Sheriff Joe Arpaio Will Seek Re-Election As Sheriff in 2016

Sheriff Joe Arpaio is not willing to leave the people of Maricopa County, so he will not be running for governor of Arizona.

Jodi Arias Trial News Update: Arias Appears in Court, Defense Argues to Ban Cameras in Second Penalty Phase

In wake of the second phase of the Jodi Arias murder trial, the convicted boyfriend killer appeared in an Arizona courtroom on Friday, May 16, for a preliminary hearing.

Colorado Governor Signs Groundbreaking Medication Bill Into Law: Gives Terminally Ill Patients Access to Experimental Medicine

On Saturday, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper signed a groundbreaking bill into law, which gives terminally ill patients access to experimental medicine not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Appeals Court Decides on Temporary Stay Over Proof-of-Citizenship Voting Requirement in Kansas and Arizona

A federal appeals court issued a stay Thursday on a ruling that requires Arizona and Kansas to require proof-of-citizenship requirements for people using federal forms to register to vote.

Marissa Devault Sentenced to Life in Prison After Murdering Husband With Hammer

After three day of deliberations, the jurors that convicted Marissa Devault of beating her husband to death with a hammer sentenced the Arizona woman to life in prison, sparing her life from the death penalty.

Supreme Court Refuses To Reconsider Arizona Immigration Law; Gov. Jan Brewer Speaks Out

The provision sought to criminalize the harboring and transportation of illegal immigrants.

Pollster Says Traditionally Conservative and Repulican Arizona Destined To Become Blue State

Do to an ever-growing Latino population, as well as an increase of independent voters, pollsters believe that the state will become majority Democratic will the next few presidential cycles.

Murders, Arrest Numbers Decrease Substantially At Arizona-Mexico Border

Undocumented immigrant arrests have decreased at the Arizona-Mexico border by 16 percent and reported deaths have plummeted by 40 percent in the current fiscal year, "Fox News Latino" reported.

Arizona Boy Cries After Parents Reveal Baby's Gender; Viral Video Approaching 1 Million Views [WATCH]

An Arizona couple is expecting the birth of their fourth child and it so happens to be a girl, which brings the gender count of their offspring to three girls and one boy.

Over Half of NY State Cigarettes Illegally Imported

Do you like to take a puff of that good 'old Marlboro or Camel cigarette?

Will Apple's iPad Pro Tablet Drop in 2015 with Better Specs?

The latest iPad Pro release date reports include moving it by next year but can possibly indicate a better set of specs to be featured.

Arizona's Anti-Gay Bill Follows a Trend of Intolerance Set By Anti-Immigration Bill

The passing and subsequent vetoing of Senate Bill 1062, which would have legalized discrimination towards gays, shows Arizona's resistance to a nation becoming increasingly intolerant towards intolerance.

Apple Inc.'s (AAPL) Impact on Arizona if SB 1062 Discrimination Law Passed

It has been a week since Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed a state legislation that would've allowed companies to discriminate gays and lesbians on religious basis, and Apple Inc. could have played a play is swaying her decision.

College Basketball Rankings & AP Poll: Syracuse Holds Top Spot; Arizona Moves to Number 2

The Syracuse University Men's Basketball team stormed into the top spot in the College Basketball AP Poll after knocking off a talented Duke squad over the weekend at The Carrier Dome.

Live Sports Stream 2014 NFL Playoffs: New Orleans Saints Vs. Philadelphia Eagles

New Orleans Saints vs. Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field.

Arizona, California Tap into Solar Energy Even When the Sun Doesn't Shine, Will Mexico Follow Suit?

While solar power is nothing new, maintaining solar power when the sun doesn't shine is another approach that is being implemented in both Arizona and California.
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