San Carlos Apache Police and FBI Probe Murder of Disabled Apache Man as Family Suspects Hate Crime
Raymond Preston, a disabled Apache man, was stabbed to death at his home, prompting an investigation by the San Carlos Apache Police and the FBI. His family suspects a hate crime, but no suspects have been identified.
Tucson Prepares for Major I-10 Overhaul with Long-Term Road Closures and New Interchanges to Ease Future Congestion
ADOT is closing Country Club Road at I-10 and permanently shutting the westbound I-10 on-ramp at Irvington Road for freeway widening in Tucson, with closures starting in September and the project lasting until 2026.
Mohave County Dog Euthanized After Methamphetamine Poisoning as Owners Face Animal Cruelty Charges
Authorities in Mohave County euthanized a methamphetamine-affected dog with internal injuries. Owners Marcia Peterson and Trevor Berry face charges; Berry remains at large. The Sheriff's Office seeks public help in the case.
Phoenix Braces for Meteorological Mix as Possible Showers Offer Brief Respite from Impending Heatwave
The article discusses the forecast of variable weather in Phoenix, including chances of showers and thunderstorms, a gradual increase in temperatures up to 104°F, and suggestions for residents to stay hydrated and informed.
Avondale Councilmember Max White Ascends to Vice Chair of Valley Metro Board, Spearheading Transit Improvements in Maricopa County
Avondale Councilmember Max White was named vice chair of the Valley Metro Board for FY 2026 and is recognized for her role in improving local transit, including the WeRIDE microtransit program with high satisfaction and punctuality rates.
Arizona Correctional Officer Training Academy Graduates First Class with Enhanced Training Program
Arizona's ADCRR has revamped its correctional officer training program, extending it from seven to thirteen weeks and incorporating modern elements such as trauma-informed care. The first class has graduated under these new standards.












