Equifax Hack: Bad News for Consumers, Good News for Tempe-Based LifeLock?
The Tempe-based identity-theft company LifeLock, now owned by Symantec, could benefit from the breach of its rival’s system.
The Tempe-based identity-theft company LifeLock, now owned by Symantec, could benefit from the breach of its rival’s system.
How you can stand up for the 28,000 people in Arizona who face potential deportation after DACA ends.
Senator John McCain voted against adding a $15-billion relief package onto the government spending bill.
Attorney Josh Nuñez says he’s received thousands of calls from those trying to renew their DACA permit; he’s waiving his usual $225 fee but clients still have to pay government $495.
The leader of last year’s successful minimum-wage ballot measure in Arizona derided two business groups’ stance on DACA workers on Wednesday as hypocritical, vowing “we are not allies.”
Quarterback Carson Palmer at age 37 is rapidly nearing the end of his career. So is legendary receiver Larry Fitzgerald, who turned 34 in August. Fitz’s heroic postseason run to the Super Bowl in 2009 ended 12 days after the first inauguration of President Obama.
Watching the announcement with a group of local Dreamers was surreal.
Ending DACA could have a significant economic effect on the country, but isn’t likely to hurt the economy overall. That’s not to say it won’t hurt the tens of thousands of DACA recipients who have found legal work because of the Obama-era policy.
Roughly 500 students at South Mountain High and North High School left class today to protest Trump’s decision.
A sample of tweets from Arizona politicians after President Donald Trump’s decision announced
A Chandler fentanyl manufacturer, Insys Therapeutics, is being sued by the Arizona Attorney General for fraud that helped fuel Arizona’s opioid crisis — and an anti-cannabis group headed up by Yavapai County Attorney Sheila Polk never returned a $500,000 donation from the company.
Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office has been plagued by a backlog of warrants.
President Donald Trump has made up his mind, and here’s how Arizonans are reacting.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s office is warning against a new jury summons scam. This isn’t the first time Arizonans were hoodwinked.
Maricopa County Animal Care and Control Center found two cases of canine flu in the shelter.
The state does not rely on pipelines from Texas; we’re expecting one of the lowest price hikes in the country this weekend.
DACA recipients and immigrant allies gathered in front of a local U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building on Thursday as the President considered ending DACA.
Phoenix Police Department put together a 13-minute video compilation of the events following the Donald Trump rally, but acknowledge that it is not definitive as to what happened that night.
Phoenix residents who were present at the Trump rally took over a City Council meeting addressing police force.
Harvest of Arizona has opted out of its license with Bhang, the California company that owns the recipe and provides the high-quality chocolate for the line of products.
A Channel 12 reporter told police that he witnessed someone spray-painting a confederate memorial on August 17, which contradicts what he told TV viewers in a broadcast report that morning.
The Solana solar plant has more production problems, and more air-pollution allegations, despite previous statements by officials that similar foul-ups in the past had been solved.