Arizona teacher suicide prevention training critical amid coronavirus Suicide prevention training, required by the Mitch Warnock Act, is now a requirement for school staff working with students in sixth to twelfth grade.

'Cold': Newly released wiretap depict Josh Powell family on brink Hundreds of conversations between members of Josh Powell's family were captured on a wiretap in 2011, part of a law enforcement effort to crack the case of the Susan Powell disappearance.

Arizona man arrested for smuggling ammunition into Mexico The Mexican government says it has caught a U.S. citizen trying to smuggling 13,000 rounds of ammunition at a border crossing in Nogales.

Gov. Ducey urges Arizonans to complete census, fears losing funds With more than 10% of Arizonans failing to respond to the Census, Arizona could lose out on hundreds of millions of dollars over the next decade.

Exclusive Audio Officials: Phoenix courthouse shooting suspect not tied to anti-police groups A suspect accused of shooting and injuring a security guard Tuesday in a drive-by shooting outside a federal court building in downtown Phoenix is not tied to anti-police groups, officials said Thursday.

Startled by phone buzzing and beeping? Here's what Blue Alert means The rarely used Blue Alert system is designed to warn the public and help with the search when a suspect in the assault of a law enforcement officer is on the loose.