Armed Arizona road rage suspect arrested after dash cam caught him banging on victim's window

An arrest has been made four days later after an Arizona driver had a gun pointed at his face during a road rage incident. The suspect is seen banging on the victim's window first with the gun, then with his fist.

Clarence Dixon: Arizona executes 1st death row inmate in nearly 8 years

Clarence Dixon, 66, died by lethal injection at the state prison in Florence for his murder conviction in the killing of 21-year-old Arizona State University student Deana Bowdoin.

Deadly fight: Arizona woman killed cousin and tried to vacuum up the blood, police allege

Peoria officers say they visited a residence near 112th Avenue and Diana on a medical call and found the body of a 33-year-old man who had suffered “blunt force trauma.”

'Took it too far’: Lawsuit claims now dead Mayo Clinic employee sexually assaulted two incapacitated patients

A lawsuit is filed against a hospital recognized as No. 1 in the nation as two women have come forward, accusing a former, now dead Mayo Clinic radiology technician of sexual assault in Phoenix.

Man who led nearly 140-person Grand Canyon hike pleads guilty

Joseph Don Mount admitted violating the Grand Canyon’s rule limiting group size and was sentenced to two years of probation.

230 pounds of meth, 25 pounds of cocaine, and 25 pounds of heroin lands 2 Arizona men in prison

The Drug Enforcement Administration announced two Arizona men are headed to prison after being found with hundreds of pounds of meth, more than two dozen pounds of cocaine and more than 20 pounds of heroin, about a year and a half ago.

'Little Miss Nobody': After 62 years, girl identified in 1960 Arizona cold case

The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office announced during a press conference on March 15 that the remains of "Little Miss Nobody" have been identified as Sharon Gallegos.

New York man rescued twice in 2 days while hiking in Arizona: sheriff's office

"The subject was provided with preventative search and rescue education about the conditions on the trail and the approaching winter storm and encouraged to not attempt the hike again," the sheriff's office said.

Phoenix Police sergeant takes wife on ride along, ending in canal rescue of family

An emergency situation unfolded as a Phoenix Police sergeant was hosting a ride-along with his wife, and luckily she was there to help him as he and other officers rescued a family after they crashed into a canal.

Arizona Catholic priest resigns over wrongly-used word during baptism; what you should know about the mix-up

In a unique situation for people of the catholic faith, a priest in Arizona is stepping down because diocesan officials in Phoenix determined the words he was using during baptisms were wrong, thus invalidating them.