California Farmer Michael Abatti Arrested in El Centro on Suspicion of Estranged Wife's Murder in Arizona
California farmer Michael Abatti was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder in his estranged wife Kerri Ann Abatti's death in Arizona. He plans to plead not guilty, citing health issues and financial strains in agriculture.
Mesa, AZ Leads U.S. in Manufactured Homes with Phoenix Following, Affirms Arizona's Role in Affordable Housing
Mesa, AZ leads the US in manufactured homes with Phoenix second; both contributing to Arizona's prominence in affordable housing solutions, according to StorageCafe and U.S. Census data.
Phoenix Aims for Skyward Revolution, Vies to Join FAA's eVTOL Integration Pilot Program
Phoenix may transform its aviation sector by integrating eVTOL air taxis, applying for the FAA's pilot program to test and develop this technology, aiming to establish partnerships and new safety regulations.
Revised Trump Border Policies Intensify Deportations at Nogales; Migrants Grapple with New Realities
The article discusses the strict border policies under Trump's administration, highlighting daily deportations and the effects on migrants, with personal experiences and criticism of democratic erosion.
Arizona Corporation Commission to Launch New Business Filing Portal "Arizona Business Connect" in 2026
The Arizona Corporation Commission is launching Arizona Business Connect to replace eCorp on January 12, 2026; eCorp will go offline on January 2, causing a transitional period where only paper filings will be accepted.
Celebrating the Season, "Feast of the Seven Fishes" Embodies Italian-American Holiday Tradition
The article discusses the Italian-American tradition of the Feast of the Seven Fishes celebrated on Christmas Eve, detailing its importance, varied traditions, personal rediscoveries, and how restaurants offer their own interpretations.












