An Amber Alert was issued Saturday for two young brothers and their biological father missing since the boys’ mother and a male housemate were found fatally shot in the Phoenix home where police said the victims and boys lived.
Search results for:
Before Matthew Miller harvests marijuana this fall from his fields in southern Oregon, he’ll have to notify the state for the first time ever — a process that could bring inspectors to make sure none of his pot is being illegally diverted.
A growing dispute over where legal marijuana can be delivered in California is unsettling the nation’s largest pot market.
Cannabis advocates are pushing to dispel the idea that people who toke up still live on the couches in their parents’ basements and spend their waking hours eating Cheetos and playing video games.
An animal welfare officer in Oregon is getting attention after her body-worn camera captured her rescuing a baby deer.
Weeks after flooding rushed through a world-famous gorge off the Grand Canyon, sending tourists fleeing to higher ground, the Arizona tribe that calls the area home is welcoming visitors to its reservation known for towering waterfalls that cascade into blue-green pools.
The Senate race in Arizona is shaping up to be a tale of two pivots: Kyrsten Sinema’s transformation over the years against Martha McSally’s more abrupt swing on Trump, the most divisive issue in politics today.
The bishop who officiated Aretha Franklin’s funeral apologized Friday to Ariana Grande for how he touched her onstage and a joke he made about her name.
An actress who appeared on the TV medical drama “ER” and starred in the film “Stand and Deliver” was fatally shot by police officers in Southern California after they say she pointed a replica handgun at them.
For all the worries about Russian hackers and other cyber-vandals, voting problems this week in Arizona served as a reminder that one of the biggest threats to fair elections is plain old human error.