Out of Hell, Into the Blaze: These Women Firefighters Are Like No Other Crew in Arizona
An extraordinary crew of 20 women find redemption in fighting fires.
An extraordinary crew of 20 women find redemption in fighting fires.
A lot of them show blatant disregard for the feelings of Native Americans and African-Americans.
The Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona is rolling out a cutting-edge tribal identification card to other Native American communities.
After voting for a bill that would strip 22 million Americans of their health insurance, Franks is now inserting himself into the controversy over 11-month-old Charlie Gard’s medical treatment.
In a few short years, July 10 has risen to become the national “holiday” to celebrate the use of — and, from a marijuana-industry perspective — to promote concentrated resin products like wax, shatter, and hash oil.
Trial began today to decide if Sammantha Allen should get the death penalty for the murder of her 10-year-old cousin, Ame Deal, who was locked in a footlocker.
How one Glendale family could be affected by the GOP’s health care bill.
A Phoenix family’s mailbox was defaced with a swastika and the word “Jew,” but they left the hateful graffiti uncovered.
22-year-old Bakari Henderson was killed while vacationing in Greece, reports said.
The Arizona State University Foundation will amend four years of tax forms following a Center for Investigative Reporting article this week about ASU President Crow and his wife, Sybil Francis.
Most were picked up in ICE raids in Michigan and Tennessee.
It criminalizes the poor, often goes hand-in-hand with racial profiling, and could lead to more deportations.
Criminal contempt trial of former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio comes to an end; the case is now in the hands of Federal Judge Susan Bolton
Aaron Juan Saucedo, 23, pled not guilty in Maricopa County Superior Court on Thursday to 20 felony counts. Saucedo was not present at the arraignment.
Caution? Not enough evidence? Why did the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office take so long to indict the suspect in the Serial Street Shooter case?
According to Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes, an initial statement that Arizona would send some, but not all, of the information contained on voter rolls sparked a backlash.
Furdos Nurhussen and Najma Hassan are 24-year-old designers making inroads into the world of modest fashion from their hometown of Phoenix.
The bill would further criminalize migrants seeking asylum for humanitarian reasons, or seeking to reunite with their families in the United States.
Last year 507 drivers were busted for DUI during this period; police will be out in force this year.
The Trump administration’s so-called election fraud commission has requested voter data from all 50 states.
If guilty, the 23-year-old Phoenix man would equal the worst serial killer in city’s history
It’s debatable whether this is even legal.