The nine injuries to Phoenix police officers could possibly be the most to occur in a single incident at the department.
Author: Chelsea Curtis, Arizona Republic
Hiker found dead below South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park
The hiker was identified by park officials as 57-year-old Ralph Stoll of Scottsdale, Arizona.
Mysterious object falls from sky onto Navajo Nation: Was it from space? Or is there a more earthly explanation?
Navajo Nation police say there were no reports of injuries or property damage. The “satellite material” was released to Polar Field Services.
Grand Canyon National Park closes after first resident tests positive for coronavirus
The announcement on Wednesday follows Grand Canyon South Rim’s first identified new coronavirus case on Monday in a Delaware North employee.
Texas hiker missing nearly 2 weeks in Grand Canyon found alive
Martin E. O’Connor, 58, disappeared on Dec. 22 and was last seen at the Yavapai Lodge on the South Rim of Grand Canyon. He was found alive Thursday.
Body of 6-year-old girl swept away in flood waters has been found after 2-week search
The body of 6-year-old Willa Rawlings, who was swept away in the swollen creek waters two weeks ago along with two other children, has been found.
Photographer asked three teens to stop using a racial slur. He was shot 9 times, police say
A photographer was shot at a park in Phoenix after a group asked him to take their picture, then began using racial slurs, court records say.
Motorist was killed after looking at another driver the wrong way, Phoenix police say
Police say Nicolas Elliott shot and killed another motorist “for merely looking at him while stopped at a red traffic light.”
FAA probes skydiving death near Grand Canyon National Park Airport
The FAA is investigating a tandem skydiving jump near the Grand Canyon on Sunday in which one person died and a second jumper suffered a broken leg.
Starbucks barista asks police officers to leave because customer ‘did not feel safe,’ police union claims
The barista allegedly asked the officers to move out of the customer’s line of sight or to leave.