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Homeless man accused of living with teen runaway for days in North Phoenix | Crime Files
PHOENIX - Court documents are giving new details in the case of a person who was initially reported missing by members of their family. The person was reported missing on April 13, and on April 21, police arrested a man who spent time with the missing person. Here are the...
Retaliation or criminal conspiracy? Attorneys for indicted Cochise County supervisors aim to toss case
Attorneys for two Cochise County supervisors facing criminal charges lashed out Friday in a hearing at Attorney General Kris Mayes for indicting them in the first place. Dennis Wilenchik who repres...
Cochise supervisors challenge grand jury proceedings, aim to get interference charges tossed
A Maricopa County judge will soon decide whether to dismiss an ongoing criminal case against two Cochise County supervisors accused of interfering with the 2022 election. Tom Crosby, 64, of Sierra Vista, and Peggy Judd, 61, of Willcox, are each charged with felony counts of conspiracy and interference with an election officer. They...
Warm weather continues for the weekend
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Warm, dry weather will continue through the weekend and into early next week. In Tucson, we're still on track to see our first 95° day of the year on Monday. By the middle of next week, windy conditions return and bring our high temperatures...
Monday could be Tucson's first 95 degree day of 2024
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Earth Day is shaping up to be a toasty one in Southern Arizona. Tucson could hit 95 degrees on Monday, while Cochise County will likely see highs in the upper-80s. Warm weather sticks around to start this week before a big cooling trend arrives later...
Wild Women of the West: Nellie Cashman
Night had fallen over Tombstone, Arizona, and every restless and rowdy character in the vicinity of the southwestern town had poured into the saloons and gambling dens to while away the hours until dawn arrived. The doorways of the numerous taverns that lined Allen Street were illuminated with smoky kerosene torches. Signs that hung over the entrances to the rowdy buildings sported such names as the Occidental, the Oriental, and the Bird Cage Opera House; they swayed back and forth in the dusty wind. Music, laughter, the sound of a gambler rejoicing in a win, and the occasional pistol firing spilled out of the dance halls into the street and drifted into the starlit sky.
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