July 13, 2019 Anti-migrant detention protests lead to 16 arrests in Phoenix Arizona police arrested 16 people during an anti-migrant detention protest in downtown Phoenix on Friday night.
July 12, 2019 Ex-Arizona teacher sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex with student A former Arizona teacher was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison for having sex multiple times with one of her students, a 13-year-old boy.
July 11, 2019 Arizona governor welcomes Nike again after bad-mouthing move to pull Betsy Ross sneaker Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey reversed his stance against Nike on Thursday and welcomed the athletic apparel giant's plans to build a manufacturing facility in the state, a week after he pulled financial incentives following its decision to pull its Betsy Ross shoes that featured an American flag.
July 10, 2019 Giant cactus pierces car windshield on Arizona highway, driver miraculously unhurt An Arizona driver escaped injuries but was taken into custody after a cactus plummeted through his car windshield Wednesday.
July 9, 2019 Purple Heart medal discovered at Goodwill in Arizona, prompting search for family Of the items that end up being donated to Goodwill, one particular find in a box at a store in southern Arizona has sparked a nationwide search.
July 8, 2019 Arizona man fatally stabbed teen listening to rap because he felt 'unsafe,' police say Authorities on Tuesday said an Arizona man fatally stabbed a teen last week because he felt threatened by the teen’s choice of music: rap.
July 8, 2019 Starbucks execs reportedly meeting with Tempe police after officers booted from coffee chain location Starbucks executives were reportedly meeting again with the Tempe Police Department on Monday after six officers were booted from one of the coffee giant's locations in Arizona when a customer told an employee the person "did not feel safe" in the cops' presence.
July 8, 2019 Arizona girl, 7, dies after hit-and-run crash, driver charged with manslaughter, DUI: police A seven-year-old Arizona girl died Friday night after a hit-and-run crash and a man has been charged in her death, police said.
July 7, 2019 Tempe Officers Association 'encouraged' by Starbucks apology after cops asked to leave The Tempe Officers Association responded Sunday to the controversy that unfolded after some police officers were asked to leave an Arizona Starbucks on Independence Day, saying the union was “encouraged” by Starbucks’ apology and looked forward to “a welcome dialogue.”
July 7, 2019 VIDEO: Guitarist plays 'Star-Spangled Banner' while overlooking Grand Canyon A guitarist originally from Atlanta recently posted on Instagram his performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” which was filmed while he overlooked Grand Canyon National Park.