After receiving a complaint alleging a violation of Open Meeting Law during an Oct. 13 Tombstone City Council meeting, along with reviewing a video clip of the incident, Cochise County Attorney Edward Rheinheimer said his office decided to initiate t
After initially ignoring a request for public records, the state Attorney General's Office
has released a stack of documents to a Peoria couple suing the state over an investigation into whether they had sexually abused their daughters.
An Arizona sheriff known for cracking down on undocumented migrants is conducting an immigration and crime sweep around Phoenix, less than a day after federal authorities curbed his powers to make immigration arrests.
Tensions continue to grow between the state and a Peoria couple accused of sexual exploitation for taking nude photographs of their young daughters. Lisa and Anthony "A.J." Demaree, who are suing Walmart and Arizona for monetary damages, are now clai
The genius think-tank that is the Tucson City Council outdoes themselves again. After they blew through millions of taxpayer dollars to fund Rio Nuevo and left us with nothing but a big hole in the ground, Mayor Bob and the seven dwarfs (I put Mike
The city favors an evaluation that allows judges to review their own job performance rather than have it handled by an independent third party. Judge Malka told defendants to "shut up" and berated attorneys. In one case, he delayed a woman's hearing
PHOENIX -- In the coming days, hundreds of homemade signs opposing mandatory flu shots will appear on streets across the Valley.
The sign campaign is aimed a
That's the question being posed by civic and business leaders, politicos and members of the public as they confront a state Capitol defined by gridlock, distrust and dysfunction.
Home-foreclosure activity has spilled across every geographic and socioeconomic border this year, proving that no community was too cautious, clever or well-funded to remain unscathed.
PHOENIX -- In the coming days, hundreds of homemade signs opposing mandatory flu shots will appear on streets across the Valley.
The sign campaign is aimed a
Tempe Police were called mid-Friday after CameraFRAUD activists observed a “photo radar” van breaking the law.
The van, owned and operated by beleaguered Redflex Group, often surveils drivers eastbound on Elliot Road near the Loop 101.
CameraFR
City of Phoenix Mayor - City Manager - City Police Public Relations... No official answer to the question, "Will city of Phoenix 1st Responders be required to take H1N1 Vaccines?"... Find out with us as we make certain we get the answer.
Jeffrey Landrigan was sentenced to death for killing a Phoenix man in 1989, but his execution was stayed in 2007, pending a U.S. Supreme Court decision that allowed condemned prisoners to question their state's method of execution by lethal injection
Exclusive — Two serious accidents. Two remote areas. One common link: a photo radar van was there.
As DPS prepares to hail photo enforcement as the savior of Arizona’s highways once again, they may be covering up violent and deadly accidents actua
Sheriff Joe Arpaio holds a news conference reacting to the Dept. of Homeland Security's decision to strip deputies of their ICE agent status. Maricopa County Andrew Thomas and Attorney Eric Dowell also make comments.
HUACHUCA CITY, Ariz. (AP) - Health officials suspect an outbreak of swine flu has caused an Arizona school to shut down after more than a third of the students called in sick.
A homeowner says a Phoenix police officer shot him 6 times in the back during a 911 home-invasion call, and the 911 tape recorded the officer’s partner saying, "That's all right. Don't worry about it. I got your back. … We clear?"
Jim Kaiser - Compulsory drugging of America's children, / Tom Westbrook - Kansas Supreme Court decision regarding foreclosures,... a situation where no entity has standing to foreclose on 60 Million individual mortgages.
"Clearly [Judge] Donahoe, [Presiding Judge] Mundell and a few of the other prima donnas up there have a political agenda, and they want to use the sheriff as a whipping boy on this," Dep. Trombi said. [contempt? nahhhh!]
CameraFRAUD responds to a person let go from Redflex, and says get used to it: When you unnecessarily complicate a task, Occam’s razor kicks in and the system collapses under its own weight. Combine that with the typical bumbling bureaucrats in gover
Berg argued, somewhat incredibly, the case "is not about building a luxury shopping mall or providing parking spaces to its citizens." Instead, it's about "whether state and local government can play an active role in economic development."
"These drugs in my opinion are child abuse. It's insane to take a perfectly normal kid and wipe him out with drugs just so he can sit still in school," said Kaiser.
MAG's plans envision 400 miles of new highways and 320 miles of rail track to support the millions of people projected to move into the vast desert area by 2050.
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