'It was real': Arizona woman warns of convincing scam that cost her over $110,000
The woman named Rachel explained how people impersonating employees from New Zealand company Letterboxd talked her into sending them the money
Police departments across US are responding to 911 calls with drones instead of actual cops
The city of Scottsdale, in Arizona, will be the first department to start using first-responder drones from a startup called Aerodome
As Latinos figure to tilt the vote in Arizona, clean energy tops their list of priorities
7 out of 10 registered Latino voters in the state expressed concerns about climate change in a new Chispa AZ poll
Latino activists in Arizona are challenging Proposition 314's inclusion on November ballot
Among other things, the proposal would allow local police to arrest border crossers
Arizona fitness instructor found dead in gym parking lot warned family about stalker for weeks
Doris Maricela Aguilar went missing on July 1. Her body was found along that of her stalker, Juan Cuellar
Record-breaking heat wave could be responsible for more than 300 deaths in the Phoenix area
Another Excessive Heat Watch has been issued for south-central and southwest Arizona for July 19 and July 20
Inside Phoenix's 'heat island', where building layouts create temperatures so high it's almost unlivable
The effect is making already scorching environment even hotter as grouped buildings and asphalt retain heat
Housing crisis in Phoenix leads to record evictions
Evictions are up 21% in Maricopa County, officials say
Arizona rancher who fatally shot a migrant in his ranch has charges dismissed
George Alan Kelly was accused of killing Gabriel Cuen-Buitimea. The judge decided not to retry the case after a mistrial
California's Death Valley has a chance to break the world heat record in the upcoming days
The temperature could reach 130 degrees this Monday according to the National Weather Service
Migrants who died crossing the border remain waiting to de identified in morgues in Arizona, Florida
The remains of at least 1,500 undocumented immigrants who died trying to cross the border remain waiting to be identified in morgues along border cities
Over half of Latinos are concerned about not being able to pay next month's rent or mortgage
The figure comes from a study conducted by BSP Research in California, Texas and Arizona.
Arizona educators warn against bill criminalizing unlawful immigration, saying it will hurt Latino students
The bill, HCR2060, allows law enforcement to detain people they believe entered the country illegally, even in schools, hospitals and houses of worship
Latino advocacy group sues to prevent Arizona from passing bill criminalizing unlawful immigration
Living United for Change in Arizona and a Democratic state Rep. alleged the proposal has a constitutional flaw
Phoenix health authorities are giving people ice baths to prevent hundreds of heat-related deaths
The medical technique has been adopted as a go-to protocol as the hottest city in the country saw 645 heatl-related deaths last year
Arizona Republicans seek to include immigration crackdown measure in the ballot in November
The measure would make it illegal to enter the state from Mexico. Local officers could arrest and jail migrants and state judges could order their deportation
Dangerous record heat wave expected for California, Arizona, and Nevada starting Tuesday
Las Vegas could see its earliest 110-degree day on record as triple-digit heat sweeps across the West
Abortion restrictions in Arizona are not proving to be a winning issue for Biden so far
A report by NBC News shows that many are not fully convinced about voting for the incumbent despite his focus on the issue
Border vigilantes proliferate in Arizona, Texas; some voice concern over ties with law enforcement
An investigative piece delves into these relationships and outlines the potential for increased violence and illegal actions by vigilantes
Gavin Newsom signs bill allowing Arizona doctors to conduct abortions in California
The governor signed the law drafted in response to the Arizona Supreme Court ruling that a near-total ban on abortion from 1864 is enforceable in the state.
Mexico elections 2024: where and how to vote in Arizona
For the first time, Mexican residents in Arizona will be able to vote in person.
Giuliani Faces Legal Setback As Judge Denies Appeal Bid
In Rudy Giuliani's bankruptcy case, a judge declined to remove a legal barrier preventing Giuliani from appealing a $148 million defamation judgment.
Pro-Biden event with Eva Longoria canceled in Phoenix —Rescheduling details pending
Longoria was expected to host the event focused on rallying Latinas behind the president
Influential Hispanic civil rights group to endorse Biden for re-election at Arizona event, media reports
UnidosUS will endorse the Biden-Harris campaign at an event in Phoenix, where Latino issues have come into the spotlight in recent months
Arizona Supreme Court accepts delaying enforcement of near-total abortion ban
The decision comes after the state legislature voted to ban the 1864 law. It narrows the window during which the ban can be enforced
Kari Lake looks to close spending gap with Ruben Gallego with ad blitz as Arizona senate race heats up
The candidate is set to invest $10 million in the push. Most of the ads will focus on immigration and the southern border.
Migrant smugglers turn to Arizona, California and away from Texas to cross into U.S., sheriff says
The shift solidifies as Texas increases its methods to deter migrants from reaching its border. Arizona has seen the most crossings this fiscal year
Latino voters swing pro-choice: Tri-state poll reveals support for abortion rights in key battlegrounds
A survey by BSP Research also shows greater support among Hispanics for President Joe Biden in California, Nevada, and Arizona
Arizona Gov. Hobbs signs a bill to repeal 1864 law that bans most abortions in the state
Katie Hobbs' decision comes a day after the state Senate approved the repeal
Arizona Senate Vote To Repeal 1864 Abortion Ban As Two Republicans Break Party Ranks
With a narrow margin of 16-14, the repeal gained bipartisan support, including from two Republican senators who broke ranks with their party.