Arizona 1 hour ago Arpaio verdict reportedly costing taxpayers some $314 million Legal and compliance costs in the overhaul of Arizona's Maricopa County Sheriff's Office are expected to reach $314 million by next summer.
Arizona 1 day ago Arizona man sentenced to life in prison for burying wife alive in hand-dug grave An Arizona man was sentenced to life in prison for burying his wife alive and killing her, as well as an additional 16.5 years for kidnapping, forgery and fraud.
Arizona 1 day ago Arizona police save 6-month-old shot multiple times, find suspect dead in burning home after hostage standoff Police in Surprise, Arizona, rescued a 6-month-old child who was shot multiple times while being held hostage by his father, authorities said.
Arizona 1 day ago Arizona AG confirms Rudy Giuliani served in elections case amid former Trump associate's 80th birthday party Rudy Giuliani, a former associated of former President Donald Trump, became the final defendant served indictment among 18 charged in Arizona elections case.
Arizona 3 days ago Arizona squatter investigation: Trio arrested in scheme to rent out dead person's home, cops say Kevin Strawbridge, Sheyenne Keller and Jami Demari face felony charges in Arizona for renting out a dead person's home, authorities said.
Arizona 3 days ago Arizona man arrested after faking death to avoid registering as sex offender: 'Nice try' A convicted sex offender in California was arrested in Arizona on Tuesday after allegedly faking his own death and failing to register as a sex offender in the state.
Arizona 4 days ago Arizona man accused of trying to kill parents because he was 'upset over his upbringing': police Jeremiah Estel Blair, 19, shot both of his parents in their shared Arizona home early Monday morning, telling police he did so because he was "upset over his upbringing."
Arizona 5 days ago GOP lawmaker surprisingly stalls Texas-style law from reaching border state voters Arizona's controversial HCR 2060 was stalled Tuesday over the concerns of a Republican State Senator, who argued for keeping protections for DACA recipients in place.
Illinois 5 days ago Chicago teen becomes youngest person to earn doctoral degree from Arizona State Dorothy Jean Tillman II became the youngest person to earn a doctoral degree in integrated behavioral health from Arizona State University at age 17, officials say.
Border security 5 days ago 'Child predator': Illegal immigrant with past sex conviction captured in border state An illegal immigrant described by officials as a "child predator" was arrested at the southern border in Arizona last week, Border Patrol announced.