Timothy Moses Bernal Sentenced to Nearly 50 Years for First-Degree Murder, Furthering Maricopa County's Fight Against Gang Violence
Timothy Moses Bernal will serve a 48.75-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to two counts of first-degree murder, trying to secure gang membership through violence.
Spring Into Action, Apache Junction Invites Community to Participate in a Bounty of Seasonal Activities
The Citizen has launched a spring program offering a variety of activities, fitness classes, and events for all ages, emphasizing outdoor adventures and family fun. Registration is now open.
$5.3 Million Boost for Arizona AmeriCorps Programs by Governor’s Office to Enhance Community Service
Arizona's Governor's Office allocates $5.3 million to 13 organizations for enhancing AmeriCorps programs, focusing on community services like education, job assistance, and wildfire mitigation.
San Luis City Council Welcomes Esteban Rosales and Incumbents as Voter Turnout Dips to 16%
San Luis reported a 16% voter turnout in their General Election, with preliminary results favoring a gas franchise agreement (Prop. 430) and an alternative spending proposition (Prop. 431). Esteban Rosales leads City Council votes.
Surprise, Arizona Braces for Vote on BNSF's $3.2 Billion Rail and Logistics Hub Amid Public Concern
BNSF's proposed $3.2 billion Logistics Park near Surprise, AZ, faces a key vote amid local concerns of traffic and pollution. The project aims to bring jobs and tax revenue, and address zoning issues.
Neighborly Bonds Triumph Over Political Divides in Phoenix, and Humor Eases Election Tension Nationwide
Two Phoenix neighbors transcend their political sign rivalry, finding unity beyond elections. Humorous yard signs across America offer a lighter take amidst divisive times, highlighting an undercurrent of camaraderie and shared humor.












