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Richard Djerf was convicted in 1996 for the 1993 murders of Albert Luna Jr., his wife, Patricia, and their two children in Phoenix. Djerf acknowledged killing the four family members of a roommate he ...
Two of Arizona's largest internet providers are being bought by AT&T as part of a $5.75 billion deal, impacting customers statewide.
A former board member for the Tucson chapter of a fraternity alumni group was sentenced to five years in prison for fraud and ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs has ordered the formation of a task force to come up with a proposal on what changes are needed in standards for employers t follow to keep ...
The lawsuit said the laws create restrictions that do not pass muster after voters created a right to an abortion in the ...
Los Mayos from Liga Arco Mexicana del Pacífico will start this winter season in Tucson instead of Navojoa, Sonora.
Arizona Public Service Co. and Tucson Electric Power will soon ask regulators to greenlight a rate hike for customers.
After a private arbitrator found the Gadsden Company committed fraud, its owners have been hit with two civil lawsuits and a ...
As more people and businesses move to Arizona and place increasing demands on the electric grid, the state’s three major utilities are exploring the possibility of more nuclear power reactors.
From becoming first-time champions to earning back-to-back titles, here’s our recap on how Southern Arizona high schools ...
A crash involving an Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) contractor's vehicle on a Tucson highway has led to an ...
Federal agents arrested multiple people at the immigration court in Phoenix, creating a situation one attorney described as ...
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