Arizona Chief Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer Emphasizes Enforcement of Constitutional Values on Constitution Day
Chief Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer emphasized the need for societal respect to maintain the power of the U.S. Constitution, reflecting on its history and the ongoing responsibility to enforce its protections.
Arizona Advances International Trade Ambitions with Indonesian Delegation Visit at State Capitol
Arizona welcomed an Indonesian delegation to discuss trade opportunities, reflecting a focus on economic collaboration with countries like Indonesia as part of the state's strategy to diversify partnerships.
Phoenix Police Officers Shot, One Fatally in Line of Duty, Suspect in Custody Following Foot Chase
Phoenix police released a video of an officer-involved shooting after a man broke into a car and later fired at officers, wounding two, one fatally. The suspect was apprehended, and an investigation is ongoing.
Buckeye Police and County Taskforce Execute Major Fentanyl Bust, Seven Arrested, Halt Opioid Trafficking in Arizona
Maricopa County Drug Suppression Taskforce and Buckeye Police arrested seven individuals and seized 800 fentanyl pills in Buckeye, Arizona. Two main suspects face charges for illegal drug sales.
Pinal County Sheriff's Office Tackles Surge in Online School Threats, Employs Precautionary Measures
Pinal County Sheriff's Office responds to online school threats by asking public to report rather than share them. They're investigating rumors and have increased deputy presence at schools.
Arizona Voting Rights at Risk, 100,000 Voters Face Uncertainty Amid Registration System Error
A registration error has left nearly 100,000 Arizonans uncertain about voting eligibility, with older residents most affected. Legal disputes have arisen over whether to limit their ballots in the upcoming election.












