Mesa Single Mother Faces Eviction as Arizona Lawmaker Proposes Tenant Aid Legislation
A single mother in Mesa, Arizona, faces eviction as she struggles financially, reflecting the state's broader rental crisis. State Rep. Analise Ortiz is pushing for increased rental assistance and tenant protections.
Fatal Crash on Indian School Road Overpass at I-17 Claims One Life, Injures Another
A collision on Indian Schoool Road overpass resulted in the death of Daniel Jacobs and serious injury to a truck driver. Jacobs' car hit a truck, crashed through a fence, and fell onto I-17, where another vehicle struck it.
Phoenix Mother Pleads Guilty to First-Degree Murder of Three Children, To Receive Life Sentences
Rachel Henry pleaded guilty to first-degree murder of her three children in Phoenix, changing her plea from not guilty. She will receive life sentences instead of the death penalty. Her sentencing is scheduled for February 14.
Hollywood Honors Heroines, "The Six Triple Eight" Brings WWII All-Black Female Battalion to ASU & Milwaukee Spotlight
The film "The Six Triple Eight," featuring the all-Black, all-female WWII battalion, premiered, with veterans like Fannie McClendon attending. The unit's story of overcoming adversity is now commemorated on screen.












