The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has started an investigation into printer-related problems on Election Day. The investigation will be led by Ruth McGregor, the former Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court.
Study researching effects of social media on brain
Excessive use of social media has been linked to mental health problems like anxiety and depression. A new study is shedding light on social media and brain development.
Backstage OL Live – Jan. 6, 2023
On this episode of BackstageOL Live! we sit down with the stars of Netflix’s KALEIDOSCOPE, the creators & star of the sci-fi horror M3GAN, Christian Bale & co-star Harry Melling for their movie THE PALE BLUE EYE, and the stars of Yellowstone prequel 1923.
Gov. Katie Hobbs issues executive orders on homelessness and elections
One of the executive orders will reinstate a body known as the Community Council on Homelessness and Housing, and the other executive order will create a Bipartisan Elections Taskforce. Both are part of her 100 Days Initiative that includes her top goa…
Drunk driver sentenced to jail for death of 6-year-old; victim’s family says it isn’t justice
Friday was an emotional day in court for the family of a 6-year-old boy killed in a drunk driving crash. The woman responsible is going to prison – but no amount of justice will ever bring this child back.
6PM Weather Forecast – 1/6/2023
Can we expect the sun to make an appearance this weekend?
Woodbury grad party deadly shooting: Stepdad of teen killed sentenced
Keith Dawson was sentenced on Friday afternoon to prison for his role in a shooting at a high school graduation party in Woodbury. The incident led to the death of his stepson, 14-year-old Demaris Hobbs-Ekdal.
Volunteers of America need donations more than ever
The traditional season of giving may be over but the need is still great.
Seattle’s Green Lake ducks get tasty treat from a friendly ‘Batman’
Amos Cini, 3, enjoys feeding ducks at Green Lake in Seattle with his parents Thursday, Jan. 5.
Sense of normalcy slowly returning to Mazatlán after cartel violence, B.C. travellers say
Tourists and residents were urged to stay off the streets amid gunfire and fighting in the state of Sinaloa Thursday, and travellers are still being urged to be cautious.