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November 18, 2024

Governor Katie Hobbs Highlights Progress in Combating Fentanyl Crisis with Task Force SAFE

Governor Katie Hobbs Highlights Progress in Combating Fentanyl Crisis with Task Force SAFE

Over 6 million fentanyl pills and 1,400 pounds of narcotics seized since initiative began.

PHOENIX, AZ – Governor Katie Hobbs announced substantial progress in the fight against drug trafficking through the state’s Task Force SAFE (Stopping Arizona’s Fentanyl Epidemic)…

Stephen Richer and Kari Lake Reach Confidential Settlement in Defamation Lawsuit

Stephen Richer and Kari Lake Reach Confidential Settlement in Defamation Lawsuit

The lawsuit stemmed from post-election claims that led to threats and reputational damage.

PHOENIX – Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer and former gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake have reportedly reached a confidential settlement in Richer’s defamation lawsuit against Lake.…

Teen Sentenced to 31 Years for Murder in Drug Robbery Scheme

Teen Sentenced to 31 Years for Murder in Drug Robbery Scheme

17-year-old lured victims using a fake Instagram account, resulting in a deadly encounter.

PHOENIX, AZ – Guillermo Amador III, now 19, has been sentenced to 31 years in prison for the murder of Emilie Gomez and the assault…

Phoenix Adopts Ambitious Shade Plan to Combat Extreme Heat

Phoenix Adopts Ambitious Shade Plan to Combat Extreme Heat

Shade Phoenix Plan aims to plant 27,000 trees, add 550 shade structures, and prioritize equity in heat relief initiatives.

PHOENIX, AZ – Mayor Kate Gallego and the Phoenix City Council have officially passed the Shade Phoenix Plan, a transformative initiative designed to increase tree…