George Floyd mural in Phoenix vandalized

Vandals painted the word "Fentanyl" on the mural, which is located near 15th Street and Oak. The eyes and mouth were also crossed out on Floyd's image.

Arizona Border Patrol K-9 Officer retires after 7 years of service

An Arizona Border Patrol K-9 Officer is getting a well-deserved retirement after serving his community for more than seven years. Now, he gets to live out his life as a spoiled indoor dog.

Phoenix man's shooting death leaves family devastated; wife in custody

Family members are devastated after 50-year-old Brandon Smith was shot and killed on March 21. The suspect, identified as Smith's wife, Diane Smith, is arrested and accused of murder.

102-year-old Arizona great-grandmother joins in on first-grader's PE's class

A boy attending Camelview Elementary in the Madison School District was doing his virtual P.E. class when his great-grandma decided to join in.

Scottsdale Police arrest man accused of groping several women at night

A doorbell video shows a woman walking into her apartment when an alleged Scottsdale groper runs up to her door. Police say he's been arrested but want to know if there are more victims.

Arizona family thanks stranger for stepping up after son's money was stolen

A Mesa family is looking for the kind stranger who handed their son $80 after he learned the little boy had his money stolen at a Gilbert Target.

One of Arizona's last surviving Tuskegee Airmen passes away at 95

On March 5, 2021, Arizona lost one of its last surviving Tuskegee Airmen. Retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Robert Ashby passed away after a prolific and barrier-breaking life.

Bath & Body Works customers, employees brawl over line cutting, Scottsdale Police say

The Scottsdale Police Department says Bath & Body Works employees and customers brawled over line cutting on March 6. The parent company of the brand says it's "deeply concerned" over the incident.

Gov. Ducey ends COVID-19 occupancy limits for Arizona businesses

Arizona Gov. Ducey's announcement comes as more than 2 million people have been vaccinated in the state against the coronavirus, while cases have plateaued in the last few weeks.

4-year-old girl dies after parking lot crash at Glendale Walmart

When police and firefighters arrived at the scene near 56th and Northern Avenues, they found three women and two children, ages 3 and 4, who had been injured, Glendale officials said on March 3. The 4-year-old girl died hours later at the hospital.

Man accused in incapacitated woman’s rape at Phoenix facility contests evidence

An attorney for Nathan Sutherland said the evidence should be tossed because Phoenix police officers didn’t get a warrant or have probable cause to take his client’s DNA and instead relied on a court order with a lesser standard of proof to gather the evidence.

American Airlines pilot reportedly sees flying object directly over plane

An American Airlines pilot was left perplexed after seeing a cylindrical object flying overhead during a flight from Ohio to Arizona on Feb. 21.

'QAnon Shaman' files motion to be released from jail

Jacob Chansley, a Phoenix man dubbed the "QAnon Shaman," is requesting to be released from jail, citing digestive problems and entrapment from former president Donald Trump.

Arizona man accused of faking own kidnapping to evade work

Police found Brandon Soules near a water tower with his hands bound behind his back and a bandana stuffed in his mouth, Coolidge police said.