Kari Lake’s lawyer apparently doesn’t know how appeals work
“I’m sure you’re aware we’re not a fact-finding court . . .” the judge told the lawyer arguing Lake’s election denial case.
“I’m sure you’re aware we’re not a fact-finding court . . .” the judge told the lawyer arguing Lake’s election denial case.
‘It’s depressing, and it sucks’: Woman says procedure left her disfigured, suffering and embarrassed.
Three officers fatally shot one person after a chase, while another officer shot a woman three times as she sought help.
Police said Patrick Battillo solicited nudes from four players on the Peoria High School boys basketball team he coached.
Alaa Robert Bartley accused of asking woman to “groom minors for daddy.”
Maricopa County Attorney calls on lawmakers to enact “reasonable” abortion law, says women won’t be prosecuted for abortions.
Prominent Arizona Democrats denounced the decision. Even former Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican, said the ruling is “not the outcome I preferred.”
The elementary school teacher alleges in a lawsuit they faced harassment and violence orchestrated by two school board members.
Arizona Attorney General says state law bars sale of delta-8 THC products outside of highly-regulated dispensaries.
The long arm of the law finally caught up with the alt-right troll. Sort of.
Attorney General Kris Mayes accuses RealPage, nine landlords of acting like a cartel to gouge renters.
Maricopa County prosecutors cut a plea deal with Carl Nathaniel Fredricksen, sparing his young victims from being cross-examined by the Peoria man.
The women say they are being harassed and intimidated. The plastic surgeon wants a judge to dismiss the lawsuits.
‘Everybody thinks I did it’: The 75-year-old man sues Phoenix police, prosecutors for charging him with killing Alissa Turney in 2001.
“I have learned that truth is not always found in the places that I used to trust.”
The alt-right provocateur’s reign of harassing Maricopa County residents began three years ago in Mesa.
“It should not take a murder to recognize that we need change in how we prosecute hate crimes.”
“It took getting out from under the shame that I was able to overcome it.”
“I can’t call a girl a boy, and a boy a girl.”
‘You feel like Frankenstein’: The women sued over procedures they say left them horrified, disfigured and depressed.
Colorful characters, labor unrest and an infamous graffiti artist make appearances on this list of the top news stories of 2023.
Spring Thibaudeau and Blake Hale are accused of taking Thibaudeau’s son and trying to flee to Canada in preparation for the end of the world.