Arizona's First Latino Senator Ruben Gallego Joins Diverse Freshman Group in 119th Congress with Commitment to State Issues
New senators including Ruben Gallego, Jim Banks, Andy Kim, and John Curtis join the 119th Congress, each with distinct policy priorities ranging from border security to mental health and bipartisan collaboration.
Maricopa County Shatters 20-Year Eviction Record with over 87,000 Cases in 2024
Maricopa County set a record in 2024 with 87,197 eviction filings, the highest ever, surpassing 2005's 83,687 cases. This rise comes despite growth in the county's population and poses a challenge for tenants facing legal disputes or eviction.
Gilbert QuikTrip Sells Winning $154K Fantasy 5 Lottery Ticket, Powerball and Triple Twist Winners in The Valley Lay Claim to Fortune
An Arizona resident won a $154,000 Fantasy 5 lottery jackpot from a ticket sold in Gilbert, with other significant wins in the Valley, including $1 million from Powerball and nearly $1.2 million from Triple Twist.
Police Investigate Unexplained Death of Phoenix Man, Charge Suspect in Separate Murder Case Months Later
Phoenix police are investigating the homicide of Ted Vasquez and have charged Raymond French with the murder of Paul Lopez Jr., following extensive evidence collection and inter-agency cooperation.












