Arizona 16 hours ago Reagan-era Interior Secretary James Watt dead at 85 James Watt, a conservative hardliner and foe to environmental activists who served as the Reagan administration's first interior secretary, has died. He was 85.
Arizona 18 hours ago 4 in Arizona sentenced for fraudulently obtaining millions in federal COVID-19 aid Four individuals have recently received significant prison sentences for their involvement in fraudulent activities related to obtaining federal COVID-19 assistance in Arizona.
Arizona 23 hours ago Video captures aftermath of massive train derailment in Arizona Drone footage from Coconino County Emergency Management shows the aftermath of a train derailment in Williams, Arizona, near Flagstaff.
Arizona 1 day ago Northern Arizona train derailment causes severe damage to 23 freight cars, new vehicles An investigation is under way to determine the cause of a freight train derailment in northern Arizona that resulted in significant damage to 23 cars and a shipment of brand-new vehicles.
Border security 1 day ago Arizona sheriff praises RFK Jr. for visiting border: 'Spent more time down here than our border czar' Yuma County Sheriff Leon Wilmot joined "America's Newsroom" to discuss Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s visit to Yuma County to witness the border crisis firsthand.
VIDEO 1 day ago Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visits the border, sees crisis firsthand Yuma County Sheriff Leon Wilmot discussed meeting with Democratic presidential candidate RFK Jr. at the border
Arizona 2 days ago Phoenix double murderer sentenced to death for brutal crimes committed in 1990 An Arizona judge gave a death sentence Wednesday to Bryan Miller, a man convicted of sexually assaulting and fatally stabbing two young women during the early 1990s.
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Arizona 2 days ago Pride flag hanging outside Arizona City Hall taken down and burned, police investigate Police in Tempe, Arizona, are investigating after someone took down a Pride flag from the City Hall and burned it. The flag has since been replaced.
OPINION 3 days ago These states are finding creative ways to support free speech on campus A growing number of governors and state legislatures are funding new centers of teaching and learning on free-market economics and the American founding.