald Trump April 22 Trump backs Republican rivals in Arizona governor's race after Rep. Biggs enters contest: 'I had a problem' Two Republican candidates in the 2026 Arizona governor's race have both been endorsed by President Donald Trump, he announced on Monday.
True Crime April 22 'Cult mom' Lori Vallow, who killed 2 kids, laments 'family tragedy' in closing arguments of 2nd murder trial Lori Vallow Daybell called the 2019 shooting death of her former husband, which she is charged in connection with, a "family tragedy" in the closing arguments of her second murder.
US April 19 Arizona suspect in bus stop hatchet attack charged with murder after victim dies A hatchet-wielding Arizona man has been charged with murder after he allegedly attacked a man sitting at a bus stop earlier this month, nearly decapitating him.
Crime April 17 Brother of man nearly decapitated at Arizona bus stop by hatchet wielding suspect speaks out Jacob Couch's family said he is on life support after a hatchet-wielding suspect nearly decapitated him at a Tucson, Arizona, bus stop in an unprovoked attack.
Arizona April 13 Arizona to verify up to 50K people from voter rolls who failed to prove citizenship Arizona will begin removing noncitizens from its voter rolls after a successful lawsuit by America First Legal paved the way for counties to coordinate with DHS.
True Crime April 13 'Doomsday mom' Lori Vallow's Arizona murder conspiracy trial: Wildest moments in court so far Convicted killer Lori Vallow, who is serving life sentences for murdering her children and conspiring to kill her husband's former wife, is on trial again and representing herself.
Arizona April 13 Arizona recreation area closed after hiker death and nearly 3 dozen rescues in just 2 days Arizona’s Lake Mead National Recreation Area have closed multiple trails due to dangerously high temperatures and the death of one hiker and rescue of 33 others over two days.
Politics April 12 Trump orders military to take control of federal land at southern border President Trump in a memorandum Friday ordered the military to take control of a strip of federal land along the Southern border that would be designated "National Defense Areas."
Immigration April 11 2 American women arrested at border for smuggling unaccompanied minors: CBP Two U.S. citizens have been arrested for smuggling unaccompanied Mexican girls into the United States.
Arizona April 9 WATCH: Trump’s border czar gets GOP cheers, Democratic tears at Arizona state Capitol President Donald Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, was boycotted by Democrat lawmakers at the Arizona legislature within seconds of speaking about the administration's mass deportation program.
Arizona April 8 Gun-toting Noem joins ICE agents to go after criminal illegal aliens in Arizona DHS Secretary Kristi Noem joined ICE and other law enforcement agents in Arizona during operations Tuesday, targeting illegal immigrants wanted for murder and human trafficking.
Congress April 8 WATCH: Mike Tyson reveals why he is backing the 'Congressional Fitness Challenge' Schools around the country could soon be able to opt into the "Congressional Fitness Challenge," including legendary boxer Mike Tyson’s own academy.
Politics April 8 'Enough is enough': House Republican touts GOP effort to pass bill cracking down on 'rogue' judges Fox News Digital spoke to GOP Rep. Abe Hamadeh about Republican efforts to push back against "rogue" judges getting in the way of President Donald Trump's agenda.
Police and Law Enforcement April 7 Top lawmaker asks Trump admin to scrap report cracking down on cops: 'Destructive and costly' Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is asking the Department of Justice to scrap a report that could lead to intense federal oversight of the Phoenix Police Department.
True Crime April 7 ‘Doomsday mom’ Lori Vallow shares why she made unusual legal move for 2nd murder trial: ‘Fighting for my life’ Lori Vallow is speaking out about her choice to act as her own attorney in her upcoming Arizona murder trial for the death of her fourth husband.
Crime April 6 Illegal immigrants charged in Nike shoe heist as cartels rob US cargo trains Police in Arizona arrested two illegal immigrants in the latest case of Nike shoes being stolen from cargo trains traveling through the Mojave Desert.