Deployed, Then Deported: How a US Navy Vet from Phoenix Was Exiled to Mexico
Alex Murillo served his country. Then he was kicked out.
Alex Murillo served his country. Then he was kicked out.
Marcos Rodriguez, who was accused of stalking a woman and making unwanted sexual advances, is the fifth Phoenix cop to be fired this year.
Tucson could soon become a sanctuary city for immigrants. Meanwhile, Mohave County has declared itself a “sanctuary county” for an entirely different group: gun owners.
The decision rests in the hands of Judge Roslyn Silver.
The body camera footage of the incident is likely to inflame tensions between racial justice activists and the Tempe Police Department.
Conflict-of-interest, much?
Batista’s resignation comes after months of turmoil with the Mesa police union, which initiated a vote of no confidence against the chief.
“They’re just going to bully you and bully you and bully you until you give up.”
Republicans will get the top position on 2020 ballots in all but four Arizona counties. A new lawsuit aims to change that.
The number of state disability caseworkers going on medical leave has almost tripled in recent years, according to data obtained by FOIA.
He’s accused of abusing and starving his 2-year-old until she was clinging to consciousness. But he’s suing CPS for pulling her life support.
An Instagram post showing students in costume with dirty faces and cardboard signs is sparking outrage.
“Any reference to the President or his administration would be irrelevant and unfairly prejudicial,” the motion states.
Close left the Scottsdale prosecutor’s office amid revelations she badly bullied her employees. Now, she works for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office.
The initiative would give every voter $100 to spend on political campaigns.
Waymo has begun to make its fully driverless vehicles more visible on metro Phoenix streets.
The Corporation Commission contacted Arizona State University shortly after Phoenix New Times published a story about its failure to seek input from scientists.
Agent Jose Garibay of the Yuma Sector confirmed that Yuma Border Patrol was not planning to make a video.
The fast food chain did not have its way.
The group also claimed that uranium mining doesn’t cause environmental degradation.
The two incidents at Isaac Middle School occurred within the course of a week, and involve the same officer.