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Working outside during the extreme heat can be dangerous but there are no state or federal regulations that companies must ...
PHOENIX — The Department of Corrections will reopen a shuttered prison in Douglas to deal with the fact that women are being locked up at a higher rate than before.
More than two dozen protests were planned across Arizona to honor the late Rep. John Lewis, a longtime civil rights leader.
Eight candidates will go before southern Arizona voters Tuesday in special primaries to replace longtime Democratic ...
On a fire line in Arizona, 14 to 16-hour days are not unusual for wildland firefighters. The newly signed Arizona state budget includes a 15% pay raise for wildland firefighters. Zach Prelutsky ...
The budget passed by Gov. Katie Hobbs and lawmakers on June 27 totaled about $17.6 billion, but nearly all of that total was what's known as the baseline. About $17 billion of the state money going to ...
Armando "Decoy" Munoz is a Phoenix dancer who's found viral stardom popping and locking in the desert. Here's his story.
BOSTON ( WBSM) — A Guatemalan national who had been unlawfully residing in New Bedford was sentenced to five months in prison ...
Talyn Vigil, one of seven charged in the beating death of Preston Lord, has settled a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Lord's ...
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A new office, signed into law by Gov. Katie Hobbs, aims to bring reform and transparency to Arizona's prison system but is already facing funding challenges.
Criminal justice reform advocates are still hopeful the office can secure outside funding and bring much-needed transparency to Arizona's prisons.