In 2000, tragedy struck when Carmen Rios lost her life to a drunk driver on State Route 177 in Arizona. To honor her memory, her family...
Each year, the island of Janitzio in Michoacán, Mexico, becomes a focal point for families honoring their deceased relatives. On the evening of November 1, known...
This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access. Maricopa County voters may face delays in receiving...
The Arizona Court of Appeals recently dismissed the claims of Christopher Clements, a man serving life sentences for the murders of two young girls. Clements argued...
In response to concerns over armed “poll watchers” at Arizona polling stations in recent election cycles, two organizations are mobilizing efforts to ensure safety and peace...
APACHE JUNCTION, Ariz. — In 1891, as Jacob Waltz faced his final days in Phoenix, he revealed a tantalizing secret to two close friends: a gold...
In recent years, Mexican-Americans celebrating Día de los Muertos have expressed growing concern about the commercialization of the holiday. Traditionally observed at the end of October...
A federal judge ruled on Monday that the Pima County Sheriff’s Department (PCSD) may continue to discipline a deputy over his attire during protest events against...
A memorial service is set for Monday to honor Deputy Lee Wright, nearly a century after his passing. This event marks an important moment for the...
As the presidential election approaches, a wave of disinformation regarding voting integrity is sweeping across social media platforms. Claims about noncitizens voting, the security of voting...