Arizona lawmakers: Candidates must prove US birth
So-called "birther" legislation aimed at President Barack Obama has been re-introduced at the Arizona Legislature.
Few show in Sierra Vista for medical pot vote
Few Sierra Vista residents have anything to say about the establishment of voter-approved medical marijuana dispensaries in southern Arizona.
Lawmakers once again take up charge against kids in pickup beds
A bipartisan pair of state representatives hope to do what others have tried and failed to do for nearly 20 years: expand a ban on unrestrained minors in the backs of trucks.
Rallies for, against Pima Co. Sheriff Friday
Rallies for and against Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik are planned Friday at the Sheriff's Department headquarters in Tucson.
Hopis vote down proposed constitutional changes
Hopis have voted down a proposed constitution that would have made sweeping changes to their tribal government.
Senator: Require drivers to move over for all vehicles in emergency lanes
Requiring drivers to move over or at least slow down when approaching any vehicle parked in the emergency lane would reduce the possibility of accidents and save lives, a state lawmaker said.
Man convicted of murder in self-defense case granted new trial
The Legislature can retroactively apply a 2006 law that shifted the burden of proof in self-defense claims from defendants to prosecutors, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
Federal grant boosts Maricopa Co. homeless programs
The federal government has renewed a homeless grant and is sending $22.5 million to help those without a place to live in the Phoenix-area.
Phoenix home prices drop again in December
A new report shows home prices in the Phoenix area dropped by 8 percent in December from the same period a year ago.
Hopis vote on overhauling tribal constitution
Members of the Hopi Tribe are voting Thursday on whether to approve proposed changes to their constitution.
Pot-firing catapult found at Arizona-Mexico border
Drug smugglers trying to get marijuana across the Arizona-Mexico border apparently are trying a new approach a�� a catapult.
Air pollution agreement reached with Phoenix firm
The Maricopa County Air Quality Department says a $1 million enforcement settlement has been reached with a Phoenix sand and gravel business.