Gov. signs bill rescinding Cesar Chavez day

Governor Katie Hobbs officially repealed Cesar Chavez Day in Arizona on April 1—one day after the holiday had already been observed this year. The swift move leaves the state with one fewer celebration honoring a prominent civil rights leader.

Gov. signs bill rescinding Cesar Chavez day

Kalshi ‘prediction market’ violates WA antigambling laws, AG says

Kalshi, known for its so-called “prediction market,” now faces scrutiny over accusations that its platform constitutes illegal gambling. Washington’s attorney general says it violates state antigambling laws, and Arizona has filed criminal charges as well, highlighting growing regulatory pressures around online market-based betting.

Kalshi ‘prediction market’ violates WA antigambling laws, AG says

Atty. Gen. charges Kalshi with multiple violations of state gaming laws

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed charges against Kalshi, an online betting company, accusing it of violating state gaming laws. The move underscores the potential legal risks faced by emerging prediction market platforms operating in the state.

YPD receives triple accreditation

The Yuma Police Department has received an esteemed triple accreditation, placing it among a select group of law enforcement agencies within Arizona. Announced during a Wednesday Yuma City Council meeting, this rare honor highlights YPD’s commitment to high standards of public safety.

YPD receives triple accreditation

: Bryan Reyes (AZ)

A 16-year-old from Queen Creek, Arizona, went missing on February 21, 2026. Authorities are urging the public to call 1-480-358-3500 with any information that may lead to his safe return. Loved ones and the local community remain on high alert.

: Bryan Reyes (AZ)

10 stadiums, 15 teams: Your Cactus League spring training guide

From the Los Angeles Dodgers to the San Diego Padres, 15 Major League teams converge on Arizona for spring training. Across 10 stadiums, they launch their quests for October glory, shaping the first chapter of the MLB season.

10 stadiums, 15 teams: Your Cactus League spring training guide

In-depth on Intel: Looking at what the new government stake means for Arizona

The Trump Administration’s move to become one of Intel’s largest investors is sparking debate over federal involvement in private tech. Observers are watching closely to see what this government stake might mean for Arizona’s future.

Lightning rod systems offer protection, but few Arizona homes have them

A recent lightning strike on a Foothills home has reignited concerns over the lack of lightning protection in Arizona residences. Despite the protection lightning rod systems offer, few homes are equipped with them, prompting renewed discussions on residential safety measures.

Funnel cloud spotted in Yavapai County

A funnel cloud was captured on video by a local resident in Prescott Valley, Arizona, as storms and flood warnings swept through the High Country on June 3. The event highlights the severe weather conditions currently affecting the region.

Funnel cloud spotted in Yavapai County

State Route 80 closed near Bisbee due to fire, evacuation warnings issued

A sudden wildfire near Old Bisbee, Arizona, has closed State Route 80 and prompted evacuation warnings as authorities respond to the developing crisis.

State Route 80 closed near Bisbee due to fire, evacuation warnings issued