Dept of Education May 19 Education Department rescinds record $37 million fine against Grand Canyon University: 'Wrongly accused' Grand Canyon University wins appeal as the Education Department rescinds a record $37.7 million fine for alleged deceptive practices involving doctoral programs.
Arizona May 15 Hiker, 33, dies after hiking Arizona mountains in extreme heat, 4 others rescued Authorities in Arizona identified a hiker who died during extreme heat in the Superstition Mountains on Sunday as 33-year-old Noah Farabaugh.
Drones May 13 Border state law enforcement to shoot down 'weaponized' drug-smuggling drones Arizona has implemented a new law allowing officers to target drug smuggling drones along the U.S.-Mexico border in an attempt to crack down on cartel activity.
Politics May 12 Dem's immigration reform plan adds Border Patrol agents, offers select migrants pathway to citizenship Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego already has four Democratic House members interested in his Senate immigration plan.
College May 12 Swing state outlaws college protest encampments amid nationwide campus crackdown on anti-Israel agitators Arizona Gov. Kate Hobbs has signed a law banning encampments on public university campuses amid ongoing anti-Israel protests happening at schools across the country.
Drugs May 6 Bondi announces one of largest fentanyl seizures in US history Attorney General Pamela Bondi announced one of the biggest fentanyl busts in U.S. history with the seizure 409 kilos of fentanyl pills and 11.5 kilos of fentanyl powder.
Homicide May 6 Arizona pastor found dead with hands pinned to wall in homicide at home Police found Arizona Pastor Bill Shonemann dead in his own bed with his arms spread and hands pinned to the wall in what has been ruled a homicide.
True Crime May 5 'Doomsday Mom' Lori Vallow seeks new murder conspiracy trial, claiming juror misconduct Less than two weeks after an Arizona jury found "Doomsday Mom" Lori Vallow Daybell guilty of conspiring to murder late husband, she has filed a motion asking for a new trial.
Arizona May 5 Glendale, Arizona, shooting inside restaurant leaves 3 dead, 5 injured, police say Police in Glendale, Arizona, said no arrests have been made after a shooting inside a restaurant left three people dead and five others injured.
Democratic Party May 3 Dem gov's new campaign message man once said 'religious right' united by 'white supremacy' The reelection campaign of left-wing Governor Katie Hobbs, D-Ariz., has tapped someone with a penchant for slamming white people, despite being white himself.
Washington DC May 1 Bipartisan lawmakers introduce bill to bolster water system protections against hackers A new bill being introduced Thursday by Sens. Ruben Gallego and Tom Cotton aims to provide additional protections for public water systems from foreign cyberattacks.