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Whiteriver Man Sentenced to Prison in Abuse Case

A Whiteriver man has been sentenced to life in prison in connection with a sexual abuse case involving minors.

Teen Pleads Guilty to Attempted Murder

A teen who police say plotted to kill his math teacher pled guilty to attempted first degree murder and possession of a gun.

Man in Erectile Pump Case Asks for Leniency

A man facing sentencing for shipping unwanted penis enlargers to diabetes patients as part of a Medicare fraud scheme is asking for a maximum prison term of 1½

Ribbon to be Cut on New Court Building in Phoenix

Maricopa County officials plan to cut the ribbon Tuesday on a new $340 million court building in downtown Phoenix.

California's Gay Marriage Ban Ruled Unconstitutional

A federal appeals court on Tuesday struck down California's voter-mandated ban on gay marriages, but stopped short of finding that other states or the federal

Grandmother Fights Bill to Legalize Transgender Bathrooms

A grandmother is leading the fight against a controversial bill that some say would be equivalent to legalizing peeping toms.

Ex-Phoenix Justice Convicted on Gambling Charges

A former Phoenix Justice of the Peace has been convicted on gambling charges.

Arpaio Faces Deadline in Appeal in Profiling Case

Lawyers for Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio face a Friday deadline for filing the opening brief in their appeal of a federal judge's ruling that limited the

Former US Attorney Sheds Light on Paradise Valley Case

Former US Attorney Mel MacDonald is shedding some light on the case involving a Paradise Valley couple found dead inside their home.

Brewer Files Brief in Appeal over Immigration Law

Lawyers for Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer filed their opening brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in her appeal of a ruling that blocked enforcement of the most

Inmates Sue over Execution Protocol

Three inmates on Arizona's death row have sued the governor, the state corrections director and those who conduct executions, arguing that a new execution

Parents Protest at Scandalized LA Grade School

About three dozen parents and supporters protested Monday at an elementary school rocked by allegations of lewd conduct crimes by two teachers against

Federal Agent Based in Arizona Enters Guilty Plea

The U.S. Attorney for Arizona says a Nogales-based federal agent has entered a guilty plea to obstruction of justice and other federal violations.

Hearing to Determine Tucson Suspect's Competency

A federal judge is set to determine whether the suspect in the Tucson shooting rampage that killed six people and wounded several others, including then-U.S.

Hearing Set for Navajo Official on Ethics Charges

The last of five people accused of receiving $80,000 in bonuses in violation of Navajo Nation ethics laws is set to go before a hearing officer Tuesday.

Ex-Pima County Paralegal Facing Fraud Charges

A woman who worked for 12 years as a paralegal for the Pima County Attorney's Office is accused of stealing more than $4,000 from the office.

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