A Mesa man said a state trooper wrote him a speeding ticket on a Valley freeway this week even though he was going the limit. The reason? His cellphone.
The head of the Phoenix PD wants to involve mental health professionals in responding to emergency calls after last year's spike in officer-involved shootings.
Two members of Arizona's congressional delegation say Congress needs to tackle several priorities to address immigration-related issues along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The head of Arizona Department of Public Safety gave advice for drivers who find themselves in a road rage situation in the wake of a Phoenix shooting that left a 10-year-old girl dead.
Digital wellness consultant Katey McPherson joined Bruce St. James & Pamela Hughes on Thursday for an hour-long discussion about teen suicide in Arizona.
Suicide among young people is a major problem facing Arizona. In order to address this epidemic, the Bruce St. James and Pamela Hughes Show hosted an hour-long discussion.
After months of weighing a potential run for U.S. Senate, Grant Woods told KTAR News 92.3 FM's Bruce St. James and Pamela Hughes on Friday that he would not pursue a congressional bid next year.
After the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office revealed that drug and sex offenders were serving on its volunteer posse, people had one question: How did this happen?
The top law enforcement official in Arizona is advocating for more border security after border agents announced that they captured nearly 254 pounds of fentanyl in Arizona.
The new head of the Arizona Department of Education has been in office for less than a month, but is already making major changes from her predecessors.
Organizer Joe Thomas said he believes the #RedForEd movement -- when Arizona teachers called for pay raises this spring -- had a lasting impact on the November midterm election.
A rare illness that has left some children temporarily paralyzed may be worrying to parents, but a Phoenix-area physician said there were specific symptoms to look for in their child.
Oscar-winning director Damien Chazelle said he made a movie about Neil Armstrong, "First Man," because of how much of his story remained untold nearly half a century after he walked on the moon.
The head of a Phoenix homeless shelter said the facility is experiencing what it calls a "silver tsunami," a new wave of seniors battling high rents, high healthcare costs and no place to live.