For the first year, U.S. News & World Report surveyed college presidents, provosts and admissions deans to determine which were the "Most Innovative Schools."
Despite accounts of mothers killing their children making headlines, fathers are actually more likely to commit such unspeakable crimes.
Riding a surge in the polls, Carson is seeing increased crowd sizes at his campaign events.
Police thought initially there were 20 people in the group.
After a settlement last month, the Justice Department can now monitor court orders against controversial Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
A decision barring pet stores in Phoenix from selling dogs and cats raised by commercial breeders upheld a city ordinance passed in December 2013.
His comments were made ahead of a congressional delegation trip he has been planning to the Arctic as a response to a rapidly growing Russian military presence off the coast of Northern Europe.
Jen Welter, 37, has been brought on as a training camp and preseason coaching intern with the Arizona Cardinals.
A Washington Post and ABC poll has Trump leading the 2016 GOP field, but it was largely completed before his controversial remarks about John McCain.
Controversial Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Arizona dismissed calls for his resignation, as he denied racial targeting by his office.
The shooting on Thursday morning in Chattanooga, Tennessee, had some officials considering more security.
A 2014 law has been halted permanently after First Amendment rights activists said it was too broad.
A Tucson Air Force Reserve F-16 fighter jet crashed in Arizona Wednesday night but details of casualties were not immediately known.
A letter from three groups sent to the U.S. Attorney General called for an investigation of CIA interrogation techniques.
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio has asked his supporters for help paying for his $45 million court fees.
A man hiking the Arizona Trail, which stretches from Mexico to Utah, was found dehydrated and in a critical condition three days after he went missing.
Protesters took to the streets outside Sen. John McCain's Tucson office in response to a border-patrol bill and a copper mine land swap last year.
Activists said the border checks are intrusive and invite racial profiling.
Earn by Microsoft is the company's new rewards program, but it is currently available in only three U.S. states.
No criminal charges were being planned in connection with the underwater prank, Arizona authorities said.
A judge said it's not up to the state to decide who is in the United States legally.
Although gay adoption licenses were halted in early February, the state's governor says he only recently learned about it.