Arizona Rep. Gail Griffin Advocates for Detailed Groundwater Data to Inform Water Policy in Rural Areas
Rep. Gail Griffin highlights the need for more data on Arizona's rural groundwater to make informed water policy decisions, citing potential water supply longevity and advocating for legislation to conserve water and improve groundwater management.
Phoenix Police Officer Hospitalized After Serious Rollover Crash Near Downtown
A Phoenix police officer was seriously injured in a rollover crash involving two vehicles at the Buckeye Road overpass at I-17. Both parties sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Impairment was ruled out and the cause is under investigation.
Trump Wields 1798 Alien Enemies Act Against Venezuelan Gang Members: Legal Showdown Brews as ACLU Steps In
President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to target Venezuelan gang members has led to legal challenges and concerns over due process, with critics fearing overreach and civil liberties violations.
Phoenix Man Sentenced to 3.5 Years for Role in Post-Murder Crimes, Denies Gang Affiliation
Manuel Carrasco Calderon was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison and will face 4 years of probation for crimes related to the murder of Bernardo Pantaleon. He denied gang ties but pleaded guilty to assisting a gang and mutilating a body.












