A proposed Arizona law with bipartisan support would waive immunity for public agencies if they fail to thoroughly background check people they hire.
Arizona's Family is taking a look at how crews clean up all the waste left behind. Sarah Robinson reports from TPC Scottsdale.
Arizona State Senator Mark Finchem, a staunch conservative Republican from Yavapai County, claims his position grants him ...
Elizabeth “Betsy” Cantwell is stepping down as the president of Utah State University — after she spent only a year and a ...
Officer William Bonanno was working off-duty as a school safety officer when he arrested a man who entered a charter school ...
A Tucson police officer’s heroism dealing with an armed man at a charter school last month was recognized Thursday by the ...
State Rep. Alexander Kolodin wants to make it impossible for local prosecutors to go after anyone who has such weapons.
The department could refile the case as late as 180 days after the alleged violation, Prescott police told The Arizona ...
The mother says the shooting in Arizona comes 11 months after her other son was shot and killed. FLORENCE, Ariz. — A mother ...
In a peaceful protest, Arizona residents took to the place where bills become laws to protest Trump administration policies ...
In a letter to the Senate, the governor said the bill would help protect Alaskans' privacy, which is guaranteed by the state ...
Local police do not need to enroll in a program to cooperate with ICE, and many quietly hand over undocumented immigrants ...