Arizona Department of Public Safety has provided more information on what happened in Wednesday's fatal crash near Nogales. At 3:43 p.m., a passenger sedan lost control and struck another vehicle on southbound I-19 at kilometer 12, near Rudy Road.
The northbound lanes of State Route 87 in Mesa are closed as authorities search for suspects accused of firing shots at another vehicle before fleeing into the desert.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety said two cars were involved in a hit-and-run collision near State Route 202 and Scottsdale Road.
Westbound Interstate 10 was closed in west Phoenix on Wednesday morning after a shooting that remains under investigation, authorities said.
One person is in custody and DPS troopers are searching for other potential suspects involved in a road rage shooting that happened along a state highway in the East Valley late Thursday morning.
Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers confiscated nearly 554 pounds of cocaine hidden within boxes on a tractor-trailer in Holbrook on Monday. The department estimates that cocaine is worth anywhere from $16.
On Wednesday Hobbs announced $17 million in funding for the Stopping Arizona’s Fentanyl Epidemic, or SAFE, initiative. The funds will also go toward combating human trafficking. The funds will support law enforcement agencies "to address critical challenges in Arizona’s border communities," a news release from the governor's office said.
DPS officials say the drugs seized during the traffic stop is estimated to have a street value of up to $22.1 million.
Staffing is so low the department can only patrol two of the state’s 15 counties after midnight: Maricopa and Pima.
Republican Rep. Leo Biasiucci introduced a new bill to ban ultra-processed foods from public school meals in Arizona.
An Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper pulled over semitruck driver 31-year-old Amarjeet Singh Matharu, who was suspected of showing multiple signs of criminal activity, according to the DPS. The trooper found 553.8 pounds of cocaine stashed in the ...
Erma Johnson sued the state and Arizona Department of Public Safety Trooper George Cervantes in May 2021 after filing a $220 million notice of claim.