Arizona

Jason Biggs of 'American Pie' Finds a Buyer for Hollywood Hills West Home

The 'American Pie' actor's Hollywood Hills home has a new owner. Jason Biggs of "American Pie" fame has found a buyer for his Hollywood Hills West home.

Iraqi Pilot Dies in F-16 Crash During Training Excercise in Arizona

A military fighter jet crashed Wednesday night near Douglas, Arizona, killing the pilot and causing a brush fire.

NBA Players Home: Ex-Star Joe Smith Selling Arizona Property for $2.75 Million

Former collegiate star player turned NBA athlete Joe Smith is looking for a buyer for his Arizona home.

Flintstones Bedrock City Park in Arizona Available for $2 Million

Flintstones Bedrock City in Arizona, a theme park based on the cartoons, is being sold for $2 million.

Powerball Numbers & Results June 6, 2015: Watch Live Stream Of Drawing For $40 Million Jackpot

Saturday’s Powerball is here. There is currently an estimated jackpot of $40 million, with $25.4 million cash value.

Arizona Doctors Sue Over New Abortion Law, Say it Forces Them to Lie to Patients

Doctors in Arizona are suing the state over a recently passed abortion law they say forces them to lie to their patients about the reversibility of such procedures.

Supreme Court Rules Undocumented Immigrants Cannot Be Denied Bail in Arizona

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case concerning Arizona's ban on undocumented immigrants being granted bail. By doing so, the previous court's ruling overturning the ban stands.

Immigration News: Arizona Border Patrol Militarizing Border Town, Residents Protest

Arizona residents say Border Patrol has turned their towns into militarized zones threatening the quality of their lives. Residents complain of agents stopping them to ask about their citizenship status, among other things.

Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Racial Profiling Has Cost Maricopa County Taxpayers $51 Million

The controversial approach of America's self-declared "toughest sheriff" have cost taxpayers in Arizona's most populous county some $51 million in compliance and legal fees. Arpaio will run for reelection next year.

VA Scandal: Widow files $2.5 Million Lawsuit Against Phoenix VA Medical Center for Husband's Suicide

An Arizona widow has filed a federal lawsuit against the Phoenix VA Medical Center, claiming that the hospital mistakenly gave her husband a false diagnosis that led to his suicide.

DACA News: Arizona Judge Rules DACA Recipients Can Pay In-State Tuition

A Maricopa County Superior Court judge in Arizona ruled in favor of DACA recipients, otherwise known as DREAMers, allowing them to receive in-state tuition.

2-Year-Old Arizona Boy Shoots Himself in the Face With Father's Gun

A 2-year-old boy in the Arizona suburb of Peoria was hospitalized after he allegedly shot himself in the face Thursday night.

Immigration News 2015: Controversial Arizona Sheriff Apologizes for Ignoring 2011 Order to Stop Immigration Patrols

Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio -- who has been at the center of controversy for his crackdown on immigrants in Maricopa County for several years -- issued an apology in court this week for ignoring a previous order to cease his immigration patrols during an investigation of the program.

Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Appears in Court for Hearing In Racial Profiling Case

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio appeared in an Arizona court on Tuesday for a hearing to face civil contempt-of-court charges.

Video Shows Arizona Police Officer Intentionally Running Over Hispanic Man in a Patrol Car [Watch]

A dramatic video showing an Arizona police officer using his cruiser to purposely ram into an armed robbery suspect is raising questions about police abuse and excessive force.

Raul Hector Castro, Arizona's Only Latino Governor, Dies at 98

Raul Hector Castro, Arizona's first and only Hispanic governor and an American ambassador, died on Friday at the age of 98.

Arizona Governor Vetoes Bill Shielding Police Officers' Identities, Says It 'Could Result in Unforeseen Problems'

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Monday vetoed legislation that would have shielded the identities of police officers involved in fatal shootings for 60 days. The Republican said the bill that legislators had passed last week was well-intentioned but that it fell short of achieving its stated objectives.

Controversial Abortion Bill: Arizona Approves Legislation Preventing Taxpayer Money From Paying for Abortions

Arizona women may no longer be able to buy health insurance through the federal marketplace if their plans include abortion coverage after lawmakers passed a hotly debated bill that includes such restrictions.

5 Arizona High School Students Accused in Plot to Kill Classmate

Police in Tucson, Arizona, on Wednesday arrested five high school students who they say plotted to kill a classmate.The suspects allegedly intended to target a student "that they were having problems with."

Federal Prosecutors Refuse to Partake in Settlement Talks About Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Racial Profiling Case

Federal prosecutors have decided not to participate in settlement talks in regard to civil contempt-of-court proceedings against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and his aides for violating court orders that barred racial profiling tactics.

Latinos to Become the Majority in Arizona by 2030, Leaders Emphasize Education in the Hispanic Community

In fact, the annual DATOS report issued by the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce projects Latinos will make up the majority of the state by 2030.
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