
Arizona Woman Indicted for Forged Signatures in Abortion Ballot Case
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell indicted Michele Brimmer for forging signatures on an abortion measure petition.
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell indicted Michele Brimmer for forging signatures on an abortion measure petition.
Legislative leaders seek U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s backing to require citizenship proof for federal ballots in Arizona.
Minor earthquake hits Christopher Creek; Arizona projected job growth; traditional healing may get Medicaid coverage.
A Senate committee approved Gov. Hobbs’ nominee for DES, but Republicans urge the resignation of her housing director.
Billy Cloud, a former law enforcement officer, appointed as Cochise County recorder after predecessor’s resignation.
The Arizona House Judiciary Committee advanced a bill allowing speed suppression devices for drivers convicted of speeding.
During the Cold War, atomic tests in Nevada caused widespread illness. A compensation act expired, sparking renewed efforts.
Mexico’s president addressed reports of CIA drone flights, highlighting collaborative efforts with the U.S. against cartels.
Arizona nonprofits still await federal funds despite court order halting Trump admin’s freeze; delays cause concern.
The National Drought Mitigation Center reports much of northern Arizona is in severe drought, raising fire risks.
President Trump’s administration has redefined federal education’s role, impacting policies on discrimination, DEI, and funding.
The Phoenix Suns and Mercury’s home arena, formerly Footprint Center, is now temporarily named PHX Arena.