By The Associated Press, AZFamily Digital News Staff and Briana Whitney
Jurors are done deliberating for the day and set to resume Saturday as they weigh on whether Chad Daybell should be put to death for his triple murder conviction.
A discovery of firearms and magazines by U.S. Border Patrol agents at an Arizona port of entry ended up connecting the dots to what investigators believe was a cross-country gun trafficking operation.
DCS has decided to end the contract with the company that provides security for the Arizonans for Children visitation center in an effort to cut operating costs.
A baby who was shot multiple times during a standoff in Surprise is still fighting for his life in the ICU as family members look for heirlooms in the home that was burned to the ground.
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a home was destroyed and at least four other buildings went up in flames just south of Coolidge Thursday evening.
YCSO, with the help of Prescott Valley officers, set up a perimeter and found them after a 10-minute foot chase through backyards and alleys around the neighborhood.
By AZFamily Digital News Staff and The Associated Press
Donald Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes Thursday as a New York jury found him guilty of falsifying business records in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through hush money payments to a porn actor who said the two had sex.
After taking a break for the Memorial Day holiday, crews will be out making improvements on Phoenix-area freeways, forcing multiple closures once again this weekend.
The family of a US Army veteran is searching for answers after their loved one was hit and killed while crossing the street in east Phoenix on Wednesday
Family members of one of the two people killed in an arson fire at a south Phoenix-area business late last month are hoping for justice as one of the suspects is still on the run.
One of the nation’s largest lenders, United Wholesale Mortgage, has just launched a new program to help people across the country who can’t afford to buy a home because they can’t afford the down payment.
The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office said authorities shot and killed an armed suspect during a drug trafficking operation in Prescott Valley on Wednesday.