Benjamin Crump most recently represented the family of Breonna Taylor. Louisville city officials settled the case for a historic $12 million.
Author: Bree Burkitt, Arizona Republic
Phoenix cops must now report whenever they point a gun at someone after record year of shootings
Chief Jeri Williams provided an update on Phoenix Police Department changes following a record number of police shootings in 2018.
Follow the law, get pulled over: Why a police plan to ‘ticket’ drivers backfired in Arizona
Tempe Police Department started a “Positive Ticketing Campaign” initiative to hand out Circle K drink coupons for following traffic laws.
Ex-Arizona teacher sentenced to 20 years for molesting teenage student
Former Arizona teacher Brittany Zamora has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty for molesting a 13-year-old student.
‘World’s largest and fastest squirt gun’ ready to help fight wildfires
The Global SuperTanker, a converted Boeing 747-400, has been used in dozens of wildfires across the world since 2009.
Falls, heat and murder: What’s really killing people at the Grand Canyon
About 12 people die each year within Grand Canyon National Park. The causes of death include plane crashes, drownings, falls and murder.
Fatal falls at the Grand Canyon? Sadly, it’s nothing new. And it’s not likely to change
Michael P. Ghiglieri, author of “Over the Edge: Death in the Grand Canyon,”said many of the accidental fall deaths canbe attributed to a lack of understanding of the inherent danger of the rim.
Former nurse accused of raping, impregnating patient to fight court-ordered HIV, STD testing
Nathan Sutherland was arrested after Phoenix police said his DNA was tied to the baby born to an incapacitated woman at Hacienda HealthCare.
Arizona teacher sexually molested boy in classroom while other student watched, records say
Records obtained byThe Arizona Republicadd insight into Arizona teacher Brittany Zamora’s alleged sexual misconduct with a 13-year-old student.
A 93-year-old woman who was charged with murder in her son’s shooting death has died
Anna Mae Blessing died in hospice care. She was accused of killing her son because he wanted to place her in an assisted-living facility.