Arizona’s Highest Court Upholds Death Penalty for Man Found Guilty of Gruesome 1989 Murder

Arizona's Highest Court Upholds Death Penalty for Man Found Guilty of Gruesome 1989 Murder

The Arizona Supreme Court has upheld the death penalty for Christopher John Spreitz, who was found guilty of a heinous murder thirty years ago. In 1994, Spreitz received a death sentence from a jury for the murder of Ruby Reid in southern Arizona, which had occurred five years prior. During his sentencing hearing, Spreitz had … Read more

Officers rescue injured child from home after murder-suicide incident

Officers rescue injured child from home after murder-suicide incident

Tragedy struck in west Phoenix as a murder-suicide claimed the lives of a man and woman, leaving their 3-year-old son in critical condition. Off camera, neighbors have mentioned that they had previously heard arguments coming from the Corona’s townhome. However, they never anticipated that such heated disputes would escalate into a violent incident behind closed … Read more

Free COVID-19 and flu A/B testing offered by Sonora Quest for uninsured individuals in the state

Free COVID-19 and flu A/B testing offered by Sonora Quest for uninsured individuals in the state

With colder weather sweeping through Arizona, the cold and flu season has arrived in full force. Sonora Quest is stepping up to address this concern by providing complimentary COVID-19 and influenza A/B testing for uninsured individuals in Arizona. Sonora Quest has taken the initiative to address the increasing number of influenza and COVID-19 cases during … Read more

Homeowners in Arizona now have the opportunity to construct additional units under the new casitas law

Homeowners in Arizona now have the opportunity to construct additional units under the new casitas law

Arizona has recently passed a new law that permits the construction of casitas on properties located in cities with a population of over 75,000. This law aims to assist families in accommodating their relatives in close proximity or even creating rental units. Lindsey Ragas from FOX 10 brings us the details of this story. The … Read more

Indian companies face charges in the US for importing ingredients used in opioid fentanyl

Indian companies face charges in the US for importing ingredients used in opioid fentanyl

The U.S. Department of Justice announced on Monday that two Indian chemical companies have been indicted for allegedly importing ingredients for the highly addictive opioid fentanyl into the United States and Mexico. In Brooklyn, two chemical companies, Athos Chemicals and Raxuter Chemicals, have been charged with distributing and conspiring to distribute the ingredients. Both companies, … Read more

U.S. Justice Department Seizes Two Miami Condos for Violating Russia-Related Sanctions

U.S. Justice Department Seizes Two Miami Condos for Violating Russia-Related Sanctions

The Department of Justice has made an announcement today stating that it has successfully obtained the forfeiture of two luxurious Miami condominiums. This comes as a result of a court-ordered default judgment and final order of forfeiture that was entered on January 7. These condos were found to be in violation of U.S. sanctions against … Read more

Ministers seek advice on potentially reclassifying ketamine as a Class A drug

Ministers seek advice on potentially reclassifying ketamine as a Class A drug

Ketamine can lead to severe health issues, such as permanent harm to the bladder and kidneys. Spiking incidents frequently involve the detection of this drug. Ketamine is often utilized in veterinary medicine and healthcare facilities, but it has also gained popularity as a recreational drug because of its hallucinogenic properties. According to the latest data, … Read more

Chinese individuals apprehended in DR Congo with gold bars and $800,000 in cash

Chinese individuals apprehended in DR Congo with gold bars and $800,000 in cash

The weight of the gold bars that were seized has not been disclosed, as depicted in a file photo [Reuters]. Officials have announced the arrest of three Chinese nationals in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The individuals were found in possession of 12 gold bars and a significant sum of $800,000 (£650,000) in cash. … Read more

U.S. to reimburse application fees for Biden immigration program benefiting spouses of citizens

U.S. to reimburse application fees for Biden immigration program benefiting spouses of citizens

Tens of thousands of unauthorized immigrants married to American citizens who applied for a Biden administration program that was struck down in federal court will receive refunds from the U.S. government, as revealed by internal government documents obtained by CBS News. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced its intention to refund the application … Read more