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Alfredo Gutierrez, one of Arizona's most influential Latino leaders, known for his decades of advocacy, attended Arizona's May Day rally.
Six Flags announced that it will sell its property in Maryland to be redeveloped. The parks will remain open until November.
Regional semifinal baseball contests commenced across the state Monday, with a total of six area teams looking to advance. Click here for results.
Arizona has a Safe Haven Law that identifies places where mothers can safely and anonymously give up their babies without fear of prosecution, Yuma police said. If a baby is unharmed and under 30 days ...
The class of 2026 recruiting cycle is heating up as the summer months near. Here is how every Big 12 team currently stands nationally.
Over 100 cities nationwide saw organized protests on May 1. In Phoenix, thousands marched from the Arizona Capitol to the federal courthouse.
Florida executed Hutchinson on Thursday despite a letter from 129 veterans to the governor arguing that Hutchinson's mind was a casualty of war.
The 200 block of Worth Avenue was closed for about four hours as Vice President JD Vance attended an event in the area.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said May 1 that the retailer hasn't seen an increase in prices and is optimistic the company can weather the tariff situation.
Three months after giving birth during her first season as Lady Vols basketball coach, Kim Caldwell is taking maternity leave.
Vanderbilt football coach Clark Lea added another player to his roster when offensive lineman Orion Irving announced his commitment to the Commodores.
Baltimore Ravens' Mark Andrews teamed up with the Cardinals' Trey McBride to put on the 2nd annual Rockin' Protein Tight End Academy in Mesa.
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