An estimated 200,000 people gathered Sunday at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona to honor Charlie Kirk, the Conservative activist whose life was cut short earlier this month. The stadium, which holds about 73,000, filled rapidly after doors opened at 8 a.m., with many arriving hours early from across the country. Overflow crowds streamed into adjacent venues and public viewing areas as attendees were turned away once capacity was reached.
Fourth-generation Arizonan and longtime community advocate Julie Read has officially entered the race for Phoenix City Council District 2, bringing with her a track record of local engagement and bipartisan problem-solving.
Arizona State Representative Quang Nguyen (R) issued a stark warning via X: American citizens who “give up your guns” risk surrendering property and privacy rights.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes warns that Mexican drug cartels are deploying drones loaded with fentanyl and surveillance payloads deep into U.S. territory—up to...
Governor Katie Hobbs signed a $17.6 billion bipartisan budget Friday, narrowly avoiding a government shutdown and marking another year of steady spending increases under her administration. The new fiscal package includes funding increases for K-12 education, Medicaid, border security, and public safety—features that align closely with Hobbs’ original proposal but reflect bipartisan compromises with a Republican-led legislature.
A 51-year-old Arizona man admitted to murdering and crucifying a local pastor in a brutal attack he claims was part of a nationwide plan to kill Christian leaders. Adam Christopher Sheafe confessed during a jailhouse interview to killing 76-year-old Pastor William Schonemann in New River in April, stating the act was religiously motivated.