Arizona October 29 Pregnant widow shares husband's final text before alleged fatal sucker punch outside Arizona bar Pregnant widow shares heartbreaking last text from husband before he was killed outside a Scottsdale bar in an alleged sucker-punch attack.
Politics October 23 Red state university student caught on video threatening lives of Charlie Kirk supporters: 'Watch your neck' Video has surfaced of a student at the University of Arizona threatening the lives of Charlie Kirk supporters by telling them to "watch your neck" and labeling them as Nazis.
House Of Representatives October 21 Speaker Johnson hit with Democrat-led lawsuit over delayed swearing-in amid House shutdown chaos Arizona sues Speaker Mike Johnson over the delayed swearing-in of Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, with Attorney General Kris Mayes claiming voter disenfranchisement.
Media October 16 AZ Senate president urges University of Arizona to join Trump’s new higher-ed reform compact Trump's higher education compact calls for equality in admissions and tuition freezes as Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen encourages university participation.
Technologies October 10 Arizona sheriff’s office utilizing new AI program to assist with writing case reports A sheriff's captain says deputies often spend hours writing reports between calls, but Axon's AI program, Draft One, helps them save crucial time in the field.
Crime October 7 Drag queen accused of sex with 13-year-old boy he believed was adult: report A prominent Phoenix drag queen has been charged with having sex with a 13-year-old boy whom he met via a dating application, according to a report.
Arizona October 4 Suspect arrested, charged in shooting deaths of 2 teens found dead months ago in Arizona wilderness Thomas Brown faces first-degree murder charges in the shooting deaths of two high school students discovered near Mount Ord in the Tonto National Forest.
Arizona October 3 Arizona girl’s death ruled homicide after she was allegedly kept in cage at grandmother’s home: report The death of 13-year-old Melony Granados, who had epilepsy, has reportedly been ruled a homicide after authorities said she was kept in a makeshift cage at her grandmother’s home.
Crime October 1 Drunk 13-year-old crashes stolen vehicle with 11-year-old passenger inside in Arizona Intoxicated 13-year-old crashed stolen vehicle at high speed on Arizona highway, sending both children to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after violent wreck.
Congress September 23 Democrat succeeds her late father in Congress as GOP House majority shrinks Adelita Grijalva becomes Arizona's first Latina in Congress after defeating Republican Daniel Butierez in the 7th Congressional District special election.
Charlie Kirk September 23 Faith, forgiveness won’t factor in Kirk murder trial death penalty push: expert Retired Navy JAG officer explains why victim forgiveness doesn't automatically impact state prosecution decisions in Charlie Kirk murder case involving Tyler Robinson.