Amid a continued post-pandemic visitor surge, environmentalists are raising concerns over Arizona's efforts to balance tourism with the preservation of remote destinations.
Jerry Sheridan comes at a time when the department is under a federal monitor, staffing challenges persist, and jail deaths are up, but he says he’s ready.
Their message tugs at the heart. A child, reportedly the one on the sign, dead from cancer – and asking for money for a funeral. But we found that may not be the case.
Two major cities in the Valley are bringing back the enforcement of red light cameras by the end of next year. But, will they make driving in Phoenix and Tempe safer?
The Apache County Board of Supervisors will have to decide who the next county attorney is, becoming one step closer Wednesday by approving the job application
Public records obtained by Arizona’s Family Investigates show the six men charged with attacking former NHL player Paul Bissonnette in Scottsdale have deep ties to the Irish Traveler community.
At the end of July 2023, they had 835 untested kits. As of October 2024, the backlog was down to 515 rape kits. Here's what Phoenix police and survivors are saying about the changes.
Voters in Apache County re-elected their County Attorney, Michael Whiting, despite being removed from office, indicted on felony charges, and having a suspended law license.
Whiting was indicted by a grand jury in August on felony and misdemeanor charges related to misuse of public money and threatening political opponents of his wife, Joy Whiting, the county schools’ superintendent.
A teenager is accused of plotting an ISIS-inspired attack using an explosive remote-controlled drone in a possible terror attack on the Phoenix Pride parade.
Hundreds die on Arizona roadways every year due to speeding, distracted driving, and the layout of the roads. Arizona's Family Investigates is on the search for solutions.
A team of ASU researchers said Phoenix's "cool pavement" works but how well it works and whether it works well enough to make a different are open questions.
The Maricopa County libraries censored a critic while criticizing censorship. The official social media accounts unblocked those they censored following an Arizona's Family investigation.
The U.S. Department of Justice has seized 41 website names allegedly used by Russian intelligence to trick Americans into sending personal or confidential information.
FTC officials say the company charged undisclosed junk fees, failed to inspect homes before residents moved in and improperly withheld security deposits.
In an 11-page federal court order, U.S. District Judge Murray Snow lays out the department’s plan to eliminate the backlog of internal affairs investigations.
A report released Tuesday is urging Congress to take action on safety issues involving long freight trains. Employee training and train car stacking are among the top concerns.
An Arizona franchise of a home health company that connects elderly and disabled veterans with caregivers suddenly closed while its employees claim they haven’t been paid in months.
By Morgan Loew, Cody Lillich, Amy Cutler, Shawn Thompson and Gilbert Zermeño
Arizona's Family Investigates found the Phoenix police shooting suspect was arrested last year but was released and never charged. He could have spent up to seven years behind bars if convicted.
Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego opposes a consent decree between the U.S. Department of Justice and the Phoenix Police Department, according to a new letter obtained by Arizona’s Family Investigates.
Whiting’s wife, who is the Apache County School Superintendent, was also charged with a felony count of misuse of public monies and one count of conflict of interest.