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Article Icon 1Murder Charges Filed in DPS Copter Crash

The suspect in last week’s gunfight with Flagstaff police has been charged with first-degree murder for the deaths of the Arizona Department of Public Safety pilot and paramedic whose helicopter crashed while responding to the scene.

The suspect, Terrell Storey, 50, was charged with their deaths while in the commission of another crime, and also faces nearly 50 other felony counts stemming from the Feb. 4 neighborhood shootout some residents likened to a “war zone.”

Investigators said Storey, armed with a semi-automatic long rifle, exchanged gunfire with officers as the DPS helicopter provided air support before crashing. The cause of the crash remains under investigation and has not been linked to gunfire.

The crash killed pilot Robert Skankey, 61, and paramedic Hunter Bennett, 28. Fundraisers in Phoenix, Flagstaff, and Kingman are taking place to support their families.

Article Icon 1Gloves Tested for DNA in Guthrie Case

Black gloves found near Nancy Guthrie’s Catalina Foothills home underwent testing for DNA as investigators continued canvassing the neighborhood in the search for the missing 84-year-old.

The case’s latest developments follow Tuesday’s release of doorbell footage showing a masked, armed man wearing gloves and a backpack tampering with the camera outside her home.

Detectives asked residents within a two-mile radius to review and submit security footage from Jan. 1 to Feb. 2 for any unusual activity.

Article Icon 1Bowie: Low-Cost Homes and Rambo

A study found that the tiny Cochise County community of Bowie is Arizona’s cheapest place to buy a house, with median home values of about $66,000 compared to the state’s median price of about $447,000.

With about 400 residents and a median household income of about $36,000, Bowie’s rural setting, house sizes, limited services,  and sparse housing inventory help keep home prices low.

The unincorporated community is also known as the hometown of the fictional John Rambo in the Rambo films, a connection reflected in some local decor.

The study used Zillow and U.S. Census data to identify each state’s most affordable housing communities.

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➤ Statewide: Arizona could face deeper Colorado River cuts as basin states remain deadlocked over water rights ahead of a Sunday deadline that could trigger federal intervention. (Watch)

A federal judge blocked the Pentagon from lowering the rank and pension of Arizona U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly, a retired U.S. Navy captain. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth responded that the decision would be immediately appealed. (More)

➤ Statewide: State Senate Majority Leader John Kavanagh, R-Scottsdale, introduced a bill that would make it a misdemeanor to alert an individual about an imminent arrest, aiming to curb tip-offs about immigration enforcement actions. (Watch Report)

➤ Flagstaff: Northern Arizona Healthcare put plans for a new Flagstaff Medical Center on hold, citing rising expenses and looming Medicaid cuts. (Details)

➤ Buckeye: The police department launched Buckeye Cares, a voluntary program offering weekly wellness calls and follow-up checks for seniors living alone or homebound. (More)

➤ Pima County: County Administrator Jan Lesher said she will retire in January. (Watch)

➤ Yuma: A group of residents called for the reopening of the long-closed Kennedy Pool—one of the city’s four public swimming pools—as city leaders weigh repair and operating costs. (More)

Arizona Sports

Arizona Diamondbacks All-Star Corbin Carroll broke his hand during batting practice this week, putting his availability for the season’s start in question. (More)

Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks picked up his 16th technical foul of the season, triggering an automatic one-game suspension. (More)

The Arizona Cardinals will hire former Minnesota Vikings assistant Tony Sorrentino as wide receivers coach. Before his tenure in Minnesota, Sorrentino worked with new Cardinals offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett in Jacksonville. (More)

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➤ The annual used book sale benefitting Phoenix area nonprofits returns to the Arizona State Fairgrounds this weekend, featuring 500,000 bargain books, CDs, DVDs, and audio records. (More)

➤ The 71st edition of the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show spotlights LEGO mineral replicas and the rare Silver Twins as the global trade event continues through Sunday at the Tucson Convention Center. (Watch Report)

Tempe plans to construct the Valley’s first combination fire station and affordable housing building, featuring a ground-level station with 50 housing units above it. (See Video)

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Et Cetera

Tucson businessman Jim Click launched his 17th annual Millions for Tucson Raffle, continuing the long-running fundraiser supporting local charities. This year’s raffle prizes include a 2026 Nissan Frontier. (Watch)

Kingman native and Detroit Tigers star pitcher Tarik Skubal visited Kingman Academy of Learning to share lessons on teamwork and perseverance. (Photos)

➤ Health officials said a hiker is receiving precautionary rabies vaccinations after a fox attack on the Granite Mountain Trail in Prescott. (Details)

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