Joshua Bagley allegedly killed Diane Craig on a city bus in 2022. The driver told cops he heard a scream but didn't stop.
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The city received 340 questions from residents but asked mostly vanilla ones to the men vying to lead the troubled department.
The seven Supreme Court justices - all Republicans - shot down the county GOP's bogus challenge of the 2022 election.
Press Coffee's new Lavender Lemon Cold Brew pushes the boundaries of the lavender-coffee duo by adding lemonade to the mix.
Sinema touted her bipartisanship and thanked more GOP senators than Democrats. Unmentioned was all she did to anger the left.
A U.S. Justice Department investigation found the state agency regularly violates the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Everything to know about how and where to safely view the annular solar eclipse on Oct. 14.
"It should not take a murder to recognize that we need change in how we prosecute hate crimes."
Congress just closed the loophole that allowed hemp-based cannabis products to proliferate in Arizona and beyond.
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Like a chameleon, the U.S. Senate candidate keeps shifting her position on the high-profile issue.
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Phoenix has passed camping bans, which the Supreme Court has approved. This researcher says they make homelessness worse.
Detention officers say understaffing is a "serious threat" - both for jail guards and those imprisoned inside.
There's plenty to do after dark in the Valley this week, including catching the Phoenix Mercury and attending "Drunk Shakespeare."
County Attorney Rachel Mitchell called the arrests "a massive step forward in the quest for justice."
The beloved, uniquely Southwestern venomous lizards could have a hard time adapting to a world with less water.
"The thing that the City of Phoenix doesn't realize is that even if the civil case doesn't go through, I'm not going to stop."
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Sushi joint owner Kelly Yu has been in ICE detention since May. Her husband has "lost faith" that she'll avoid deportation.
Tempe has cracked down on advocates who host picnics for unhoused people in city parks. Now, those advocates are suing.