Arizona Governor Hobbs Fights for Birthright Citizenship, Forewarns of Statewide Harm in Legal Filings
Arizona's Governor Hobbs's administration opposes ending birthright citizenship, citing substantial potential harms and costs to the state. They have filed legal declarations to support their stance.
Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport Hit by Wave of Cancellations and Delays Amid Winter Storm Aftermath
Winter storms cause flight cancellations and delays at Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport, with 41 flights canceled and 28 delayed. Weather impacts national air travel, leading to a shift in presidential inauguration plans.
Man Wounded in Shooting, Suspect Faces Aggravated Assault Charges in Glendale Incident
One man was injured and another arrested for possible assault after a shooting in Glendale, with the victim's injuries initially deemed life-threatening but later downgraded to minor. Details of the incident remain unclear.
Chris Stapleton Adds Second Glendale Show to All-American Road Show Tour Amid High Demand
Chris Stapleton has added a second "All-American Road Show" concert in Glendale on August 9, with tickets going on sale soon. He continues to receive acclaim for his album "Higher" and collaborations across musical genres.
85-Year-Old Veteran Fatally Struck in Gilbert VA Clinic Parking Lot Incident, Second Pedestrian Injured
An 85-year-old veteran, Lenora Turnbull, was killed in a parking lot at the Gilbert VA clinic when she was struck by a vehicle after stumbling. Another pedestrian was injured; the driver is cooperating with authorities. No charges were reported.
Bipartisan Bill Targeting Cartel Recruitment on Social Media Introduced by Lawmakers Kelly and Lankford
Bipartisan lawmakers introduce a bill to combat cartels' use of social media for recruitment, focusing on creating a national strategy to address the exploitation of American youth in illegal activities.












