April 28, 2019 Arizona man arrested in accidental shooting of daughter, 6, as he 'was teaching her gun safety': cops An Arizona man has been arrested in the accidental shooting of his 6-year-old daughter, who cops say was critically injured as he was teaching her gun safety.
April 26, 2019 Arizona governor slams secular group for demanding he remove Easter message on Facebook Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey rejected demands from a secular group to remove his social media sending Easter greetings and citing a Bible verse, offering to provide copies of the Constitution to his critics.
April 25, 2019 Bengal tiger attacks former Las Vegas illusionist at Arizona wildlife sanctuary A Bengal tiger mauled an Arizona wildlife sanctuary founder when the man tried to move several of the big cats during a heavy thunderstorm, sanctuary officials said Wednesday.
April 24, 2019 Argument over loud radio leads to death of 83-year-old patient at Arizona State Hospital What began Tuesday morning as an argument between two patients at a psychiatric facility in Arizona ended with the death of one patient and the arrest of the other on second-degree murder charges, according to reports.
April 23, 2019 Grand Canyon visitor, 70, dies in fall from edge, authorities say Authorities say another visitor has died after falling from the edge of the Grand Canyon.
April 23, 2019 Arizona mom allegedly punched son for being a bad lookout as grandma tried to shoplift An Arizona mother was arrested for allegedly assaulting her son for not keeping a "good enough" lookout as his grandmother shoplifted.
April 20, 2019 Jon Riches: Arizona is recognizing out-of-state work licenses — other states should do the same All people, regardless of geography, should have a right to earn an honest living.
April 20, 2019 ‘Shedding of blood' may be required to save US, author of an Arizona immigration law says Russell Pearce, a former president of the Arizona state Senate who helped author a controversial immigration law in the state, appeared to advocate for violence for the U.S. to save itself in remarks delivered earlier this week.
April 20, 2019 Arizona firefighters rushed to hospitals after explosion at battery facility Eight firefighters, from two separate agencies, were hospitalized Friday after an explosion at an Arizona Public Service facility in Surprise, where utility-sized lithium batteries used in the storage and distribution of solar energy are housed.
April 19, 2019 Phoenix woman accused of harassing man with 159K texts, threatening to turn his kidneys into sushi, says its ‘ridiculous’ she’s in jail A Phoenix woman accused of harassing a man with more than 150,000 text messages - one in which she threatened to turn his kidneys into sushi - reportedly thinks its “ridiculous” that she’s been put in jail for the alleged actions.