Arizona family speaks out after scary robbery during Mexico trip

The Davis family, who is from Mesa, has been heading to Rocky Point for years, and they have never felt unsafe, until now.

Here are some of the voting-related lawsuits happening across the US

The cases concern the fundamentals of the American balloting process, including how ballots are cast and counted, during an election made unique by a pandemic and by a president who refuses to commit to accepting the results.

Taco Bell customer suffers heart attack in drive-thru, saved by firefighters, restaurant staff

A Taco Bell customer in Arizona reportedly suffered a heart attack while placing his order at the drive-thru. Luckily, the restaurant happens to be located across the street from the local fire department and help was on the scene almost immediately.

Trump with the edge over Biden in Arizona, Florida and Georgia battlegrounds: polls

The president holds a 1-point edge over the former vice president among likely voters in Arizona, according to ABC News/Washington Post public opinion surveys.

Black man held at gunpoint by Arizona officer seeks $2.5M

Tempe police officer Ronald Kerzaya held Trevonyae Cumpian at gunpoint while searching for a white suspect at a hotel on Aug. 29.

Officer finds American Flag on the ground due to high winds, rests it near homeowner's doorstep

On Sept. 9, a Peoria Police officer found a windblown, fallen American Flag at a home. She picked it up and rested it near the homeowner's doorstep. It was all caught on the home's video doorbell.

Arizona police dog nabs 4 in $4M meth bust during traffic stop

According to officials, detectives with the Mohave Area General Narcotics Enforcement (MAGNET) task force pulled over a vehicle on Interstate 40 in Kingman.

Border Patrol arrests nearly 50 undocumented immigrants in Phoenix

Helicopter video showed dozens of people being lined up in an alleyway and taken into white vans near 27th Avenue and Indian School Road.

Man says he received election mailer for him and his late wife, elections office calls it an 'anomaly'

A Maricopa County man says he got an election mailer, but so did his wife who died in 2018. The elections department says this was an "anomaly" and there are safeguards in place to prevent instances like this.

Many teachers retiring, refusing to sub as three teachers die of COVID-19 causes

"Overall, there was just this utter disrespect for teachers and their lives," a 57-year-old teacher from Indiana said. Teachers in three states have died from coronavirus-related causes since this school year started.

'Am I going to die?': Bystanders, CCSO deputy help save woman's life after her arm was nearly severed in crash

The quick actions of bystanders at the scene, along with a Coconino County Sheriff's deputy applying a tourniquet aided in saving the driver after her left arm had suffered a near complete amputation.

Phoenix rejects Black Lives Matter, law enforcement murals downtown; lawsuit planned

The rejected mural project would have been located somewhere in downtown Phoenix and would have depicted the likenesses of Martin Luther King, Jr., Don Lewis and Cesar Chavez.