From desert floor to bedroom floor, the bark scorpion is a persistent presence in Arizona life and the state’s only highly venomous scorpion.
Semiconductor supplier company Onsemi acquired chipmaker Synaptics to use its edge AI chips to further expand into physical artificial intelligence.
The firefighters were overcome with flames as they tried to take cover under their emergency shelters.
Heat, disease, and development are taking a toll on Arizona’s saguaros. One specialist is helping them survive.
The governor says the measure threatens free speech; the sponsor says it protects people from illegal and nonconsensual sexual content online.
The Tohono O’odham Nation cites sacred sites, ecological harm, and legal limits on federal authority in a bid to halt the project.
Dismantled in its home and rebuilt in Arizona, London Bridge has defined Lake Havasu City for more than 50 years.
Cases highlight fentanyl threat, meth trafficking, and drug operations tied to child endangerment.
The voluntary recall is of the company’s entire fleet of autonomous vehicles.
A historic home stands in the way of ASU’s expanding health campus, triggering an eminent domain battle over the property’s future.
A 30-by-60-foot American flag anchored a Flag Day ceremony at Foothills Ranch, where veterans and families gathered to retire worn banners with full honors.
From truck stops to city gas stations, motorists describe mounting fuel costs, tighter margins, and growing frustration over global forces.
The measure increases penalties for soliciting prostitution, creates a dedicated fund for victim services, and seals certain records for trafficking survivors.
After surviving two IED blasts in Afghanistan, Padge Mattaliano finds stability, gratitude and a fresh start with his family in Arizona.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes will start over and put a fresh indictment before a grand jury.
Viral videos led to the latest investigation of DEI initiatives at the public university, DOJ officials said.
A new law allows courts to fast-track the removal of unauthorized occupants while preserving tenant protections under Arizona law.
A federal judge found that the states suing to restore the grants sued in the wrong court.
Lawmakers hear emotional testimony as families link past border policy to rising deaths from cartels and fentanyl.
The DOJ is supporting the RNC’s appeal of a Ninth Circuit ruling that blocks Arizona’s requirement that voters prove they’re citizens when registering to vote.