The father of a fallen Chandler Marine shared his hope to get military helicopters retrofitted with newer technology, so that other families do not need to be left with lingering questions.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has the fate of House Bill 2611, better known as “Preston’s Law,” in her hands. The legislation comes in the wake of the beating death of East Valley teen Preston Lord in 2023.
By Peter Valencia, David Baker and Micaela Marshall
Tempe police said a fight between two men ended with a shooting outside Casey Moore’s Oyster House over the weekend. The suspected shooter, Dakota Barnes, 29, turned himself in to police on Tuesday.
The proposed ordinance calls for requirements like heat safety plans, access to water and shade, rest breaks, bilingual signage and whistleblower protections.
Over five years after its mayor promised water taxis and a zipline across Tempe Town Lake, the City of Tempe is looking to revamp the lakefront once again.
Gilbert Public Schools are installing weapon detectors to enhance student safety, aiming to create a more secure learning environment across all high school campuses.
The FBI and tribal leaders gathered at Fort McDowell to provide families with child ID kits and safety tools, part of a growing effort to protect Indigenous children after Emily Pike’s death.
Just a couple of months ago, a 24-year-old from Scottsdale with chronic kidney disease said he thought he found a donor, but there was a mix-up at a Valley hospital.
A suspect accused of setting a fire at a Tesla dealership in the East Valley this week is facing federal charges, the U.S. attorney general announced on Tuesday, calling the act a case of domestic terrorism.