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Homicide Rate in Phoenix Hits 30-Year Low
If you’ve been waiting for good news on the crime front, listen to this. The number of homicides in Phoenix during 2015 was the lowest
Google Supports Email Privacy Act
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects all of us from unreasonable searches and seizures – at least it’s supposed to. But the
Arizona Ranked as One of the Most Dangerous States
It is well known that it is relatively easy to purchase guns in Arizona. In fact, Arizona is one of only a small handful of
Arizona Supreme Court Rules on Medical Marijuana and DUI
When the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act was passed in 2010, it represented good news for those who wanted to use pot to alleviate various medical
Crime Down in West Phoenix
The West Phoenix neighborhood surrounding Grand Canyon University has been plagued by crime for a number of years. Drugs, gang violence, prostitution and other illegal
Preventing Officer-Involved Shootings in Phoenix
The issue of officer-involved shootings is in the forefront of the news in many cities these days, including Phoenix. Some say the statistics show that
Days of testimony by Joe Arpaio in pending contempt of court case
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has been on the witness stand for days. He’s testifying in his contempt of court case. Arpaio, as well as
Lawsuit seeks documents from Tucson PD on warrantless cellphone tracking
The American Civil Liberties Union has sued the Tucson Police Department over the city’s use of cellphone tracking devices. According to the TPD, the equipment
ASU Forms Special Victims Unit to Investigate Sexual Assaults on Campus
Until recently, on hearing talk of “SVU”, your mind probably focused on an episode of TV’s Law and Order. Special Victims Units have been around
Arizona Lawmaker Arrested on Suspicion of DUI
Arizona State Representative Albert Hale was pulled over by a DPS officer on November 23, and was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. Reports on