Arizona Resumes Capital Punishment: Aaron Gunches Executed for 2002 Murder
Aaron Gunches was executed in Arizona for the 2002 murder of Ted Price, marking the state's first execution since 2022. The lethal injection went smoothly, with state officials assuring adherence to updated protocols.
Arizona AG Kris Mayes Joins 27-State Coalition to Support FCC's Anti-Robocall Rule Amid Rising Consumer Complaints in Phoenix and Tucson
Arizona AG Kris Mayes joins a coalition supporting an FCC rule to protect consumers from robocalls. The group filed an amicus brief after the Eleventh Circuit Court challenged the rule's enforcement.
Gilbert Residents Face Traffic Delays and Water Issues Amid Water Main Break at Guadalupe and Cooper Roads
A water main break at Guadalupe and Cooper Roads in Gilbert is causing traffic reroutes and discolored water for residents; repairs are underway with the town advising on alternative routes.
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.












