From convicted killer Aaron Gunches execution, a missing Phoenix yoga instructor, to several deadly crashes in Arizona, here are this week's top stories.
A plan by Gov. Katie Hobbs to use her powers to make eggs more affordable might not be all it's cracked up to be.
A timeline of Aaron Gunches’ case, and how complications with lethal injections delayed his sentence
The use of lethal injections has been under criticism in recent history for botched executions and illegal sourcing, leading ...
The will for his own death has led to his characterization as a “volunteer.” But his ultimate demise could be put another way ...
Gunches was the first inmate executed in Arizona since a series of botched lethal injections prompted a halt to the practice ...
Opinion
A week of executions in America: Inmates put to death in Louisiana, Arizona, Oklahoma and FloridaWhile the men’s death warrants were signed before Donald Trump took office January 20, the state executioners and the US judiciary were certainly emboldened to see these executions through to ...
FLORENCE, Ariz. (AP) — An Arizona man who kidnapped and murdered his girlfriend's ex-husband was executed Wednesday, the ...
Aaron Brian Gunches, 53, was executed on Wednesday, March 19, at 10 a.m. for the 2002 shooting death of Ted Price, his ...
Gunches "let out a snoring-type sound after the lethal injection," the deputy director of Arizona's department of corrections ...
Aaron Gunches was found guilty in the 2002 murder of Ted Price. Witnesses said his death by lethal injection in Arizona ...
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