The following is a list of events of the year 2026 in Arizona.
Incumbents
State Government
Events
January
- January 2 – A helicopter crashes near Telegraph Canyon, Pinal County, killing the four occupants, a man and his three adult nieces. A witness and local authorities say the crash occurred after the helicopter struck a slackline.[1][2]
- January 5
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth censures Senator Mark Kelly over a video he and other Democrats made in November that urged military members to refuse unlawful orders.[3]
- The Arizona Supreme Court is evacuated after a package is left outside that contains items testing positive for explosive substances.[4]
February
March
Predicted and scheduled
See also
References
- ^ Cureton Cook, Emily (January 6, 2026). "Fatal helicopter crash ignites criticism of slacklining oversight". OPB. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
- ^ Golden, Hallie (January 3, 2026). "Helicopter crashes in Arizona mountains, killing 4 people aboard". AP News. Retrieved January 3, 2026.
- ^ Boccia, Chris; Murray, Isabella (January 5, 2026). "Hegseth censures Sen. Mark Kelly over video about unlawful orders". ABC News. Retrieved January 5, 2026.
- ^ Vandell, Perry (January 6, 2026). "Explosives prompted an Arizona Supreme Court evacuation. What to know". AZ Central. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
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- ^ Billeaud, Jacques; Givndarao, Sejal (February 3, 2026). "Signs of forced entry found at Arizona home of 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie's mother". The Associated Press. Retrieved February 3, 2026.
- ^ "Arizona Department of Public Safety helicopter crash kills pilot and trooper during shooter response". The Associated Press. February 5, 2026. Retrieved February 5, 2026.
- ^ Mulvihill, Geoff; Govindarao, Sejal (February 6, 2026). "Judge strikes down old Arizona abortion restrictions that clash with voter-backed guarantees". The Associated Press. Retrieved February 6, 2026.
- ^ "Small plane strikes homes in Phoenix, injuring student pilot, instructor and third person". Associated Press. March 4, 2026. Retrieved March 4, 2026.
- ^ Panetta, Grace (October 1, 2025). "Trump-endorsed Republicans set up high-stakes Arizona governor's race". Retrieved October 5, 2025.
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