Joe Arpaio Describes Dedication of Wife Ava Arpaio, Who Died Saturday
“Putting up with me wasn’t easy,” said Arpaio.
“Putting up with me wasn’t easy,” said Arpaio.
Defense attorneys claim Maricopa County prosecutors withheld exculpatory evidence from a grand jury.
The court received around 300 spam motions.
Attorneys representing Dominion Voting Systems have told Kelli Ward to stop making false claims about the company.
Among other things, he runs a website that outs his wife and local teenagers and parents for partying at a house he owns.
Jennifer Harrison went from chanting “Respect our laws!” to being arrested on suspicion of breaking those laws.
The defendant was allegedly found after the shooting in Phoenix’s Verde Park with firearms while wearing a suit and a fedora.
And one Phoenix City Council member has, without evidence, rushed to connect the shooting to the Black Lives Matter movement.
“I’m kind of partial to dogs.”
It’s looking more like Joe Arpaio won’t be on the November ballot for Maricopa County Sheriff, but some ballots remain uncounted.
Bikini Beans Coffee payed sub-minimum wages, confiscated baristas’ tips, and failed to pay overtime, a new lawsuit alleges.
Black and Hispanic people face higher court fines and longer jail sentences than their white counterparts, a new ACLU report shows.
A Phoenix cop told a young, unarmed female suspect to “act like a young lady” after he violently arrested her.
Doug Middleton, it turns out, has a history of unseemly behavior.
With the new ruling, Arizona’s Attorney General is now accepting workplace discrimination cases involving sexual orientation and gender identity.
The producer behind John Wick is making a docuseries on Joe Arpaio. And he plans to pay him.
Employers can’t hire or fire people based on their sexual orientation or gender identity, per a new ruling.
The lawsuit claims that authorities hurled “racial epithets that should not be repeated here — except to note that ‘sand n**ger’ was the mildest…”
The candidate hopes voters will view him as a welcome alternative to his old boss Arpaio.
After years of ethical and sexual misconduct complaints, Maricopa County prosecutor Juan Martinez has been placed on paid administrative leave.
A Phoenix woman won’t be able to use frozen embryos to have a baby without the consent of her ex-husband, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.
An APS audit of the situation “unsurprisingly confirmed its own flawed premise,” according to the complaint.