Mayes to stick with fake electors case after major court setback
The Arizona Supreme Court declined to review Attorney General Kris Mayes’ appeal in the case, so she’ll start over.
The Arizona Supreme Court declined to review Attorney General Kris Mayes’ appeal in the case, so she’ll start over.
Kyrsten Sinema is being sued by the ex of her bodyguard-turned-lover, and she wants to see what the woman says in therapy.
Desert Visa grad Blake Barnes got drunk and hurt while skipping school at a friend’s house. He’s suing the friend’s parents.
The suit filed Thursday alleges business shenanigans and repeats claims of sexual wrongdoing
Attorney General Kris Mayes has sued Trump over tariffs, birthright citizenship and an ICE facility in Surprise.
Circle K wants to sort out who owns a $12.8 million-winning ticket. But two people with possible claims have not been found.
The detention center is set to open this fall. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes wants to stop that from happening.
In Arizona, two habeas corpus petitions were filed on behalf of immigrants in March 2025. Last month, there were nearly 350.
Jeannette Garcia, who has lobbed some baseless accusations herself, was the subject of an apparently false kidnapping claim
Zoe Pretzer says SAE members “pressured and encouraged” her to jump off the roof into the pool at a party. She missed.
A woman who worked for Salvatore “Sammy the Bull” Gravano says he forcibly kissed her, talked about his penis and threatened her.
A Circle K printed but didn’t sell a winning The Pick ticket. An employee clocked out to “buy” it a day later. Who won?
Everybody involved in a fatal February 2025 plane crash is blaming each other — and they’re all blaming Scottsdale.
“This is all I’m doing,” Jan. 6 Capitol-stormer Jacob Chansley told New Times. “I’m kicking ass and taking names.”
Gila County Attorney Bradley Beauchamp fired an employee for the Facebook post last year. Was it protected speech?
Two former SAE pledges laid out their alleged three-months hazing hell: binge drinking, physical punishment and more.
An explosive lawsuit claims Kyrsten Sinema put the moves on a member of her security detail and pushed him to try MDMA.
A December lawsuit claims a 73-year-old woman got very sick after a Safeway pharmacy filled the wrong prescription.
Beth Goulden accuses Brad Miller of sexism, retaliation and spreading sexual rumors about ex-Sheriff Mark Lamb.
Maricopa County set a record for eviction filings in 2024. Last year fell just short, but these areas were hit hard.
Everyone agrees a dead body is in the wrong burial plot. But under Arizona law, a judge says, no one has legal authority to move it.
Two women retracted their claims, made in now-dismissed lawsuits, that Glendale surgeon Bradley Becker operated while drunk.