
Senator Gallego Co-Sponsors Bill on Custody of Undocumented Migrants
Senator Ruben Gallego co-sponsored a bill for federal custody of undocumented migrants charged with theft crimes.

Senator Ruben Gallego co-sponsored a bill for federal custody of undocumented migrants charged with theft crimes.

Ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort reach a deal to end their strike over wages and resume normal operations.

Arizona lawmakers will reconvene at the Capitol to discuss funding for sheriffs to enforce the state’s new immigration law.

Arizona hosts over 1,000 volcanoes, with three active volcanic fields. The largest is the San Francisco Volcanic Field.

A conservative group is suing Gilbert over alleged illegal service taxes, arguing they breach state law, in court now.

A new trail connects a popular Flagstaff park to forest areas, thanks to local businesses and community support.

Two Prescott lawmakers criticize an Arizona health report on firearms’ role in child deaths, citing Second Amendment concerns.

Charles “Monty” Roessel, a former BIE director and first tribal college president, died at 63. He was a visionary leader.

The Arizona Supreme Court launches a program to expand legal aid for vulnerable groups through trained non-lawyers.

Maricopa County Board plans a new election audit differing from the flawed 2020 review, aiming for improved processes.

The self-help guru convicted in the 2009 Sedona deaths died suddenly at 67; he served two years for negligent homicide.

The average monthly rent in Flagstaff rose less than 1% last year, a slowdown from previous double-digit increases.

