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River Chunnui

Peoria school district settles with trans teacher in harassment suit

By Tori GantzJuly 11, 2025

River Chunnui sued last year, claiming that right-wing school board members tried to get them fired for being trans.

a flgiht path of a helicopter showing it spelling "ALEX"

Phoenix police chopper writes the name ‘ALEX’ in middle of the night

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 11, 2025

Who is Alex? And was buzzing a Maryvale neighborhood in the middle of the night worth the flight of spelling fancy?

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Stanton bashes ‘pathetic’ ‘neanderthal’ Lake for sharing gay rumor

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 10, 2025

Kari Lake used a live hearing to suggest Rep. Greg Stanton is gay. “What are you,” Stanton said Thursday, “a neanderthal?”

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Get a proof-of-citizenship request in Maricopa County? What to do

By Jen Fifield | VotebeatJuly 10, 2025

Thousands of voters received confusing letters due to errors by the Recorder’s Office and the Motor Vehicles Department.

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Tempe Iranian man arrested by ICE goes on hunger strike in prison

By Zach BuchananJuly 10, 2025

Mehzrad Asadi Eidivand has lost 45 pounds, a friend says. His brother also went on hunger strike in ICE detention last month.

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Tolleson police defend student-punching cop, attack district officials

By Morgan FischerJuly 10, 2025

After smacking a student in the face, Tolleson cop Eric Hendrix was booted from his post as a school resource officer.

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Activists push petition to repeal divisive Tempe parks ordinance

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 9, 2025

Critics say the ordinance targets groups helping the unhoused. They now hope to put a repeal measure before voters.

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Pulitzer Prize-winning Arizona political cartoonist Steve Benson dies

By Arizona Mirror StaffJuly 9, 2025

Benson authored incisive cartoons for the Arizona Republic and the Arizona Mirror. His work also appeared in New Times.

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Undercover baby cops help bust Valley smoke shops selling vapes to kids

By Morgan FischerJuly 8, 2025

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has roughly 100 underage volunteers who try to buy tobacco products on the sly.

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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes

Kris Mayes says it’s ‘bullshit’ that ICE agents wear masks

By Morgan FischerJuly 8, 2025

Masked agents are abducting people left and right. “Real lawmen and women don’t wear masks,” the Arizona attorney general said.

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What to know about new Phoenix police chief Matt Giordano

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 8, 2025

After months of searching, Phoenix picked someone to lead its embattled police force. Here’s what to know about the new chief.

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How Arizona students escaped Israel when war broke out with Iran

By Johnny Fogel | Cronkite NewsJuly 8, 2025

Several Arizona students were caught amid missile strikes when Israel began a conflict with Iran. Here’s how they got out.

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andy biggs

5 ways governor hopeful Andy Biggs voted to screw over Arizona

By Morgan FischerJuly 8, 2025

GOP Rep. Andy Biggs dutifully passed Donald Trump’s budget bill, which will hurt the state Biggs aspires to lead.

nikki blue

Ex-Mercury head coach accuses team of racial discrimination in lawsuit

By Zach BuchananJuly 7, 2025

Nikki Blue says she was paid less than her white counterparts and wasn’t given a real shot at remaining head coach.

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Phoenix suburb home to the most expensive ZIP code in Arizona

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 7, 2025

With a median home price of $5.5 million, you’ve got to be loaded to afford a house in this Valley enclave for the uber-rich.

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Feeling the heat: Phoenix is at the ‘epicenter’ of the climate crisis

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona MirrorJuly 4, 2025

Climate change is making Phoenix hotter – and more dangerous, experts say. Are we approaching a breaking point?

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Phoenix woman with leukemia getting sicker in ICE lockup, partner says

By Morgan FischerJuly 3, 2025

Sonia Almaraz says Arbella “Yari” Rodríguez Márquez has lost 55 pounds since February, when Border Patrol arrested her.

arizona attorney general kris mayes holds up THC-infused products that she said are being illegally sold

Judge: Arizona can continue to crack down on hemp-based THC products

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 3, 2025

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes says hemp-THC products at smoke shops and gas stations are illegal. A judge agrees.

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sky harbor international airport

Wanna hear some bullshit? The top 50 airports list snubbed Sky Harbor

By Morgan FischerJuly 3, 2025

Our politics? Toxic. The heat? Brutal. Housing? Increasingly unaffordable. But the airport? Notably not shitty.

Katie Hobbs

All 174 bills Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed in 2025, and why

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 2, 2025

Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed 174 bills so far in the 2025 legislative session, a new record. Here’s what they were.

corey woods and randy keating

After hours of backlash, Tempe OKs controversial new parks ordinance

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 2, 2025

A city council meeting lasted until 1 a.m. as residents spoke against an ordinance that may limit groups aiding the homeless.

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a pregnant woman in handcuffs

Miscarriage of justice: Donald Trump’s war on pregnant migrants

By Stephen LemonsJuly 2, 2025

Kept in awful conditions by ICE, Rubia Morales-Alfaro lost a pregnancy. In Trump’s America, there’s no mercy for migrant moms.

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