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Arizona tribes sign landmark settlement to bring water and land to communities
The refrain "water is life" was on the lips and minds of people gathered at the Heard Museum Wednesday as the Navajo Nation, Hopi tribe, San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe, Flagstaff and Arizona's two major water agencies formally signed the landmark Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Agreement. Hopi Vice-chairman Craig Andrews said...
Nini’s Kitchen opens in Winslow
Nini Bailon (center), the owner of Nini’s Kitchen, poses with her husband Danny Bailon (right), and daughter Corrina Smith (left), for a picture in the kitchen of Nini’s Kitchen, a new Mexican restaurant located 208 E. Fourth in Winslow. The trio stands proudly in the newly opened kitchen, ready to serve authentic Mexican dishes to the community.
Tucson and New Orleans: Monsoonal moisture, front cause flooding
On Thursday, monsoonal moisture and a front sparked off flooding in the Southwest and South respectively. This pattern repeats today. A stalled front draped across the South will continue to bring downpours and thunderstorms from Texas to the Carolinas. This same front led to flooding across the. metro. With the...
The University of Arizona (Quietly) Drops Highly Mocked “UArizona” Branding
When famous musicians continuously rebrand by changing their names, everyone gets confused. Puff Diddy - PDiddyDaddy - whatever he goes by now - kept rebranding, and we all got mixed up. Prince, the artist formerly known as Prince, then once again known as just Prince, gave fans and the media...
Crismon High School welcomes first senior class this school year
Crismon High School (CHS) opened its doors in July 2022 and is now welcoming its inaugural senior class this 2024-2025 school year, which begins on Monday, July 22. CHS is the third and newest high school in the Queen Creek Unified School District. Since opening, CHS has made remarkable progress in its first two years. The addition of a junior high building opening this month and the upcoming construction of another building this year reflect the school’s commitment to expanding its facilities and providing an excellent learning environment.
Coolidge Community Safe as Hazmat Incident Resolved, Evacuations Lifted
Residents of Coolidge can now resume their normal activities after a harrowing hazmat situation that led to evacuations and shelter-in-place orders on Tuesday. As FOX 10 Phoenix reported, the incident began when an approximately 53-foot semi-truck trailer containing chemicals, including potentially dangerous Zinc, began overheating and caused visible damage to the trailer.
Record-breaking heat wave could be responsible for more than 300 deaths in the Phoenix area
Scorching hot temperatures keep on affecting millions of people all across the United States, but Maricopa County, in the state of Arizona, has seen the excessive heat turn into a very real threat. According to official statistics, over 300 deaths are suspected to be linked to this summer's record-breaking heat wave in the area.
Tucson Father Arrested on Negligent Homicide Charges in Death of 9-Year-Old Son
A tragic discovery was made in Tucson, Arizona, where a 9-year-old boy was found dead inside a residence. The Pima County Sheriff's Department is actively investigating the situation after deputies located the body on a couch on July 14, just after 5 p.m. According to a report by FOX 10 Phoenix, investigators believe that the child, whose identity has not been released, had been deceased for an extensive time before he was found near Sandario and Orange Grove Roads.
Man arrives at Sky Harbor Airport and discovers the 13-year-old he'd been messaging was an FBI agent
PHOENIX — An Arkansas man has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after he traveled to Phoenix in 2022 with the plan to sexually abuse a 13-year-old girl. Andrew Butler, 49, was recently sentenced in Arizona after a jury convicted him of attempted coercion and traveling across state lines to abuse a minor.
Rescued greyhounds coming to Tucson
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The last Greyhound racing track in Mexico is closing for good, which means 150 greyhounds are going to need a new home. Local non-profit Southern Arizona Greyhound Adoptions is heading to San Diego to bring some of those dogs back to Tucson. The group’s president...
Tempe investigation ends in deadly shooting, home destroyed by flames
TEMPE, Ariz. - While attempting to take a fugitive into custody on Thursday afternoon, a deadly shooting broke out and a Tempe home erupted in flames. The July 18 incident began in a neighborhood near Southern Avenue and McClintock Drive. In SkyFOX video, smoke was seen coming out from the...
New study from the University of Arizona shows service dogs help veterans with PTSD
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - A new study at the University of Arizona is proving that veterans with service dogs have fewer PTSD symptoms and a higher quality of life. While this has always been believed, there has been a lack of research on using service dogs in medical care.
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