July 31, 2019 Arizona man says his mother's body was blown up in a military detonation test without his consent: report An Arizona man learned five years after his mother’s death that her body had been sold to the military and detonated in a bomb blast test without his consent, a report said.
July 30, 2019 Laid-off Arizona man finds new job after handing out his résumé on streets A laid-off Arizona worker found an unusual way to get the attention of prospective employers -- by taking it to the streets.
July 30, 2019 2 Somali refugees arrested in Arizona allegedly trying to board flight to Egypt to join ISIS: report The U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday that two Somalians who had lived in the United States as refugees were arrested in Arizona last week before boarding a flight to Egypt where they planned to travel to join the ranks of ISIS.
July 30, 2019 Arizona great grandfather fatally shot while driving Lyft: report An Arizona great grandfather was fatally shot on his 52nd wedding anniversary early Monday while driving for the ride sharing app Lyft, a report said.
July 28, 2019 Republican Arizona state senator says US will 'look like South American countries' soon Republican Arizona state Sen. Sylvia Allen believes the U.S. will soon "look like South American countries" because immigrants entering the U.S. and low birth rates among white people are contributing to a lack of cultural assimilation.
July 28, 2019 Shark bites Arizona man, 49, boogie boarding off Florida's Atlantic coast An Arizona man visiting Florida was reportedly bitten on the right leg by a shark while boogie boarding south of Daytona Beach on Saturday afternoon.
July 26, 2019 FBI raid uncovers buckets of body parts, 'unsettling scenes': report A former Arizona body donation center is facing multiple lawsuits after an FBI raid revealed body parts piled on top of each other, a cooler filled with penises and a head sewn onto another body, court documents released this month reportedly said.
July 21, 2019 Heat wave relief in sight after scorching temps blamed for several deaths, buckled roads A dangerous heat wave that has seared more than 200 million Americans from the Central U.S. to the East Coast over the weekend is about to come to an end, after being linked to several deaths, canceling events, and even causing roads to buckle.
July 20, 2019 Arizona Dem Kyrsten Sinema joins GOP in push for program that would quickly deport migrants without valid asylum claims Freshman Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., was one of a number of Democrats to join Republican colleagues this week who called for the implementation of a program that would work to quickly identify and deport migrants at the border who are judged not to have a valid asylum claim.
July 18, 2019 Husband of missing bikini-clad hiker says cops view him as prime suspect The husband of an Arizona woman who vanished while hiking with him in California last week said authorities consider him a prime suspect in the case.