
Phoenix School Staff Member on Leave After Alleged Child Assault Incident
A Phoenix man allegedly entered an elementary school and sexually assaulted a child, prompting safety reviews and staff retraining.

A Phoenix man allegedly entered an elementary school and sexually assaulted a child, prompting safety reviews and staff retraining.

Short Creek, known for its polygamist history, is now facing the second largest measles outbreak in the US.

Special prosecutor files ethics complaint against Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren, citing nepotism and misuse.

Nearly a quarter of Arizona schools have improved their performance, aided by Project Momentum and coaching efforts.

Attorney General Kris Mayes seeks Supreme Court review to pursue 11 Republicans over 2020 election claims in Arizona.

Senators Gallego and Kelly urge for more wildfire recovery funding for federal lands after severe fires devastate areas.

The U.S. Border Patrol is secretly monitoring American drivers, using cameras and algorithms to flag “suspicious” travel.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is revisiting a 1970s cold case using new DNA technology to find leads.

Arizona plans to use taxpayer money to develop desalination projects, aiming to secure new water supplies by 2030s.

Cascading red rock faces enclose Short Creek, known for its polygamist history and now a measles outbreak hotspot.

California was the first state to offer an FDA-approved at-home cervical cancer test, now available in Arizona too.

The Tolleson school board rejected an $80M domed stadium, opting instead for a less costly uncovered facility.

