Former top prosecutor loses law license; is Arpaio prosecution next?

Former Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas abused his power and will lose his license to practice law. That’s the ruling a state bar disciplinary panel made yesterday.

Auto glass legislation opens competition, but could cost jobs

Until a rock hits your windshield, auto glass is something most of you probably never worry about. But a bill pending at the state capitol could affect who repairs your windshield and how much it will cost you.

DHS Reports: Immigration officials did not mislead on jail ID system

The Department of Homeland Security says it did not mislead state and local law enforcement officials in allowing a system into jails that helps identify illegal immigrants with criminal records.

Scam warning issued over bogus US Airways emails

An email scam prompted US Airways to issue an alert today. The Tempe-based airline is warning people to look out for fraudulent emails supposedly send by the company. 

Federal insurance plan sees large number of Arizona enrollees

An increasing number of Arizonans have enrolled in a federal health care plan even as the US Supreme Court determines its fate.

Federal insurance plan sees large number of Arizona enrollees

An increasing number of Arizonans have enrolled in a federal health care plan even as the U-S Supreme Court determines its fate.  Since January, almost 500 people have been accepted into the s

AZ solitary prison cells called 'inhuman'

Amnesty International is calling for changes in how Arizona prisons use solitary confinement.  It comes as the group releases a report criticizing what it calls cruel treatment that violates b

Two ex-Fiesta Bowl executives sentenced for illegal campaign donation scheme

Two former Fiesta Bowl employees have been ordered to pay a fine for their roles in making illegal campaign contributions. 

Driving less can reduce ozone pollution

It’s that time of year when increased temperatures create the potential for a type of air pollution you can’t see or smell. 

Kingman case about more than First Amendment

A candidate running for the Mohave County Board of Supervisors will appeal a trespassing conviction for wearing a T-shirt with an expletive.

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