Rattlesnake gets up close and personal with trail camera

A father and son got a little more than what they bargained for when they left out a bowl of water for nearby rattlesnakes.

Prosecutors seek 51-month sentence for ‘QAnon Shaman’ Jacob Chansley

Prosecutors want Jacob Chansley, who calls himself the “QAnon Shaman,” to spend 51 months in prison — marking what could be the stiffest penalty yet for convicted capitol rioters.

Marine Corps veteran granted valor award after disarming robbery suspect in Yuma gas station

Officials with the Yuma County Sheriff's Office say a Marine Corps veteran ended an armed robbery at a gas station by disarming one of the suspects as they entered the store.

Assistant director on Alec Baldwin movie was fired in 2019 after gun mishap

The assistant director of the movie that Alec Baldwin was making when he fatally shot a cinematographer was fired from a job in 2019 after a gun went off on a set and slightly wounded a member of the film crew.

OSHA warns Arizona, South Carolina and Utah over COVID-19 violations

OSHA says Arizona, South Carolina and Utah are not complying with promises to enforce COVID-19 labor standards that are at least as good as those adopted by the federal government.

Cat stuck in cinder block wall rescued by firefighters in Arizona

Firefighters in Mesa, Arizona, rescued a pet cat who had been reported missing after it got stuck in a cinder block wall.

'She wanted them to go to Heaven': South Phoenix mother accused of shooting her 2 young children

Sgt. Ann Justus said the children were transported to an area hospital in critical condition. The girl, identified as Esperanza Isidro, was later declared dead. Her brother remains in critical condition.

Arizona woman transforms her home into a 1950s time capsule

It's not a TV show, and for Rochelle Anvik, she is living her dreams by literally taking a step back in time.

Love on the freeway: Couple talks about their now-viral wedding photo shoot on I-17

Love was definitely in the air on a Valley freeway on Sept. 6, as ADOT cameras captured what appears to be a wedding photo shoot in progress along I-17. Now, the bride and groom are talking about their adventure.

Justice Department investigating Phoenix Police over use-of-force allegations

The probe will also examine whether police have engaged in discriminatory policing practices and will work to determine if officers have retaliated against people engaged in protected First Amendment activity, Attorney General Merrick Garland said.

Kentucky woman dies, caught in flash flood in Arizona canyon

Sheriff's officials said 43-year-old Heather Rutledge of Louisville was hiking Labyrinth Canyon with her husband and three sons when they were all caught in a flash flood.

Florida law enforcement to head to Texas, Arizona to help border control efforts

Governor DeSantis said the Florida personnel would remain on assignment in the other states for at least 16 days "across a variety of different functions."

PD: Tempe mother accused of killing her two children with meat cleaver

A 9-year-old girl and 7-year-old boy have been found dead after a woman told a Tempe police officer she was hearing voices telling her to kill her kids, officials said Saturday morning.

Man’s date goes viral after roommate asks Diamondbacks to spy on pair at game

A man on a second date at the Arizona Diamondbacks game unexpectedly went viral after his roommate asked the MLB team on Twitter to provide a status update on the rendezvous.