Thursday, November 22 2012 10:28 AM EST2012-11-22 15:28:37 GMT
The injury rates for high school football are higher than those in college and NFL football, according to the chairman of Arizona's high school athletic organization. Meantime, fewer than 40 percent ofMore >
The injury rates for high school football are higher than those in college and NFL football, according to the medical advisory chair of Arizona's high school athletic organization.More >
It's never easy losing a loved one but for one Valley family, the pain and suffering lingers after their grandmother was cremated without the family's consent. CBS 5 News investigated a possibly cover-upMore >
It's never easy losing a loved one but for one Valley family, the pain and suffering lingers after their grandmother was cremated without the family's consent.More >
Monday, November 19 2012 10:21 PM EST2012-11-20 03:21:29 GMT
Videotaped depositions made available to CBS 5 Investigates appear to show Pima County Sheriff's detectives and SWAT members contradicting each other, as they answer attorneys' questions about a searchMore >
Videotaped depositions made available to CBS 5 Investigates appear to show Pima County sheriff's detectives and SWAT members contradicting each other as they answer attorneys' questions about a search warrant raid, which ended in fatal gunfire last year.More >
One Arizona family and their beloved business, known as the Burley Bear, recently burned to the ground. And many said worthless hydrants helped bring this piece of state history down. Trent Penrod watchedMore >
An Arizona business, known as the Burley Bear, recently burned to the ground in Pinetop and many believe worthless hydrants helped bring the piece of state history down.More >
Just last week, one of the three women arrested in a multi-million dollar fake coupon ring plead guilty in court. She and two others were busted last summer for running one of the largest counterfeitMore >
Three Arizona women were busted this summer for running one of the largest counterfeit coupon rings in the country. Since the bust, CBS 5 News has uncovered that the use of counterfeit coupons could be even more widespread.More >
Wednesday, November 14 2012 11:59 AM EST2012-11-14 16:59:06 GMT
The former state lawmakers who authored Arizona's ban on horse tripping said she is going to ask for a criminal investigation, after seeing images captured by CBS 5 News hidden cameras. The images wereMore >
The former state lawmaker who authored Arizona's ban on horse tripping said she is going to ask for a criminal investigation, after seeing images captured by CBS 5 News hidden cameras.More >
The federal government deems them too dangerous to walk onto a commercial plane but a hole in the law still allows homegrown threats to man the controls. A CBS 5 Investigation has learned that nothingMore >
A CBS 5 Investigation has learned that nothing is stopping U.S. citizens currently on the no-fly list from learning how to fly.More >
The Living Word Bible Church is no ordinary church. And the man behind - and in front - of it all is Pastor Tom Anderson, a leader who certainly knows what it takes to engage a congregation. Anderson isMore >
The Living Word Bible Church is no ordinary church. And the man behind - and in front - of it all is Pastor Tom Anderson, a leader who certainly knows what it takes to engage a congregation. More >
Friday, November 2 2012 2:44 PM EDT2012-11-02 18:44:24 GMT
Arizona's voter ID requirements have resulted in tens of thousands of legitimate votes being tossed into the trash. According to records CBS 5 Investigates obtained from the Maricopa County ElectionsMore >
Arizona's voter ID requirements have resulted in tens of thousands of likely legitimate votes being tossed into the trash.More >
Friday, October 26 2012 1:21 AM EDT2012-10-26 05:21:46 GMT
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A Valley woman who said she was held prisoner in her Mesa home for about six weeks by her ex-husband is convinced escape was impossible.More >
Tuesday, October 23 2012 11:54 PM EDT2012-10-24 03:54:19 GMT
The government crackdown on drug proceeds is forcing Mexican drug cartels to launder their profits through businesses on the north side of the border. That's according to active and retired DEA agentsMore >
The government crackdown on drug proceeds is forcing Mexican drug cartels to launder their profits through businesses on the north side of the border.More >
Thursday, October 18 2012 12:33 AM EDT2012-10-18 04:33:37 GMT
A valley preschool teacher is warning others to be wary about an email scam that cost her thousands of dollars. Carol Kuna said she had been struggling to make ends meet, when she received an e-mail thatMore >
A Valley preschool teacher is warning others to be wary about an email scam that cost her thousands of dollars.More >
Friday, October 5 2012 9:22 AM EDT2012-10-05 13:22:25 GMT
The Arizona Department of Insurance is looking into an email that may mislead homeowners about the statute of limitations for suing insurance companies over claims from last year's massive hail storm.More >
Thursday, October 4 2012 10:42 AM EDT2012-10-04 14:42:35 GMT
Investigators spent two years build a case against Valley homebuilder Michael Porter. The criminal investigation is so complicated that investigators gathered 40,000 pages of evidence - dealing with bank accounts,More >
Investigators spent two years build a case against Valley homebuilder Michael Porter. The criminal investigation is so complicated that investigators gathered 40,000 pages of evidence.More >
There was a time when Arizona Department of Public Safety officer Michael Dorsett led his squad in traffic stops, collision investigations and custodial arrests. He had – some would say – the makings ofMore >
There was a time when Arizona Department of Public Safety officer Michael Dorsett led his squad in traffic stops, collision investigations and custodial arrests.More >
A CBS 5 Investigates review of Child Protective Services documents shows at least 17 young children died at the hands of their own parents in Arizona in the past 11 months. Those deaths occurred in nearMore >
A CBS 5 Investigates review of Child Protective Services documents shows at least 17 young children died at the hands of their own parents in Arizona in the past 11 months.More >
Tuesday, September 25 2012 1:12 PM EDT2012-09-25 17:12:59 GMT
A CBS 5 News review of campaign finance data shows that although winning candidates raked in millions of dollars in direct contributions during their primary battles, they relied on outside groups, includingMore >
A CBS 5 News review of campaign finance data shows that although winning candidates raked in millions of dollars in direct contributions during their primary battles, they relied on outside groups.More >
It's not uncommon for police officers to retire without ever being disciplined during their career. But "I served 23 years with absolutely no discipline." Former Phoenix police detective Philip ShoresMore >
It's not uncommon for police officers to retire without ever being disciplined during their career. More >
Thursday, September 20 2012 9:36 AM EDT2012-09-20 13:36:09 GMT
If you drive around Old Town Scottsdale this weekend and you see a bunch of golf carts on the road, you're not missing out on an after-hours tournament. It's an alternative to a pedicab or taxi, but someMore >
If you drive around Old Town Scottsdale this weekend and you see a bunch of golf carts on the road, you're not missing out on an after-hours tournament. It's an alternative to a pedicab or taxi, but some people say these are out of control.More >
A CBS 5 Investigation is getting results. We told you that people's personal information could end up in the hands of ex-cons working at a Valley business. And now that business is under fire.JeffMore >
A CBS 5 Investigation is getting results. We told you that people's personal information could end up in the hands of ex-cons working at a Valley business. And now that business is under fire.More >
On Dec. 30, the city of Phoenix Housing Department purchased an apartment complex near the Paradise Valley mall for $1. The 206 unit complex will serve as affordable housing for working families, but not everyone is cheering the purchase.More >
A 5 Investigates hidden camera investigation has been examining a Valley company that promises to devote billions of dollars to reduce mortgage payments for desperate homeowners.More >
Linda Gillam still questions why her daughter died on a military base. She still wonders why no one was arrested in connection with her daughter's death.More >
The Goldwater Institute and Citizens Against Government Waste released their "2011 Arizona Piglet Book," which highlights what the groups call wasteful government spending.More >
They are some of the most beautiful parts of Arizona's national forests. But hidden beneath the green canopy of trees and deep inside those picturesque canyons is a cash crop. And that crop of marijuana could spell serious danger for anyone unlucky enough to stumble onto it.More >
When Kim Pound accepted the position of chief of police for the White Mountain Apache Tribe, part of the draw was that his salary and medical benefits were paid by the United States government. But after three years on the job, he said the promise of guaranteed benefits turned into a nightmare of unpaid medical bills.More >
Friday, December 2 2011 4:50 PM EST2011-12-02 21:50:35 GMT
It's a secret the military does not want you to know -- something so dangerous that a Valley man says it's slowly killing him. CBS 5 Investigates tells you why.More >
Sheriff Joe Arpaio's high profile political corruption cases collapsed. He is under investigation for accusations of abuse of power and his office admitted to misusing nearly $100 million in restricted jail funds.More >
The 5 Investigates team spends 24 hours on the border to give you an unfiltered view of what's happening in coverage you'll only see on CBS 5 News and KPHO.com.More >
Thursday, May 16 2013 8:01 PM EDT2013-05-17 00:01:44 GMT
Rozenna Luna (Source: Maricopa County Sheriff's Office)
A mother has been taken into police custody after police say she tried to give away her 6-month-old daughter at a Phoenix gas station. Sgt. Tommy Thompson with the Phoenix Police Department said investigatorsMore >
Police said Rozenna Luna, 36, had been drinking and was on meth when she asked strangers if they wanted a "free child" as she attempted to give the baby girl away at a Phoenix gas station.More >
Monday, May 20 2013 11:16 AM EDT2013-05-20 15:16:14 GMT
Brad Harper had known since high school that he wanted to join the fire department. Friends told CBS 5 he was following in the footsteps of his two older cousins. Two years ago Harper passed the testMore >
Brad Harper had known since high school that he wanted to join the fire department. Friends told CBS 5 he was following in the footsteps of his two older cousins. Two years ago Harper passed the testMore >
Friday, May 17 2013 8:39 AM EDT2013-05-17 12:39:14 GMT
A motorcyclist died after slamming into this car at a Mesa intersection Thursday night.
A woman and infant in the car were taken to a nearby hospital, but the extent of their injuries and their conditions were not immediately available.More >
A woman and infant in the car were taken to a nearby hospital, but the extent of their injuries and their conditions were not immediately available.More >
Monday, May 20 2013 1:22 PM EDT2013-05-20 17:22:13 GMT
Saturday night's Powerball drawing
Two $1 million Powerball second-prize winning tickets were sold in Arizona from Saturday night's record-breaking jackpot. The winning tickets, which matched five out of five numbers drawn, not includingMore >
The winning tickets, which matched five out of five numbers drawn, not including the Powerball, were sold in Safford and Chandler.More >
Sunday, May 19 2013 9:48 PM EDT2013-05-20 01:48:36 GMT
I-17 closed at Northern
Interstate 17 at Northern Avenue is closed in both directions due to police activity, the Arizona Department of Public Safety said. Traffic is being detoured off the freeway at Northern. There is aMore >
DPS officers said they arrested one person. They did not elaborate on the nature of the arrest.More >
Friday, May 17 2013 7:16 PM EDT2013-05-17 23:16:53 GMT
One person has died in a crash near Harrisonville, MO, Thursday evening. The crash happened on Missouri Highway 7 and Walker Road. It involved a car and a tractor-trailer. Harrisonville is in Cass County.More >
Savannah Nash celebrated her 16th birthday last week. She died Thursday when her car slammed into a semi while she was texting during her first time driving by herself.More >
Monday, May 20 2013 1:40 PM EDT2013-05-20 17:40:08 GMT
Crash victim Juan Rodriguez with his fiance Amanda Lujan.
You hear a lot about deadly accidents involving motorcycles A Valley couple wants to share their story in hopes drivers will pay more attention to bikers on the road. "The fourth of July, Juan proposed,More >
You hear a lot about deadly accidents involving motorcycles. A Valley couple wants to share their story in hopes drivers will pay more attention to bikers on the road.More >
Monday, May 20 2013 1:15 PM EDT2013-05-20 17:15:14 GMT
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Mohave County sheriff's spokeswoman Trish Carter said Gilberto Avila Jr., 28, of Bullhead City, died early Saturday after being found unresponsive in the jail's medical unit.More >
Mohave County sheriff's spokeswoman Trish Carter said Gilberto Avila Jr., 28, of Bullhead City, died early Saturday after being found unresponsive in the jail's medical unit.More >
They call it chareada, where steer tailing and horse tripping are common events. CBS 5 Investigates watched this traditional Mexican rodeo at a south Phoenix neighborhood, where there is little protection for the animals.More >
They call it chareada, where steer tailing and horse tripping are common events. CBS 5 Investigates watched this traditional Mexican rodeo at a south Phoenix neighborhood, where there is little protection for the animals.More >
While in South Korea, 5 Investigates saw a very chilling example of why Kim Jung II is considered one of the most brutal and repressive dictators in world history.More >
5 Investigates spent time in Korea after breaking an international story on allegations that U.S. soldiers buried Agent Orange on a military base in South Korea some 30 years ago. While there, they saw a very chilling example of why Kim Jung II is considered one of the most brutal and repressive dictators in world history.More >
A Valley veteran returns to South Korea after more than 30 years in a journey to cleanse his guilt about helping bury hundreds of barrels filled with Agent Orange on a U.S. military installation in the 1970s.More >
A Valley veteran returns to South Korea after more than 30 years in a journey to cleanse his guilt about helping bury hundreds of barrels filled with Agent Orange on a U.S. military installation in the 1970s.More >
See the images of the behind the scenes work from the CBS 5 Investigates team as they travel across South Korea tracking a story about an alleged Agent Orange burial site on a U.S. military base.More >
See the images of the behind the scenes work from the CBS 5 Investigates team as they travel across South Korea tracking a story about an alleged Agent Orange burial site on a U.S. military base.More >