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.
The Buckeye Fire Department said the fire happened Sunday just before noon at a home near Jackrabbit Trail and I-10.
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 ...
A counselor at Lewis Prison in Buckeye was arrested on Jan. 3 after an investigation into drug and contraband cellphone smuggling, according to records filed in Maricopa Superior Court. Berman Comon, hired in 2013, had an office that three inmates used to package drugs for sale in the prison, according to court documents.
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 ...
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, AZ (AZFamily) — An Arizona corrections officer who works as a state prison counselor is accused of smuggling in drugs and cellphones for inmates and being paid up to $5,000 per trip to ...
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.
Jesse Kitagawa, a convicted felon, was arrested in Arizona for illegally selling the firearm used in the December 2024 school shooting in Oroville.
When Suzanne Boyles started working for the city of Buckeye's economic development team in 2013, they only had three employees. Reflecting the city's explosive growth since then, Buckeye has now brought on its ninth team member to support its development efforts.
Fentanyl continues to be the most deadly drug in Arizona, and an average of three people die a day due to fentanyl overdoses in Maricopa County alone.