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INDIANAPOLIS - They were the best two college receivers in Arizona this season, but this week, the main statistics aren’t catches and yards but height, weight and times in the 40.
INDIANAPOLIS - They were the best two college receivers in Arizona this season, but this week, the main statistics aren’t catches and yards but height, weight and times in the 40.
The Arizona Department of Corrections asked a judge Monday to dismiss the grand jury empaneled to investigate the 15-day prison hostage standoff that ended last month.
A former top federal prosecutor will investigate whether there is sufficient evidence to bring impeachment charges against state utility regulator Jim Irvin.
A former Gilbert resident accused of drugging and drowning his wife in the bathtub of their house four years ago will be allowed to return to his home and business in Graham County, a judge ruled Tuesday.
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge on Tuesday refused the Department of Corrections’ request to dismiss a grand jury empaneled to look into the 15-day prison standoff that ended last month.
A nutritional supplements guru accused of drugging and drowning his wife in the bathtub of their Gilbert house four years ago may return to his home and business in Graham County, a judge ruled Tuesday.
A nutritional supplements guru accused of drugging and drowning his wife in the bathtub of their Gilbert house four years ago may return to his home and business in Graham County, a judge ruled Tuesday.
Gov. Janet Napolitano is going to name Kris Mayes, her press aide, as the new state utility regulator.
A grand jury that investigated January’s 15-day prison standoff wants its secret report made public, according to a court document filed Wednesday in Maricopa County Superior Court.
Former Arizona State football players Mike Karney and Jason Shivers were selected within minutes of each other during the fifth round of the final day of the NFL draft Sunday.
An 18-year-old student at Paradise Valley High School told police he had sexual relations with an English teacher who is already accused of sexual contact with a 16-year-old boy, a police report says.
Gov. Janet Napolitano has named Kris Mayes, her press aide, as the new state utility regulator on the Arizona Corporation Commission.
Complaining that Jodi Arias' sensational murder case has become a modern-day "witch trial," her lawyers tried to quit in the middle of the death-penalty phase Monday, then said they will call only one witness: Arias.
A former English teacher at Paradise Valley High School pleaded guilty Friday morning to sexual conduct with a student and faces up to six years in prison.
A Mesa gymnastics instructor was sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison Friday in the molestation case of two boys he taught.
A Mesa gymnastics instructor was sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison Friday in the molestation case of two boys he taught.
Gov. Janet Napolitano could have trouble giving away a $79,500-a-year job that comes complete with an assistant, a secretary and an official travel budget.
She has accused her husband of punching her, threatening her and plotting to kill a member of the Gilbert Town Council. Now, the wife of Gilbert Mayor Steve Berman says she wants out.
Known as a bulldog with a pedal-to-the-metal approach to prosecuting cases, Deputy Maricopa County Attorney Juan Martinez no doubt stumped Jodi Arias repeatedly throughout his intense cross-examination in her murder trial.
Arizona Department of Public Safety investigators are seeking charges against a 69-year-old Chandler woman because they believe she left the scene of an accident that left a 6-year-old boy dead after a crash on Loop 202 near Dobson Road.
A federal judge has slashed the verdict against former state utility regulator Jim Irvin from $60.4 million to just $4.4 million.
They are separated and headed for a divorce, but it appears Gilbert Mayor Steve Berman and his wife haven't had enough of each other.
Last week, the contractor of the new Rancho Valencia subdivision, near McDonald Drive and Mockingbird Lane in Paradise Valley, began constructing a wall that exceeded the town’s allowable height.
There was probable cause for a search warrant against Mesa-based Cactus Towing, and the evidence seized during the raid can be kept, a judge ruled Friday.
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