Kari Lake keeps changing her tune on abortion
Like a chameleon, the U.S. Senate candidate keeps shifting her position on the high-profile issue.
Like a chameleon, the U.S. Senate candidate keeps shifting her position on the high-profile issue.
Free weed, Bong Wars and so much more this weekend in Mesa. What else could you want in a cannabis festival?
The long arm of the law finally caught up with the alt-right troll. Sort of.
Miguel Godines is the fourth person killed by Phoenix police so far this year.
We’re looking back at sets by Dominic Fike, Lane 8, Hippo Campus and more.
Attorney General Kris Mayes accuses RealPage, nine landlords of acting like a cartel to gouge renters.
As Republican lawmakers push a ballot measure, they fast-tracked a controversial immigration bill to Gov. Katie Hobbs.
The county’s new sheriff says he wants the job for a full four-year term. He faces voters in a July primary.
The governor cited a Phoenix New Times story when ordering state boards to improve how they discipline health care providers.
GOP lawmakers are pushing a ballot measure that bars undocumented immigrants from many taxpayer-funded social benefits.
The women say they are being harassed and intimidated. The plastic surgeon wants a judge to dismiss the lawsuits.
Clergy from across the Valley rally with Sky Harbor workers and demand Phoenix City Council members investigate.
The D-backs are back! And so are 14 other teams that make up spring training in the Valley. Here’s what you need to know.
The fatality – the third Phoenix police killing in 2024 – came as officers investigated the robbery of a pawnshop.
The longtime sheriff’s deputy changed political parties so he could replace Democrat Paul Penzone.
Lake was booed by Republicans, she spoke at a QAnon fundraiser, and her campaign lied about $75,000 in speaking fees.
“We’re running him over. Hold on,” an officer said seconds after another one shot David Epaloose.
The move will present a “dumbed-down, whitewashed version of history” to students, critics said.
“I’ve got a GREAT big brother. He’s always had my back.” And a fat checkbook.
“Paid family leave shouldn’t be a luxury.”
John Michael Lewis Jr., 43, was inside his home when shots were exchanged with officers. It’s not clear how he died.
They searched sidewalks, alleys, parks, riverbeds and building doorways to count the number of unsheltered people in metro Phoenix.