May 13, 2024 Arizona State engineering graduates drown in waterfall days after convocation on hiking trip with classmates Two new graduates from Arizona State University visiting the famous Fossil Creek area in Arizona died after slipping into the water, officials say.
May 13, 2024 Jill Biden tells Arizona college graduates 'community colleges should be free in America' First lady Jill Biden called for free community college tuition during a commencement address to Mesa Community College in Arizona as the administration fights for student debt cancellation.
May 12, 2024 Arizona woman who poisoned Air Force husband’s coffee with bleach dodges jail An Arizona woman has accepted a lesser sentence to three years probation after pleading guilty to attempting to poison her husband’s coffee every day for months.
May 10, 2024 Arizona State places police chief on leave amid complaints of alleged actions during anti-Israel protest ASU's police chief was placed on administrative leave while officials reviews complaints against him related to anti-Israel protests on campus.
May 10, 2024 Swing state GOP looks to go around Dem governor, put Texas-style border bill before voters An Arizona border security bill that would give local law enforcement the ability to enforce immigration laws is one step closer to going in front of the voters.
May 10, 2024 University of Arizona police forced to deploy 'chemical munitions' to break up anti-Israel riot Officers at the University of Arizona gave an update after a raucous anti-Israel riot broke out on the campus, forcing them to deploy 'chemical munitions.'
May 9, 2024 ASU scholar on leave after altercation with hijab-wearing woman at pro-Israel rally Arizona State scholar Jonathan Yudelman remains on leave as the school investigates a confrontation with a hijab-wearing woman whom he claimed disrespected his "sense of humanity"
May 9, 2024 Remains identified as Vietnam veteran nearly 50 years after farmers chasing pig stumbled upon skeleton The remains of Vietnam veteran Gerald Francis Long have finally been identified after they were first discovered in Arizona on April 19, 1975.
May 9, 2024 Cartels lure American teens to smuggle illegals: 'No idea what they're getting into' – and 'no way out' Cartels are using social media posts featuring pictures of cash and jewelry and the promise of easy money to lure teens into smuggling migrants across the U.S. border, experts say.
May 8, 2024 Arizona county to build bridge over creek where 3 children drowned Gila County, Arizona, is using a $21 million federal grant to construct a bridge over Tonto Creek, where three young children died in a 2019 incident.