Phoenix, AZ June 16, 2023 He was on death row for 29 years. His case pingponged through the courts. Now, he’s free Barry Jones was sentenced to death in Arizona in 1995. Now, he’s free after evidence proves he was wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder. …
Phoenix, AZ June 16, 2023 Arizona’s tallest tower? Proposal heads to Phoenix City Council for a vote The proposed project for Second Avenue and Van Buren Street in downtown Phoenix includes a luxury hotel, office space, apartments and retail space. …
Phoenix, AZ June 16, 2023 What’s planned to honor fallen Granite Mountain Hotshots 10 years after Yarnell Hill Fire Events are scheduled for the end of the month to honor the 19 fallen Arizona firefighters, including a public memorial ceremony on June 30. …
Phoenix, AZ June 16, 2023 What’s planned to honor fallen Granite Mountain Hotshots 10 years after Yarnell Hill Fire Events are scheduled for the end of the month to honor the 19 fallen Arizona firefighters, including a public memorial ceremony on June 30. …
Phoenix, AZ June 16, 2023 Juneteenth started as a celebration of freedom. Here’s why it’s now a national holiday. Juneteenth is a federal holiday that is always celebrated on June 19. It honors the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas. …
Phoenix, AZ June 16, 2023 Juneteenth started as a celebration of freedom. Here’s why it’s now a national holiday. Juneteenth is a federal holiday that is always celebrated on June 19. It honors the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas. …
Phoenix, AZ June 16, 2023 New elections director appointed in county that tried illegal hand count of ballots As Cochise County elections director, Bob Bartelsmeyer said his personal opinions will have no bearing on his position. …
Phoenix, AZ June 16, 2023 University of Arizona gets final approval to acquire controversial online school Officials have said the online school will help UA increase educational access. Critics see it as an ill-planned and potentially risky affiliation. …
Phoenix, AZ June 16, 2023 Mohave County considering hand count of ballots for next election The Mohave County elections department is currently putting together a report of what it would take to hand count ballots in the next general…
Phoenix, AZ June 16, 2023 12 Arizona death row inmates have been exonerated since the 1970s. Here are their stories From Barry Jones to Jonathan Charles Treadaway Jr., here’s a look at the 12 Arizona death row inmates who have been exonerated since 1978. …
Phoenix, AZ June 16, 2023 He was on death row for 29 years. His case pingponged through the courts. Now, he’s free Barry Jones was sentenced to death in Arizona in 1995. Now, he’s free after evidence proves he was wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder. …
Phoenix, AZ June 16, 2023 Ariz. attorney general opinion backs prevailing wage 2 months after Phoenix repeals ordinance Phoenix City Council repealed its prevailing wage rule over concerns it violated state law. Arizona’s top attorney said in an opinion that it didn’t. …