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Arizona Attorney General Calls for Overhaul of Utility Cut-Off Policies After Elderly Woman's Death Amid APS Disconnect
May 12, 2025
An 82-year-old Arizona woman's death led to a call for utility policy reform after her power was disconnected by APS for unpaid bills, despite attempts to contact her and near triple-digit temperatures.
Man Charged with Second-Degree Murder in Downtown Phoenix Shooting, Police Seek Public's Help
May 12, 2025
Phoenix authorities have arrested Jose Garcia in connection with the fatal shooting of 26-year-old Jiehiason Lane in downtown Phoenix. Police are requesting additional cell phone footage from witnesses as the investigation continues.
First Defendant Sentenced in Preston Lord Murder Case, "Preston's Law" Awaits Governor's Signature
May 12, 2025
William Owen Hines received a 12-year prison sentence in the Preston Lord murder case, marking a pivotal moment in a case that has gripped Arizona. Six other defendants still face trial, and "Preston’s Law," a proposed bill inspired by the tragedy, is pending the governor’s approval.












