
Family of Slain DEA Agent Sues Cartel Leader for Murder, Seeks Damages
A DEA agent’s family sues cartel boss Rafael Caro Quintero for his 1985 murder, seeking damages under the Anti-Terrorism Act.

A DEA agent’s family sues cartel boss Rafael Caro Quintero for his 1985 murder, seeking damages under the Anti-Terrorism Act.

Arizona’s $50M federal funding cut affects local projects; Tucson and Oro Valley seek alternative revenue sources.

Michigan lawmakers push to regulate hyperbaric chambers after a fatal explosion, aiming for bipartisan support in new bill.

Former Arizona AG Mark Brnovich is appointed U.S. ambassador for Serbia, pending Senate confirmation.

A Montana Supreme Court panel reviewed disciplinary recommendations against Attorney General Austin Knudsen on Friday. Found violating 41 rules of conduct by Montana’s Commission on Practice, only some charges were forwarded to the Supreme Court. The panel of justices and district court judges convened to deliberate on potential disciplinary actions.

Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T urge Montana to pass SB 534, granting tax breaks for rural network expansion.

On today’s newscast: Northern Arizona communities seek more control over short-term rentals, small earthquake near Taylor.

Dr. Anusha Viswanathan, a pediatrician, shares her abortion story, spurred by the Supreme Court’s leaked decision on Roe.

Michigan Democrats risk losing Senate majority after Sen. Rivet’s departure. Special election date remains unclear.

Short-term rentals in northern Arizona are reducing affordable housing, prompting calls for legislative changes to limit them.

USDA’s cancellation of local food programs impacts Pennsylvania schools and farmers, reducing funds and market access.

Phoenix honored local restaurant owners who used city grants to cut food waste, collaborating with chefs for solutions.

