AM Roundup: Robson out of Arizona governor race, Guthrie reward now $100K, rain chances
Good morning, Arizona! It’s Friday the 13th—hope your day is filled with good luck!. We're staying on top of the latest happenings from across the Valley, state, and our nation for Friday, Feb. 13; here’s what you need to know as you start your day:. From Meteorologist...
Alice Cooper reveals stars playing Coopstock 2026. See the lineup
Alice Cooper has revealed a partial list of celebrity friends who plan on joining in the fun on Saturday, April 11, at Las Sendas Golf Club in Mesa for Coopstock 2026, the shock-rock legend’s annual spring fundraiser for Alice Cooper’s Solid Rock Teen Centers . Cooper will be backed by members of his touring band,...
1 hurt after fiery crash on I-17 north of Phoenix
One person suffered serious injuries anf a pickup truck veered off the I-17 Flex Lanes north of the Valley, before the vehicle rolled and caught fire.
Motorcyclist killed in Phoenix crash
A motorcyclist was killed in a crash on Feb. 12 near 15th Avenue and Bethany Home Road. The crash also involved an SUV. The cause of the crash is unknown.
Phoenix district votes to close 2 schools, including campus for immigrant students
PHOENIX – The Alhambra Elementary School District voted Thursday night to close two Phoenix schools this summer due to low enrollment and budget concerns. The district said it will save $1.4 million each year with the closure of Valencia Newcomer School and Choice Learning Academy. Valencia Newcomer was created...
Man dies after pulled from Phoenix pool, fire department says
PHOENIX — Phoenix firefighters responded Friday morning to reports of a drowning and found a man who was "beyond resuscitative efforts." The Phoenix Fire Department was dispatched on Feb. 13 to the area of 34th Street and Greenway Road for reports of a possible drowning. Upon arrival, crews found a man in a pool who...
Cowboy culture and ‘stand your ground’ laws clash in Arizona
PHOENIX – A knock on Ryan Whitaker’s door reverberated through his apartment at approximately 10:52 p.m on May 21, 2020, while he was playing video games on the couch with his girlfriend. Less than a minute later, his body collapsed to the tile floor of his entryway, following multiple shots from a Phoenix police...
Cattle in Arizona: While the state’s Wild West days faded away, this industry hasn’t
Much like the other big C’s, the cattle industry has changed dramatically as technology and population growth have transformed the world — and much of Arizona’s landscape. If you’re in Phoenix, driving east on Washington Street just past South 48th Street, you’ll find a little piece of...
MCAO files to revoke Preston Lord defendant’s pretrial release conditions
MARICOPA COUNTY, AZ — The Maricopa County Attorney's Office has filed a petition to revoke Talyn Vigil's release conditions. The new court filing comes after ABC15 has learned that Vigil was arrested for a second time while awaiting his trial. Vigil, along with the five other remaining defendants, is...
POW barracks dating back to WWII being relocated in Arizona
TEMPE, Ariz — Two World War II barracks that were used as part of a POW camp in east Phoenix are being relocated this week to a new location in the Valley. The Tempe Historic Preservation Foundation has announced that the two old structures will be going on a four-mile journey to an interim location as the structures...

















