AZFamily | Arizona News / YouTube Screen Shot Video: Punk Pulls Gun in Walmart at Worst Possible Moment, Ends up Running for His Life An alleged shoplifter was fired on by a police officer after drawing a firearm on a Walmart loss prevention employee. By Richard Moorhead March 18, 2023
Washington Department of Ecology via AP 5,000 Gallons of Chemical Spilled After 2 More Train Derailments Reported in Red State, Tribal Community The derailments came amid heightened attention to rail safety nationwide following a fiery derailment last month in Ohio. By The Associated Press March 16, 2023
Ross D. Franklin / APCommentary Republican Statewide Official Launches New Hotline, And Katie Hobbs Is Going to Absolutely Hate It "In extreme cases, the state board would have the power to take away their certification in which case they would have to be terminated." By C. Douglas Golden March 16, 2023
Chris Higa / ABC News screen shots Law Enforcement Officials Say Train Carrying Hazardous Materials Has Derailed - Railroad Company Objects "I could see the part of the train, and it was like, wow, there's an actual train in the middle of the desert," one witness said. By George C. Upper III March 16, 2023
Ross D. Franklin / AP file photo Democratic Governor Blasted by Victim's Family for Defying State Supreme Court's Execution Order "Nothing in the Constitution or laws of Arizona or the warrant gives the governor discretion to ignore the warrant." By The Associated Press March 15, 2023
KSAZ-TV / Video screen shot What Do You See? Truck's Camera Catches Ghost-Like Figure on Lonely Stretch of Desert in Middle of Night A truck driver traveling on an Arizona highway in the dead of night encountered a chilling sight on the side of the road. By Richard Moorhead March 15, 2023
John Locher / AP file photo Lawmakers Consider Unprecedented Bill That Would Allow Agency to Cap Residents' Water Use “If you want us to change what was already approved, what we already paid for, you need to pay 100% to have us change that.” By The Associated Press March 13, 2023
Mamta Popat - Arizona Daily Star / AP Border Patrol Heard Questioning If Arizona Rancher Was 'Crazy' Before Responding to His Property Federal and local law enforcement reacted with disbelief when an Arizona rancher reported a group of trespassers on his border property. By Richard Moorhead March 13, 2023
Mark Henle - The Arizona Republic / Pool / AP 911 Calls from Arizona Rancher Accused of Killing Illegal Alien Revealed: 'Intentionally Vague' A Border Patrol agent told a dispatcher Kelly had called the agency's ranch liaison and was "intentionally vague." By Johnathan Jones March 9, 2023
Laura Segall - AFP / Getty Images New Third Party Awarded 2024 Ballot Spot in Battleground State, Angering Democrats and Anti-Trump Republicans The new political party will have a guaranteed line on the 2024 ballot for every state and federal race in Arizona. By The Associated Press March 8, 2023