Arizona

Arizona Now Charges People $25 to Visit Prison Inmates
Arizona Now Charges People $25 to Visit Prison Inmates
Arizona Now Charges People $25 to Visit Prison Inmates
New legislation in Arizona allows the state’s Department of Corrections to impose a one-time “background check fee” of $25 on adults wishing to visit inmates at any of its 15 facilities. Needless to say, families and prisoner advocacy groups are not happy, citing the existing costs of traveling to visit loved ones housed in prisons that are often located in remote areas.
Arizona Lawmaker Pointed Her Gun at a Reporter [VIDEO]
Arizona Lawmaker Pointed Her Gun at a Reporter [VIDEO]
Arizona Lawmaker Pointed Her Gun at a Reporter [VIDEO]
In a recent story about gun rights, a reporter got a little more than he bargained for. Arizona Republic reporter Richard Ruelas was recently interviewing state senator Lori Klein, who's unapologetically carried her pink Ruger pistol in the state's capitol building for years -- most controversially in the days directly after US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was the victim of a mass shooting in Tuscon.
Tucson Shooting: Latest Developments
Tucson Shooting: Latest Developments
Tucson Shooting: Latest Developments
Here is the latest information from Tucson, Arizona where twenty people were shot Saturday at a Safeway, killing six and wounding fourteen, including U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Among the dead are a Federal Judge and a nine-year old girl.
Arizona Tragedy: Latest Developments
Arizona Tragedy: Latest Developments
Arizona Tragedy: Latest Developments
The latest this afternoon from the Pima County Sheriff's Department now says that twenty people were shot yesterday in Tuscon, killing six and wounding fourteen, including U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Among the dead are a Federal Judge and a nine-year old girl.
Arizona Shooting: Latest Developments
Arizona Shooting: Latest Developments
Arizona Shooting: Latest Developments
The latest update from the Pima County Sheriff's Department now says that twenty people were shot yesterday in Tuscon, killing six and wounding fourteen, including U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Among the dead are a Federal Judge and a nine-year old girl.