
Prosecutors say horned Arizona rioter left note threatening Mike Pence
Federal prosecutors say the horn-wearing Arizona man who has become a symbol of last week’s insurrection at the U.S. Capitol was among rioters who intended to “capture and assassinate elected officials.”
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Phoenix Union to launch COVID vaccination sites for employees
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City of Phoenix OKs additional funds for eviction relief services
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Closures on Loop 101, Loop 202 to hinder weekend drivers
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2 men arrested in Las Vegas charged with murder in Scottsdale
Two men who were arrested in Nevada face murder charges in Arizona over the shooting death of a woman in Scottsdale last month, authorities said.Comments -
'This is not a game': Global virus death toll hits 2 million
The global death toll from COVID-19 topped 2 million Friday, just over a year after the coronavirus was first detected in China. -
Federal watchdogs open probe of response to Capitol riot
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Think Tank rolls out political predictions for 2021
Who’s up? Who’s down? Who is dead meat? What will be the big surprises in 2021 politics? That's what this week's Think Tank will focus on. -
FBI says no 'specific and substantiated' threats to Arizona Capitol
The FBI said Thursday there are no “specific and substantiated” threats to the Arizona Capitol or other government buildings in the Phoenix area. -
Phoenix economist says Biden's higher minimum wage could hurt Arizona
A Phoenix economist said communities with a lower cost of living, such as Arizona, could be stung by President-elect Joe Biden's call to boost the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour. -
Arizona reports 9,146 new COVID-19 cases, 185 more deaths
Arizona health officials on Friday reported 9,146 new coronavirus cases and 185 additional deaths from COVID-19. -
Vaccines to stimulus checks: Here's what's in Biden plan
President-elect Joe Biden's coronavirus plan is packed with proposals on health care, education, labor and cybersecurity. Here's a look at what's in it. -
Flags to fly at half-staff in Arizona in honor of ASU police officer
Flags were ordered to fly at half-staff on all state government buildings Friday in honor of an Arizona State University police officer who died in a traffic accident. -
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State senator: Arizonans should know if Biggs, Gosar had role in Capitol riots
Arizona Senate Minority Leader Rebecca Rios said Arizonans deserve to know if U.S. Reps. of Arizona Paul Gosar and Andy Biggs played a role in the riots at the U.S. Capitol. -
Capitol investigators try to sort real tips from noise
Potential threats and leads are pouring in to law enforcement agencies nationwide after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The challenge is now figuring out what’s real and what’s just noise. -
Expanded vaccine rollout in US spawns a new set of problems
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Watchdog: DOJ bungled 'zero tolerance' immigration policy
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Biden unveils $1.9T plan to stem COVID-19 and steady economy
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Judge rejects 1 of many challenges to voter-approved Prop 208 tax
A judge on Thursday rejected one of several constitutional challenges to a new voter-approved tax on the wealthy to fund education but put off deciding on several other legal arguments brought by opponents. -
3 Arizona tickets just miss Powerball win, jackpot grows to $640M
A trio of Arizona Powerball ticket winners just missed a lifetime of riches in Wednesday evening's drawing.