Nation May 11 Arizona executes first prisoner since 2014 An Arizona man convicted of killing a college student in 1978 has been executed after a nearly eight-year hiatus in the state's use of the death penalty brought on by a previous execution critics say was botched and the difficulty…
Nation Apr 15 2 killed, more than 200 homes burned in New Mexico wildfire Firefighters battling a deadly wildfire in southern New Mexico took advantage of a brief break in the weather but gusty winds are expected to return Friday.
Politics Apr 17 Jane Hull, first woman elected Arizona governor, dies at 84 Hull’s Jan. 4, 1999, inauguration with four other women elected to statewide offices, collectively dubbed “The Fab Five,” gave the state an all-female line of succession.