Nation in Mourning: Cataclysmic Midair Crash Between American Airlines Flight and Army Helicopter Leaves 67 Dead in D.C.
Midair collision involving an American Airlines flight and an Army Black Hawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport resulted in 67 deaths. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause.
Prescott Valley Honors Don and Darlene Packard with Inaugural 'Light of PV Award' for Decades of Community Service
Prescott Valley introduced The Light of PV Award, honoring Don and Darlene Packard for their community service, including veterans support and volunteerism with therapy dogs.
Cochise County Attorney's Office Announces Key Promotions to Bolster Criminal Division
The Cochise County Attorney's Office announced promotions within its Criminal Division, with Dan Akers and Michael Powell supervising the Drug and General Crimes Units, respectively, and Terisha Driggs named Special Victim Prosecutor.
Arizona Legislates for Drought Relief with New Bills Supporting Rural Well Owners and Water Hauling
Arizona's legislature is advancing two bills to support rural well users during drought, allowing for the creation of water improvement districts and providing grants for water storage tanks.
Historic Appointment as Judge Maria Elena Cruz Becomes the First Latina and Black Justice on Arizona Supreme Court
Governor Katie Hobbs appointed Judge Maria Elena Cruz to the Arizona Supreme Court, making her the first Latina and Black justice to serve on the state's highest court, reflecting Arizona's diversity.
Apache Junction Rallies Against Wildfires, City Calls for Community Vigilance and Prevention Efforts
Apache Junction officials urge residents to take preventive measures to protect their homes from wildfires, emphasizing a community approach to safety and offering resources for fire management.












