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Police have searched the bottom of a lake for a Tempe woman missing since last weekend, but there's still no sign of the community college student.
A hatchet-carrying homeless man accused of breaking into a Chandler home and attempting to sexually assault a sleeping woman has pleaded not guilty.
An Arizona man on trial for sending his 16-year-old nephew into a busy intersection last summer with a fake grenade launcher was convicted Monday of endangering the teen's life and carrying out a terrorism hoax.
Tempe police are still working to identify a woman after her naked body was found in the street Saturday morning.
PHOENIX -- Saying federal law trumps state, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that Arizona cannot demand proof of citizenship from individuals who use a federal voter registration form.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has signed a law expanding the state's Medicaid program following her victory over conservatives in her own party opposed to embracing a key part of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.
A federal judge who ruled an Arizona sheriff's office racially profiled Latinos delayed instituting remedies Friday to allow parties time to agree on options, but he indicated a court-appointed monitor likely would be assigned to assure the agency is complying with constitutional requirements.
Legislative Republicans used the final hours of the just-ended legislative session to shove through a series of changes in election laws that could give them advantages in future elections.
With Father's Day here, a son is pleading for justice in his father's death two weeks ago at a Mesa gas station.
Based on recent history -- and agent's evidence -- Kennedy's 10-game suspension doesn't fit crime.
Historic preservation is often challenging, but protecting Arizona’s historic buildings and neighborhoods is critical to economic growth, strengthening home values and maintaining Arizona’s identity.
Two brothers are accused of working together to steal more than $100,000 worth of merchandise from a Chandler Kohl’s over several months.
A 61-year-old woman was killed while walking on Interstate 10 early Thursday night in Chandler.
President Barack Obama says he is hunting down terrorists by using the Patriot Act to tap our phones and read our email.
A social-conscience espionage film that has actually thought about its "eco-terrorism" themes beyond figuring out how to mine them for suspense, "The East" sends a straight-laced overachiever undercover with a violent eco-vigilante group. Zal Batmanglij and cowriter/star Brit Marling deliver a consistently tense, morally alert story that has plenty of box-office appeal.
Attorneys for Jodi Arias have asked an Arizona judge to delay until next year a retrial of the penalty phase in her case to allow the convicted murderer time to gather witnesses to testify on her behalf.
As Yogi Berra said, “It’s déjà vu all over again.”
You can’t pick up the paper or turn on the news without hearing about yet another Arizona police officer being fired or investigated for a crime or violating their department’s rules of conduct.
A Mesa man was arrested for aggravated assault and disorderly conduct after he threatened his sibling with a knife at their family home, Mesa police said.
A swim coach accused of sexually abusing a teenage girl he coached in Arizona six years ago won't face charges in the case, prosecutors announced Wednesday.
Though it opened more than 50 years ago in England, Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery, set in a large London guest house, still provides thrilling entertainment.
I heard Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly and others state that President Barack Obama could NEVER be impeached under any circumstance because the American people will not kick a black man out of office. Is America that morally bankrupt? One person said he would not be impeached even if he committed murder. That is true, because the murder of four Americans can be laid squarely at his feet.
As a lawsuit against the City of Phoenix makes its way through the courts, new documents allege the crime lab handling the evidence failed to test critical items.
Authorities have arrested a man who allegedly killed his girlfriend with a baseball bat in Mesa.
A "telephonic bomb threat" forced a Southwest flight headed towards Austin, Texas to make an emergency landing in Phoenix.
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