Impeachment proceedings continued in Washington and three Arizona congressional members took part.
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Is increased nuclear energy a good option for the U.S. to consider in an attempt to get away from a reliance on fossil fuels?
Dec. 4, 2013
One of the most traditional performances for the holiday season is The Nutcracker.
Dec. 4, 2013
State Senator Katie Hobbs, who is also a social worker, spoke about the state of CPS and what needs to change.
Dec. 4, 2013
One of the state’s most notorious murder cases is headed back to court for a third time Wednesday.
Dec. 4, 2013
Arizona is about to get slammed by a very cold weather system that is expected to keep temperatures in the high country below freezing through the weekend.
Dec. 4, 2013
Attorneys sparred at the state Court of Appeals on Tuesday over whether cities have the right to reject advertising on bus shelters and other government-owned sites.
Dec. 4, 2013
The Department of Public safety says it has arrested four people and turned four others over to federal immigration officials, after a tip that a drug deal was going down in a west Phoenix parking lot, according to DPS spokesman Bart Graves.
Dec. 4, 2013
The state DUI Task Force is working to keep drunk drivers off the roads through the holidays.
Dec. 4, 2013
Hundreds of people showed up to an open forum Tuesday night on Child Protective Services in Arizona.
Dec. 4, 2013
A new opinion from the Arizona Attorney General says public agencies can't charge a copying fee if a person just wants to review records at the agency's office.
Dec. 4, 2013
A passenger escorted off a U.S. Airways flight after he was suspected of having tuberculosis has tested negative for the disease.
Dec. 3, 2013
The computers at Motor Vehicle Division offices around Arizona went down for about two hours Tuesday morning — and it’s not the first time the system has gotten overloaded.
Dec. 3, 2013
If you’re in Glendale and some other parts of the West Valley, you may notice increased activity in and out of Luke Air Force Base.
Dec. 3, 2013
The federal government has proposed to change the recovery program for the endangered Mexican gray wolf. The last public hearing on the issue will be Tuesday.
Dec. 3, 2013
Infant mortality rates in the Southwest have been steadily declining over the years. But recent data from New Mexico show a surprising spike in 2012. The state has surpassed national infant death rates for the first time since the 1990s.
Dec. 3, 2013
Congress is returning to Washington for the final two weeks of the legislative year to work on a farm bill, the budget and water projects.
Dec. 3, 2013
Lung cancer is the number one killer in the United States and in Arizona.
Dec. 3, 2013
Lawmakers, child advocates, a prosecutor, a former police chief – they are all part of Gov. Jan Brewer’s Child Advocate Response Examination Team.
Dec. 2, 2013
A free speech battle over political messaging at Phoenix bus stops goes to court on Tuesday morning.
Dec. 2, 2013
A traveling hospital tech who worked in Arizona and seven other states has been sentenced to almost 40 years in prison for infecting patients with a dangerous disease.
Dec. 2, 2013