Nightly News | April 12,
2013
Explosives sent to Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio
A package sent to the controversial sheriff containing explosive material could have done serious damage if an alert USPS carrier hadn’t observed “something suspicious.” NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
Arizona News
Arizona News
USGS: Groundwater pumping reduces Verde's flow
Saturday, Apr 13, 1:06 pm
PRESCOTT, Ariz. — The Verde River is one of the largest remaining perennial rivers in Arizona and a lifeline for multiple species of desert flora and fauna in the Prescott area. Scientists say the... Read more...Gunman killed by Phoenix police
Saturday, Apr 13, 8:55 am
PHOENIX — A man who police say was shooting up Phoenix neighborhood has been killed by officers. Police spokesman Tommy Thompson says the shooting started around 1 a.m. Saturday after police received... Read more...Border agents in Arizona help rescue sacred tortoises
Saturday, Apr 13, 8:52 am
TUCSON, Ariz. — Some Tucson-based Border Patrol agents are being credited with rescuing two sacred tortoises from a mining pit on the Tohono O'odham Nation. U.S. Customs and Border Protection say... Read more...Giving up on the dream: Workforce participation at lowest rate since 1979
Saturday, Apr 13, 8:50 am
While the unemployment figure dropped slightly in March, what caught everyone's attention was the 500,000 who left the workforce, no longer working or looking for work, prompting the Washington... Read more...Arizona special-needs student continues to inspire classmates
Saturday, Apr 13, 8:49 am
QUEEN CREEK, Ariz. — When Carson Jones invited Chy Johnson to sit with him and his football buddies at lunch last fall, he didn't think it was a big deal. Since that time, Read more...Report: Arizona trails 10 states in overall freedom
Saturday, Apr 13, 5:00 am
WASHINGTON -- Arizona has a reputation as a state full of mavericks and independent thinkers, but a couple of academics have bad news for state residents. We're No. 11. The George Mason University... Read more...
Saturday, Apr 13, 1:06 pm
PRESCOTT, Ariz. — The Verde River is one of the largest remaining perennial rivers in Arizona and a lifeline for multiple species of desert flora and fauna in the Prescott area. Scientists say the... Read more...Gunman killed by Phoenix police
Saturday, Apr 13, 8:55 am
PHOENIX — A man who police say was shooting up Phoenix neighborhood has been killed by officers. Police spokesman Tommy Thompson says the shooting started around 1 a.m. Saturday after police received... Read more...
Border agents in Arizona help rescue sacred tortoises
Saturday, Apr 13, 8:52 am
TUCSON, Ariz. — Some Tucson-based Border Patrol agents are being credited with rescuing two sacred tortoises from a mining pit on the Tohono O'odham Nation. U.S. Customs and Border Protection say... Read more...
Giving up on the dream: Workforce participation at lowest rate since 1979
Saturday, Apr 13, 8:50 am
While the unemployment figure dropped slightly in March, what caught everyone's attention was the 500,000 who left the workforce, no longer working or looking for work, prompting the Washington... Read more...
Arizona special-needs student continues to inspire classmates
Saturday, Apr 13, 8:49 am
QUEEN CREEK, Ariz. — When Carson Jones invited Chy Johnson to sit with him and his football buddies at lunch last fall, he didn't think it was a big deal. Since that time, Read more...
Report: Arizona trails 10 states in overall freedom
Saturday, Apr 13, 5:00 am
WASHINGTON -- Arizona has a reputation as a state full of mavericks and independent thinkers, but a couple of academics have bad news for state residents. We're No. 11. The George Mason University... Read more...
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