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There is no question that identity theft is a problem in Arizona, but there are ways to keep private information out of public hands.
There is no question that identity theft is a problem in Arizona, but there are ways to keep private information out of public hands.
Prosecutors plan to seek a retrial for a man whose conviction for killing nine people at a Buddhist temple was overturned after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to reverse a decision that threw out his confession.
GLENDALE — The conservative watchdog group Goldwater Institute has filed a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the Glendale City Council's vote to approve a lease agreement for Jobing.com Arena with a potential buyer of the Phoenix Coyotes.
Maricopa County prosecutors have returned to police for further review a case involving a man connected to the disappearance and possible mutilation of dozens of cats from a Mesa neighborhood.
Those who enjoyed a meal at Abacus Inn during the past few weeks may want to re-check their credit card statements. Some customers say they received additional charges of more than $400 on top of their regular meal bill.
Those who enjoyed a meal at Abacus Inn during the past few weeks may want to re-check their credit card statements. Some customers say they received additional charges of more than $400 on top of their regular meal bill.
A Phoenix man who shined a green laser light at two commercial airliners and a police helicopter in the west Valley last fall was sentenced Wednesday to 90 days in jail and three years of supervised probation for actions described as “reckless” and potentially catastrophic.
The trial involving the man authorities say is responsible for the 2010 dragging death of Arizona State University student Kyleigh Sousa is set for May.
In less than two weeks, Elizabeth Johnson will know whether she is deemed competent to stand trial in the case of her missing son Gabriel — or whether she is on her way to being committed to a state mental hospital.
A veteran Mesa police officer remains on paid administrative leave and the focus of an internal affairs investigation into accusations of using excessive force against two men during a traffic altercation.
The waiting area looks like that of any doctor’s office, with magazines, television and water cooler, but those who come through the doors of Arizona Compassionate Alternatives seek treatment that is unorthodox.
A man has pleaded no contest to a murder charge in the beheading of a man in Arizona who police say had stolen drugs from a Mexican drug cartel.
Statistics from the Arizona Board of Education show that the number of educators losing their teaching certificates over allegations of sexual misconduct are up from five years ago.
Reports of the demise of the Phoenix Coyotes remain greatly exaggerated — for now.
Once the results from baseball’s 2013 Hall of Fame voting were released, the howls began.
Thank you, Washington State. Thank you for hiring Mike Leach and taking that would-be trainwreck off Arizona State's radar. Bringing a guy with legal clouds overhead isn't a good idea. Let's not import more baggage.
A couple hours after a DirecTV worker saw marijuana and hashish inside a bedroom closet of Ross Taylor’s Gilbert home during the installation process of a satellite dish, 12 Gilbert police officers wearing masks and toting guns busted into his house and took his pot.
LOS ANGELES - Red Buttons, the carrot-topped burlesque comedian who became a top star in early television and then in a dramatic role won the 1957 Oscar as supporting actor in "Sayonara," died Thursday. He was 87.
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