This program allows citizens and business owners to register the locations of their video surveillance systems with the Maricopa Police Department. When a crime occurs, we will be able to identify the locations of video surveillance systems and enlist the assistance of citizens to help us collect video evidence.
Alia Beard Rau writes for the Arizona Republic and AZCentral.com, “U.S. District Court Judge John Sedwick has ordered Arizona to pay $200,000 in legal fees in one of the two cases that challenged the state’s ban on same-sex couples marrying.
Bruce St. James and Pamela Hughes from KTAR interviewed Terry Pochert. Terry along with this husband, Joseph Connolly, were the lead plaintiffs in the 1st lawsuit filed in 2014 to allow Arizona Marriage Quality.