Aaron Gunches was sentenced to death and he’s ready to die. The state is ready to accommodate him. So, what’s the problem?
The Department of Public Safety Standards and Training Board met Thursday and revoked the certifications of six public safety and fire employees.
The legislature in Idaho has moved to make firing squads the primary form of execution for prisoners on death row, citing difficulty obtaining the drug cocktail necessary for lethal injections ...
A federal judge is set to hear the first arguments in a multi-state lawsuit seeking to block President Donald Trump’s ...
Losing important sentimental belongings — those items that represented who you are — can be traumatic for those who go ...
Unable to convince Republican lawmakers to repeal universal vouchers, Gov. Katie Hobbs now is trying to get them to at least ...
Despite overwhelming public comment against two ordinances some referred to as “the criminalization of poverty,” and others say may violate constitutional rights, the Reno City Council on Wednesday ...
When people think of trafficking, a lot of people think it’s like the movies, people getting snatched off the streets. But that's not always what it looks like.
An Arizona law that prohibits criminal defense attorneys from directly contacting crime victims or their families was reinstated Thursday by a federal appeals court.
A Mesa woman suspected of torturing and killing multiple dogs will not face felony charges. This comes after an animal cruelty investigation that ABC15 first reported on in November.
The case is one of five lawsuits being brought by 22 states and a number of immigrants rights groups across the country.
After President Donald Trump pardoned around 1,500 Jan. 6 Capitol rioters on Monday, far-right activists cheered the move and said it strengthened their loyalty to him. Some also borrowed from the ...