Judge in suit against Arpaio won't recuse himself

The judge in a suit against the Maricopa County Sheriff will not recuse himself, and the trial will go forward as scheduled. 

Disbarred attorney Andrew Thomas says he will target Maricopa County corruption

Former Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas talks about the government corruption he says led to his disbarment and why he thinks Arizona needs Proposition 115.

Third challenger files to run against Sheriff Joe Arpaio

A third challenger to Sheriff Joe Arpaio has entered the race for Maricopa County Sheriff. 

Former Phoenix cop aims to replace Arpaio

A second challenger to Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has filed his signatures to get on the ballot. 

Fugitive who threatened Arpaio may be in Arizona

A man who recently threatened the lives of Sheriff Joe Arpaio and his family may be heading to Arizona. 

DOJ: Sheriff's office 'disregarded the Constitution'

The U.S. Justice Department filed a federal lawsuit against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, his office and the county on Thursday.

DOJ: Can't trust communication with MCSO, will likely end up in court

It looks like the Department of Justice is going ahead with plans to sue Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio over alleged civil rights violations.

Back-and-forth between DOJ, MCSO could lead to court

The war of words between the Department of Justice and Maricopa County officials continues.

Arpaio questions Obama's birth certificate, opponents question Arpaio's priorities

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio questioned the validity of President Obama's birth certificate at press conference Thursday. The sheriff's critics blasted his presentation, which took place during an election year and amid a federal investigation into civil rights allegations at Arpaio's department.

County court tower finally a reality

The Maricopa County Court building that was the focus of investigations, lawsuits and legal battles was formally dedicated this afternoon.

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