Yavapai County Parents Arrested for Child Abuse After Leaving Infants Alone with Space Heater in Congress, Arizona
A Yavapai County Sheriff’s deputy responded to a call where two 1-year-old infants were left alone at home, leading to the arrest of the parents for child abuse and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Arizona Strikes Groundbreaking Water Management Settlement with Riverview; Senator Gallego Spearheads $11M Water Conservation Effort in Willcox
Arizona settles with Riverview, LLP, cutting groundwater usage and investing $11 million in local water initiatives, influenced by Senator Gallego's advocacy for sustainable water practices.
2026 Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Delivers a Major Boost to Arizona’s Economy
The 2026 Vrbo Fiesta Bowl in Arizona is expected to significantly boost the local economy, especially in hospitality and entertainment. Traffic is projected to increase, and the event is part of a series contributing to the state's economic health.
Maricopa County Seeks New Justice of the Peace for Ironwood Precinct Following Getzwiller's Departure
Maricopa County seeks a new Justice of the Peace for the Ironwood Justice Precinct following Joe B. Getzwiller's departure, offering a temporary position to eligible Republicans until end of 2026, with applications due by January 12, 2026.
Phoenix Disruption as Glendale Police Engage in Shooting with Armed Suspect Amid Foot Chase Near 29th Avenue
Glendale Police were involved in a shooting in Phoenix during an attempted arrest of a domestic violence suspect, resulting in the suspect being hospitalized with potentially life-threatening injuries.
Arizona AG Kris Mayes Files Challenge Against Utility Regulators' Approval of TEP's Energy Deal with Tucson Data Center
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is contesting the Arizona Corporation Commission's approval of a private energy rate agreement for Tucson Electric Power, citing potential rate hikes and lack of transparency.
Measles Menace Hits Milestone: Over 2,000 Cases in the US, South Carolina and Arizona-Utah Border Battles Surging Outbreaks!
The U.S. measles outbreak has surpassed 2,000 cases in 2025, a level not seen since 1992, with notable clusters in South Carolina and along the Arizona-Utah border. Low vaccination rates threaten to revoke the nation's elimination status.












