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Colorado River water-savings deal reached between Arizona, California, and Nevada
Arizona, California, and Nevada agreed to cut over 3.2 million acre-feet of Colorado River water to stabilize reservoirs through 2028.
Phoenix Man Dies from Heat Exposure as Valley Temps Hit Dangerous Levels Overnight
Lafayette Palmes, 58, died from heat exposure in Phoenix on July 6, with family filing a wrongful death lawsuit over his guardianship.
East Side Tucson Crash Claims Life of Tacoma Driver Thomas Longanecker, 69
Thomas Longanecker, 69, died after his Toyota Tacoma crashed into a tree and a Mercedes-Benz on East Speedway in Tucson.
Flagstaff ICE Office Lease Signals Federal Push in Northern Arizona Enforcement
ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations leased office space in Flagstaff, Arizona, indicating expanded federal immigration enforcement in northern Arizona.
Mesa High School Lockdown Ends After Police Capture Armed Intruder Near Campus
Murrieta Mesa High School lockdown ended after police detained an armed suspect near campus Monday morning.
Scottsdale Developer Faces Maricopa County Lawsuit Over Unauthorized Sedona Land Clearing
Maricopa County sued a Scottsdale developer for unauthorized land clearing on a 41-acre property in Sedona’s Western Gateway area.
Tempe Bar Shooting Leaves Two Injured Near Mill Avenue, Suspect at Large
A shooting near 401 S. Mill Avenue in Tempe on March 28 left one dead and another injured; suspect Aidan Zepeda was arrested the following day.
Sedona Red Rock Casino Faces Lawsuit from Yavapai-Apache Tribe Over Water Rights
The Yavapai-Apache Nation sued Sedona Red Rock Casino over alleged violations of tribal water rights tied to a 2024 settlement.
Sedona Mayor Vetoes Controversial Red Rock Resort Expansion Over Water Rights Dispute
Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow vetoed the city council's approval of the Red Rock Resort expansion over water rights and environmental concerns.
Mesa High School Faces Lockdown After Nearby Armed Robbery Report
Mesa High School and nearby schools were locked down on Feb 1, 2025, during a manhunt for armed robbery suspect Thomas Zavala.