The use of predator drones has revolutionized surveillance overseas and along both U.S. borders. Now local law enforcement hope the extra eyes in the skies will keep the public safer.
When you think about drones, you might think about large unmann
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge will rule on whether Fountain Hills voters can decide in May if they want the town to switch to a single hauler for residential-trash pickup. A lawsuit was filed by an employee of Republic Services, the parent
The collapse of Arizona's housing economy in 2006 and the near-collapse of the U.S. financial system in 2008 essentially stripped the veneer of middle-class prosperity from hundreds of thousands of metro Phoenix families.
Phoenix police officers were involved in a shooting Saturday night after a confrontation with a suicidal man who police say threatened officers with a knife.
Construction sales-tax collections have fallen to $13.4 million in the past fiscal year from $32 million in the 2008 fiscal year, a decline of 58 percent.
A Gilbert woman was arrested Tuesday morning on suspicion of animal cruelty after reports that she was driving a dog around in the trunk of her car in the summer and not providing it with food and water.
Less than 10 days after the mass shooting in Tucson that killed six and left a congresswoman in critical condition, the briefly revived gun control conversation -- such as it was -- already appears to be over.
That fact is striking in itself, and
A statute buried in state law says that if a public officeholder ceases to "discharge the duties of office for the period of three consecutive months," the office shall be deemed vacant, and that at such time, a special election could be called to fi
"The sad part is the people lining up for help: a box of food, blankets, sleeping bags for the homeless, kids just wanting food. Heartbreaking stories," Dollarhide said. "We're busy keeping them alive - literally."
"These things have always gone on, but given our economy and the dire straits people are in, people are more aware of it. It's at the surface of people's attention," she said.
Tone Down the Rhetoric?
(Political Exploitation of the Tucson Tragedy)
Every single day, crime claims the lives of people across the nation and world, but when such a mass crime strikes your State, it is a smack of cold reality to the
Full Length Video: President Obama, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, Attorney General Eric Holder and others spoke at a public memorial service in Tucson Wednesday that paid tribute the victims of a shooting atta
Shawn Dow - In Studio - Washington D.C. Inauguration and Fountain Hills, Az - 2nd Hour: Ernest Hancock's live interview on a Texas Progressive Radio Talk Show about the Tucson shootings
Shawn Dow - In Studio - Washington D.C. Inauguration and Fountain Hills, Az - 2nd Hour: Ernest Hancock's live interview on a Texas Progressive Radio Talk Show about the Tucson shootings.
Phoenix Police Department (1976 - 1986) - Publisher and radio talk show host - 2nd Hour is discussion about Meridith Whitney's predictions about the coming crash in Municipal Bonds
Phoenix Police Department (1976 - 1986) - Publisher and radio talk show host - 2nd Hour is discussion about Meridith Whitney's predictions about the coming crash in Municipal Bonds
The nation's largest homebuilder, PulteGroup Inc., is phasing out a manufacturing facility in the West Valley that ultimately will result in the loss of 280 jobs.
A new law designed to keep protestors away from the funerals of the 6 victims of Saturday's Tucson shootings could be on the books by the time the sun sets today. There are more than enough votes to make it illegal to picket within 300 feet of any ho
At a news conference this morning, mayoral candidate Rahm Emanuel fielded questions on the Arizona shooting that left Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz) in critical condition.