What Arizona Politicians Are Tweeting About the End of DACA
A sample of tweets from Arizona politicians after President Donald Trump’s decision announced
A sample of tweets from Arizona politicians after President Donald Trump’s decision announced
Twitter thread of two decades of coverage of the former sheriff goes viral, reaching hundreds of thousands
Phoenix New Times brings you the latest update on President Donald Trump’s visit to the Valley of the Sun.
Yes, there was violence from both sides in Charlottesville; but that didn’t mean those opposing racism were wrong.
The president is returning to the site of one of his first major campaign rallies on Tuesday, August 22.
Proof that I actually saw what I said I saw.
I could have investigated any number of important topics this past weekend for today’s column. Instead, I opted to spend Saturday night researching the quintessential downtown Phoenix experience
The execution of Ronald Phillips, who raped and beat to death a 3-year-old Ohio girl, became part of the conversation about how we kill our killers. Arizona must answer this question before its next execution.
Early Friday morning East Coast time, the Arizona senator rebuffed appeals by fellow Republicans and did what he said he would do: Vote against the legislation as it was written.
In 1973, columnist Art Buchwald provided Nixon supporters a handy list of responses to questions from nasty liberals. It seems appropriate to borrow some of it here. (I am not a crook.)
It’s what I asked him to do in a “Dear John Letter.” I didn’t expect him to take me so literally.
These aren’t presidential position papers. These are the ramblings of a man who only five years ago was tweeting about the love affair between the stars of the movie Twilight.
How does standing in line at the DMV to change the address on your driver’s license compare to the Trail of Tears and slavery?
Of course not, at least in a biological sense. But what else is there new to talk about as Sheriff Joe finally goes on trial today?
It wasn’t so bad. We didn’t even set the all-time record of 122. But summer’s just beginning.
Philip Maxwell earns a $500 Visa gift card by joining us on social media.
Okay, we can all agree that Obamacare wasn’t perfect, but what’s the rush? Get it right this time.
By the time I arrived here in 2013, Psycho’s Janet Leigh was dead and so, it seeemed, was downtown Phoenix.
Whether at a restaurant or bar, the worth of the meal is so much more than the quality of the food and drink
Blame Donald Trump if you want, but the country’s current problems lie at the feet, uh, make that the zipper, of one man.
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A new state law in the Lone Star State, SB 4, is bringing a lot of comparisons to Arizona’s onerous SB 1070. And with good reason.