Arizona Election Worker Faces New Burglary and Trespassing Charges Amidst Alleged Theft Spree in Phoenix
An Arizona election worker, Walter Ringfield, faces charges including burglary and trespassing after allegedly stealing items from the legislature and jewelry from the Phoenix Art Museum.
Navajo Nation Challenges Uranium Transport Across Its Lands, Citing Health and Sovereignty Concerns
The Navajo Nation opposes uranium transport across their lands, citing sovereignty and health risks, while President Nygren seeks federal intervention to stop it amid larger national energy policy shifts.
Globe Ranger District Initiates Five-Year Plan to Restore Mexican Spotted Owl Habitat Following Telegraph Fire
The Globe Ranger District plans a 5-year restoration project to revive the Mexican spotted owl habitat following the Telegraph Fire by planting native flora and pine trees across 551 acres.
Arizona Judge Denies New Trial for Rancher in Fatal Shooting of Mexican Man, Dismisses Case With Prejudice
An Arizona judge dismissed the case against rancher George Alan Kelly with prejudice, eliminating the possibility of a new trial for the fatal shooting of Gabriel Cuen-Buitimea on his property.
As Temperatures Soar, Phoenix's Valley Metro Rail Becomes Refuge for Heat-Stricken Residents
Phoenix's Valley Metro Rail has become a refuge from the heat, causing concerns for regular riders encountering non-traveling individuals. Valley Metro is increasing security and using apps to address these issues.












