By Mitchell Koch, Micaela Marshall and Tianna Morimoto
Authorities in Mesa have identified a man facing a first-degree murder charge after allegedly shooting a woman to death at a bus stop early Tuesday morning.
Arizona has many great Italian restaurants, like Campo Italian Bistro and Bar in Scottsdale, where authentic family recipes meet an affordable and extensive happy hour.
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office has launched a public awareness campaign to educate renters about their rights and various forms of housing discrimination.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety says it is investigating a deadly crash involving a semi-truck with a box trailer about 15 miles south of Show Low.
More than a dozen states and the District of Columbia have filed lawsuits against TikTok on Tuesday, alleging the popular short-form video app is harming youth mental health by designing its platform to be addictive to kids.
In arguments that ranged to classic cars and Western omelets, key conservative justices seemed open to the government’s argument that kits for quickly making nearly untraceable guns at home can be regulated like other firearms.
By The Associated Press and MATTHEW DALY and MICHAEL PHILLIS
A decade after the Flint, Michigan, water crisis raised alarms about the continuing dangers of lead in tap water, President Joe Biden is setting a 10-year deadline for cities across the nation to replace their lead pipes.
As Arizona continues to deal with a teacher shortage, the state is making it easier than ever to get certified online in hopes of attracting more people to the profession.