Watch Out for New Wrong-Way Signs as Season for DUI Enforcement Begins
Thanksgiving is one of the worst times for drunken drivers
Thanksgiving is one of the worst times for drunken drivers
A transcript with an undercover agent shows that Peter Steinmetz didn’t agree to an illegal deal.
Officials promised quick response to requests for public records investigating event; it will now be at least the end of the year before report released.
No other husband and wife have been executed in state.
Security camera footage shows that it apparently took Jason Link a few tries to break the glass.
Police say a gun was used; little information available
John Allen is the last of the family members facing sentencing for the death of the 10-year-old Phoenix girl in 2011.
The court messed up by failing to tell jurors that Jasper Rushing wasn’t eligible for parole.
Advocates say inmates are only fed two meals a day and one of them is mystery slop.
Kapoor’s lawyer says he’s innocent and that the opioid epidemic is just a “curious coincidence in timing.”
A 15-year-old girl and her older boyfriend carried out a plan to kill her father, authorities say.
She’ll headline CAIR-Arizona’s annual banquet on November 4th – and local racists are pissed about it.
Tamburrelli was arrested in 2009 for a fake bomb threat.
Fed says “Bermudez added a false number of dependents to his clients’ returns.”
Police say Avtar Grewal murdered his wife in 2007, left a confession, then took off for India
Christiana Duarte was a victim of the Las Vegas massacre.
Young Stephen Paddock seemed to have a bright musical future in Tucson.
“There is a black market … a dark web” for that type of gun, expert says.
Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office officials seized eight horses, five dogs, one foal, and one miniature donkey from a ranch in New River. Officials are also looking into the welfare of three teen boys.
The Tempe-based identity-theft company LifeLock, now owned by Symantec, could benefit from the breach of its rival’s system.
Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office has been plagued by a backlog of warrants.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s office is warning against a new jury summons scam. This isn’t the first time Arizonans were hoodwinked.