After the Phoenix police chief apologized for a mistaken shooting, the Christian Diaz family's attorney said they are seeking "just compensation." ...
Investigators continue analyzing biological evidence as reward climbs to $202,500 and no suspect has been publicly identified ...
The Albuquerque-based firm Indigenous Design Studio and Architecture — or IDS+A — claims that Mesa-headquartered subcontractor ZenniHome breached its five-year, $50 million deal to manufacture 160 ...
A Tucson couple that pleaded guilty to filing bogus claims for pandemic-related unemployment assistance has been sentenced, state prosecutors say.
A new Arizona law offering compensation for wrongful convictions has drawn at least 11 claims seeking millions, quickly overwhelming the state’s $3 million fund and prompting talks of program fixes.
A Tucson couple has been sentenced after pleading guilty to felony charges in a scheme that defrauded the Arizona Department of Economic Security of more than $60,000 in pandemic benefits.
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