Most Tax-Friendly Places in Arizona for Retirees

Yuma, Arizona - In its fifth annual study, SmartAsset analyzed sales, property, income, fuel and Social Security tax data to rank locations on how financially favorable they are for retirees. The study analyzes a retiree with $50,000 in annual income to see how much they will pay in income, property, sales and fuel taxes - see the table below for the cities that lead Arizona in retirement tax friendliness.

Journey out-of-this-world, without leaving your seat in the Dorrance Planetarium

Phoenix, Arizona - The unofficial start of summer is here and temps in the Valley are on the rise. This summer, beat the heat with a cool show in the Irene P. Flinn Giant Screen Theater or journey out-of-this-world, without leaving your seat in the Dorrance Planetarium. The showtimes listed begin Memorial Day Weekend (Friday, May 24) and go through August 1. All showtimes are subject to change without notice.

Chinle Man Sentenced to 10 Years’ Prison for Sexual Abuse

Phoenix, Arizona - On May 28, 2019, Stanley Ray Tsosie, 29, of Chinle, Arizona, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Douglas L. Rayes to 10 years’ imprisonment, to be followed by a lifetime term of supervised release with sex offender registration, treatment, and testing.  Tsosie had previously pleaded guilty to Sexual Abuse by Threat.

Arizona Ranked 11th in Catfishing

Phoenix, Arizona - Despite warnings from the FTC, a public NFL victim and an MTV reality show the number of catfishing victims increased by 50% in 2018 compared to three years ago.

Governor Ducey Appoints Tucsonan Lea Marquez Peterson To The Arizona Corporation Commission

Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey Thursday announced the appointment of former Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce CEO Lea Marquez Peterson to the Arizona Corporation Commission, a seat vacated by outgoing commissioner Andy Tobin.