More than two years following the arrest of her former track coach, Baillie Gibson continues to grapple with anxiety and fear for her safety. Craig Carter,...
By Tyler O’Neil | The Trump administration is actively dismantling federal offices dedicated to “environmental justice.” Recently, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the implementation of...
In a significant development, a Lake Havasu City man has entered a mandatory prison plea agreement concerning charges stemming from a three-scene crime spree last summer....
The Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (ACJC) is facing a significant leadership change, as its executive director, Andrew LeFevre, announced his resignation amidst mounting criticism from Republican...
The landscape of voting rights is evolving swiftly with the new administration, highlighted by a significant redistricting case from Louisiana. On January 16, the U.S. solicitor...
After a lengthy five-month investigation, Maricopa police have apprehended a suspect connected to a disturbing daytime burglary in the Rancho El Dorado neighborhood. The suspect, identified...
Maria Elena Cruz, a Superior Court judge in Yuma County, has a unique perspective shaped by her community involvement. Known for her commitment to her constituents,...
Debate is intensifying among Arizona lawmakers regarding the future of the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (ACJC) as it approaches an expiration deadline. Accusations of misconduct and...
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, known for his unwavering stance on moral issues, has issued a significant statement regarding the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and...
By Daniel Stefanski | Two Arizona lawmakers are moving to dissolve the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission, proposing to end its operations by December 31, 2025. State...