Queen Creek Woman Arrested for Fabricating Stabbing Incident, Faces Harassment and False Reporting Charges
Megan Campbell was arrested for falsely reporting being stabbed on a Queen Creek trail after police found inconsistencies in her story. She is charged with identity can theft, false reporting, and harassment.
Glendale Sets Up Cooling Centers to Shield Residents from Scorching Weekend Heat
Glendale sets up cooling centers in anticipation of high temperatures, offering residents and their leashed pets respite during a hot weekend, with extended operating hours and tips on avoiding heat-related illnesses.
Suspect Shot by Tempe Police During Anti-Street Racing Operation Faces Aggravated Assault Charges
A suspect was hospitalized after being shot by Tempe police during a crackdown on illegal street racing. He had allegedly rammed a patrol car before being apprehended and now faces multiple charges.
As Mercury Rises, APS Gears Up for Record Energy Demand in Arizona's Sizzling Summer
APS anticipates record energy demand in Arizona, exceeding last year’s 8,162 MW, due to extreme heat and a growing customer base. They are implementing a 20-year planning strategy and investing in advanced technology to maintain grid integrity.
Cochise County to Conduct Voter System Tests Ahead of Primaries, Public Invited to Observe
Cochise County's Election Department will conduct logic and accuracy testing of its election systems on June 25, in preparation for the upcoming vote on July 30, as detailed on the city of Tombstone's website.
Two Phoenix Men Indicted for Conspiracy and Aggravated Identity Theft in Fake ID Scheme
Two men in Phoenix face federal charges for allegedly producing fake IDs for undocumented noncitizens, with a potential 15-year prison term plus fines for conspiracy, and mandatory additional time for aggravated identity theft.












