Month: March 2025
Mesa police use new law to make arrest in deadly drug overdose
Mesa police used a new law to arrest a suspected drug dealer in connection to the fentanyl overdose of a...
Arizona’s voter registration glitch forcing some to prove citizenship
A coding error in Arizona’s voter registration database affected voters in Yuma, forcing some residents to provide proof of citizenship...
Arizona SoS reacts to Trump’s election executive order
President Trump signed an executive order aiming to revamp U.S. elections by mandating proof of citizenship for voter registration. Arizona...
D-backs fans enjoy Opening Day against the Cubs
Diamondbacks fans showed out in a major way, attending Opening Day against the Chicago Cubs. CBS26's Lindsey Ragas hears from...
EV drivers react to possible losing Arizona HOV perk in October
Electric vehicle owners aren't happy that starting in October, they can't drive alone in the HOV lane. ADOT says a...
Some South Mtn. trails to close during extreme heat
Phoenix Parks and Recreation Board voted to close a few trails on South Mountain on days when the National Weather...
Phoenix Parks board votes to close certain trails on South Mountain during hot days
The city of Phoenix Parks and Recreation board voted unanimously to close some South Mountain Trails during Arizona's extreme heat.
Arizona sees sixth-highest laser strikes on pilots in US
A new report from the FAA shows Arizona had the sixth-most laser strikes on pilots in the U.S. in 2024...
Phoenix board approves closing few trails on South Mountain due to heat
Phoenix is closer to changing its South Mountain trail closure during extreme heat policy.
Phoenix Parks and Rec approves extreme heat trail closure changes
A proposal that would loosen restrictions on trails at South Mountain Park in Phoenix during extreme heat passed a major...
Scottsdale city leaders expression over Axon proposal
Scottsdale officials said Axon is trying to ignore the city's requests for a compromise by using state lawmakers so they...
