July 15 Border crossings plummet to historic lows; Trump's enforcement policies yield big results United States Customs and Border Protection reported record-low border crossings in June. There were only 25,228 encounters nationwide and 6,072 apprehensions at the southern border.
July 15 Cartel drones pose 'dangerous' drug trafficking risk in border state, official warns Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes warns about the risk of cartel drones, as border and immigration policies face major shifts since Trump took office in January.
July 15 David Hogg-backed candidate eyes upset in Democratic congressional primary Progressive activist Deja Foxx, 25, campaigns for Arizona congressional seat with support from David Hogg, drawing comparisons to Zohran Mamdani's victory against former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
July 13 Officers' unexpected pizza delivery goes viral after holiday traffic stop arrest Tempe police shared a viral video showing two officers delivering a pizza to a customer after they arrested the delivery driver.
July 13 Military jet's mysterious collision raises questions about advanced UFOs in US airspace: 'Been here all along' U.S. Air Force confirms an F-16 Viper jet was struck by an unidentified object during training exercises, raising questions about advanced technology potentially beyond human capabilities.
July 13 Suzanne Morphew's remains may have been moved twice after being killed, forensic scientist says New evidence suggests Suzanne Morphew's body was moved at least one time after she was killed, prosecutors said.
July 12 Arizona resident dies of pneumonic plague, the first deadly case in area in nearly 20 years The first pneumonic plague death in Arizona's Coconino County in almost two decades highlights the rare but deadly respiratory disease transmitted mainly by infected fleas.
July 12 Trump's border crackdown prompts Arizona farmer to seek better agricultural labor solutions An Arizona family farm owner discusses immigration challenges in agriculture, labor shortages for meat cutters, and the difficulties of obtaining work visas for skilled foreign workers.
July 11 Mandatory evacuation orders in effect as 1,000-acre wildfire threatens Grand Canyon's North Rim Mandatory evacuation orders issued for Grand Canyon's North Rim as White Sage Fire burns 1,000 acres, with Highway 89A closed and officials warning of extreme heat.
July 10 Border Patrol union chief blasts anti-masking proposal: 'Tone deaf politics' Border Patrol union chief Paul Perez denounces a Democratic-led bill to unmask immigration agents, calling it dangerous and politically motivated.