May 23, 2017 Phoenix police search for sex offender who escaped from Arizona State Hospital Phoenix Police have now identified the escaped sex offender from the Arizona State Hospital as Randy Layton.
May 23, 2017 Arizona woman discovers note from 'Chinese prisoner' in purse bought at Walmart An Arizona woman said she discovered a note allegedly written by a prisoner in China in a new purse she bought at a Walmart.
May 19, 2017 Bust a move: Man dancing near Scottsdale car crash scene goes viral While the crash involving three cars in Scottsdale on Wednesday did cause damage to the cars, as well as an office, but it did make an internet sensation out of a man who was working in the area.
May 16, 2017 Arizona police officer stabbed, suspect dead after cop-involved shooting A Tempe police officer has non-life threatening injuries and a suspect has been hospitalized following an officer-involved shooting.
May 11, 2017 Lake Mead at historic low as storage dispute heats up Officials from Arizona have hit a snag in negotiations over a plan to store more water in Lake Mead from the Colorado River.
May 10, 2017 Frat kicked off Arizona campus after threatening to kill 'hazing rats' A fraternity at the University of Arizona has been booted off campus for at least four years for allegedly hazing pledges by forcing them to assemble puzzles while boozed-up and blindfolded — and witnesses were warned that “rats” would be killed.
May 9, 2017 'Pee privilege' signs reportedly pop up at Northern Arizona University bathrooms Want to go to the bathroom at Northern Arizona University? Check yourself first – you might have “pee privilege”.
April 30, 2017 Body of teen hiker who vanished with grandmother believed found The fate of a woman who went missing two weeks ago while on a Grand Canyon hike with her step-grandson remains an unknown while their family awaits the positive identification of a body found in the park and believed to be the 14-year-old boy.
April 29, 2017 Writhing and gasping: AP reporters view problem executions The sedative midazolam is supposed to prevent condemned prisoners from suffering while they die, but opponents say several problematic executions involving the drug are evidence that it does not work consistently.
April 29, 2017 Jury finds aggravating factors in 2005 Yuma murder case A jury on Friday found aggravating factors in the case of an Arizona prisoner convicted of killing six people in Yuma in 2005 that could make him eligible for the death penalty.