From tropical storms expected to bring heavy rain to the Valley to a car that went over a cliff in Maricopa County, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of October 10.
The federal government shutdown is forcing hunters to put down their weapons. All hunting on Fort Carson and the Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site remains suspended until the shutdown ends.
Light rain reached Kingman early Thursday as tropical moisture from Hurricane Priscilla pushed into the region, kicking off a ...
After fingerprints were taken from the body, the body was identified as 57-year-old Carolyn Ann Bosher, a Nevada woman who’d ...
Sunday was filled with sloppy football, silly mistakes and head-scratching decisions. Another NFL player gave away a touchdown by carelessly dropping the ball before he crossed the goal line.
If outbreaks continue around the country until the end of January, the United States will lose its status of having had ...
Back in 2014, spending $500,000 on a house was generally reserved for high earners. The typical U.S. home sold for $159,0 ...
In 1989, an unidentified woman was found murdered in the Arizona desert. Her two young daughters had vanished. Now decades ...
Two California sisters missing for 36 years were found alive and well in their home state with the help of familial DNA, ...
The Parker Broncs went on the road Friday, Sept. 26 to Fort Mohave to play the Desert Star Titans. They came away with their ...
Mohave Electric Cooperative has filed a rate case with the Arizona Corporation Commission, seeking a slight increase in the ...
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