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It’s a political pastime in Arizona to grouse about campaign sign violations, but barely anyone bothers to enforce the law.
The populations of these Arizona cities are spiking, but home values have remained under $500,000.
The Arizona Police Officer Standards and Training Board also suspended cops accused of domestic abuse and driving drunk.
Since moving to Arizona in 1988, the Cardinals are 13-22-1 in their first game of the season. There have been some clunkers.
The Valley may fall short of last year’s grim record of 645 heat deaths, but the numbers this summer aren’t much more promising.
A 2023 Arizona law allows police to charge up to $46 per hour of body-cam footage, leading to big public records bills.
With federal funds, Efficiency Arizona is offering certain households up to $14,000 in rebates for energy-efficient upgrades.
Rebekah Massie was criticizing a proposed pay raise for a city official when Mayor Skip Hall had her hauled out in handcuffs.
Arivaca firefighters stepped in when border patrol wouldn’t, saving a man with a fractured ankle who’d waited a day for help.
Scott Okland said he spent $7,500 for forensic analysis to prove he didn’t threaten a Scottsdale Christian Academy official.
DraftKings put out its All-Name team, and a Sun Devils defensive lineman makes the cut.
Per capita, only three states are responsible for more airplane laser strikes than Arizona in 2024.
“We have authority to sue,” one Department of Justice attorney said Thursday, “and we’ve used it.”
Activists have long distrusted the Senate candidate’s commitment to police reform: “He’s a political opportunist.”
Recreational weed sales brought in the least amount of money since February 2022, while medical pot sales are in freefall.
Before the shooting, footage showed Imani Jackson walking away from police with his hands up and no visible weapon on him.
The Food and Drug Administration approved new boosters last week, just as cases of the illness are spiking in Arizona.
The drone, which cost more than $300,000, will launch remotely and reach emergency scenes in as few as 85 seconds.
A federal agency said male employees of Bark If You’re Dirty grabbed, propositioned and retaliated against female coworkers.
Arizonans complain about their internet to the Federal Communications Commission – a lot.
The Arizona Dispensaries Association, backed by corporate behemoths, sits at the nexus of power in the state’s weed industry.