Arizona Executes Convicted Murderer Aaron Gunches, Ending State's Hiatus Since 2017
Aaron Gunches, 53, was executed in Arizona for the 2002 murder of Ted Price, marking the state's first execution since 2017 under a Democratic governor. Despite controversy over lethal injection, the execution proceeded without complications.
Arizona Rep. Gail Griffin Critiques Democratic Groundwater Proposal, Advocates for Rural Economies and Sustainable Water Policies
Rep. Gail Griffin criticizes the Democratic rural groundwater proposal for being anti-growth and potentially harmful to Arizona's economy, promoting Republican water conservation measures and technological advancements instead.
Pinal County Marks National Public Defense Day with an Educational Homage to Landmark Gideon v. Wainwright Decision
Pinal County marked National Public Defense Day with an event honoring the Gideon v. Wainwright ruling, emphasizing the right to legal representation for all, and educating citizens on their legal rights.
Chase Field Unveils Delectable New Eats for Arizona Diamondbacks’ 2025 Season
Chase Field introduces new concession items for the 2025 baseball season, featuring indulgent dishes like S'mores Nachos, Filthy Mac Fries, and a Carne Asada Nacho Helmet. The offerings aim to hit a home run with Arizona Diamondbacks fans.
Phoenix City Council Approves Sales Tax Increase to Preserve Public Safety Services Amid Budget Shortfall
The Phoenix City Council voted 8-1 to raise the city sales tax from 2.3% to 2.8% to avoid a $40 million budget shortfall and maintain public services like police and fire departments. Groceries remain untaxed under the new increase.












