Is Phoenix Pride Getting Too Corporate?
Trans Queer Pueblo wants to see the parade and festival return to its radical roots.
Trans Queer Pueblo wants to see the parade and festival return to its radical roots.
With thousands of people heading to downtown Phoenix, traffic and parking are sure to be a mess.
Dean Tolson claims that a trespass warning from the Scottsdale Police hurt his career as a motivational speaker. But his attorney has been suspended by the state bar.
The bill will undo earlier guidelines that prevented internet service providers from using or selling your private browsing data without consent.
The gay-bashing group will picket at schools and churches throughout greater Phoenix this weekend.
A routine check on Thursday afternoon yielded a strange discovery.
It’s time for the city to start thinking creatively.
Central Barbershop’s owner, Roman Nektalov, is part of a community of barbers from the former Soviet Union who are thriving in metro Phoenix.
And the Arizona senator followed that question with: “Have you ever worn gym shorts and a tank top under your robe?”
The district sent home a letter to parents clarifying the school district’s policy.
Activists are concerned about plans to truck radioactive uranium ore through the reservation
It’s possible that Phoenix will adopt a policy similar to the ones already in place in Mesa, Tucson, and Flagstaff.
The Arizona Legislature has introduced legislation to assure that video footage from body cameras is not unfair to police officers. Do you think the officers need protection?
Police associations are backing SB 1253, but community members have raised concerns.
Can’t make it to Phoenix or Tucson to activate your account? Sorry, the legislature won’t hear what you have to say.
Steve Gomez’s son Anthony was born with a congenital heart defect that cost more than $2.5 million to treat.
The charge carries a fine of upward of $200. Tempe police say it is necessary to raise awareness of traffic safety.
The Arizona Democrat didn’t pull any punches during panel at SXSW in Austin, Texas.
Living close to nature is great until a bear attacks.
Rep. David Stringer, a member of the House Education Committee, apparently thinks that teaching is an easy, part-time job.
The former Phoenix mayor has ties to the owner of a rival dispensary business, Swell Farmacy.
SB 1384 would give First Amendment protection to student journalists, but Republican concerned that faculty members will “propagandize their own liberal views through … student publications.”