Firefighters evaluated eight students, the bus driver, the pickup driver and the truck's passenger for possible injuries, Buckeye police said.
The gun used to critically injure two elementary school students in Butte County was a modified weapon — also known as a ghost gun — the shooter bought from a felon in Arizona, officials said Tuesday.
Sheriff’s officials said on Tuesday that a convicted felon from Phoenix sold the ghost gun to the school shooter in April.
Turf Paradise, Arizona’s first sports franchise, is celebrating nearly seven decades in Phoenix. It will be offering a full card of live, local horse racing on Friday, January 24, and Saturday, January 25. General admission is $5, general parking is free, and gates open at 11 a.m.
The Buckeye Fire Department said the fire happened Sunday just before noon at a home near Jackrabbit Trail and I-10.
Police say two students were taken to the hospital as a precaution after a small school bus and a pickup towing a trailer collided at a Buckeye intersection on Wednesday afternoon.
Buckeye Fire comes to the rescue of a cat owner as she was fleeing the California wildfires and driving through Arizona. The woman's home and all of her possessions destroyed in the Eaton Fire. As she was on her way to Texas to be with family,
Sunny with a high of 66 °F (18.9 °C). Winds variable at 6 to 9 mph (9.7 to 14.5 kph). Night - Clear. Winds variable at 12 to 17 mph (19.3 to 27.4 kph). The overnight low will be 38 °F (3.3 °C ...
PHOENIX — Three students and a driver were hospitalized after a school bus crashed with a pickup truck in Buckeye on Wednesday afternoon, authorities said. The crash occurred near Rainbow Road ...
The suspect, 19-year-old Seth Rabago, was pulled over while driving southbound on Verrade Way near Western Drive on Saturday, according to the Buckeye Police Department. He was driving at 75 mph ...
As Julie Brockman was fleeing to Texas, she suffered a flat tire. Her cat, scared by the troopers helping Brockman, hid behind the steering column.
A group of home builders is suing the Arizona Department of Water Resources for imposing what they claim are unlawful assured water supply restrictions that have halted some new home construction and caused them financial hardship.