Hobbs vetoes Charlie Kirk memorial license plate bill
Arizona’s governor brake-checked a bill that would’ve created a memorial license plate to honor the late Turning Point co-founder.
Arizona’s governor brake-checked a bill that would’ve created a memorial license plate to honor the late Turning Point co-founder.
Save daylight? Are we running out of it?
The Trump administration is using a Cold War-era law to crack down on immigrants — including those allowed to be here.
Emmanuel Damas, an ayslum seeker from Haiti, is at least the 10th person to die in ICE custody this year.
Making a lot of money leaves plenty of room for, uh, discretionary spending.
Out: “Get off my lawn!” In: “Deliver me my grass.”
Forty billboards depicting violent ICE arrests will be seen around Phoenix for the next month.
The speed cameras were live barely more than a week before a resident took their frustration out on one of them.
Vanessa Hickman, a former division chief under Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, was arrested in November.
Schools chief Tom Horne and Attorney General Kris Mayes said Dorrian Jones committed ESA fraud, but he was found not guilty.
A single-family, three-bedroom home goes for $3,500 a month in this Valley city.
Ruben Gallego is backing Maine’s Graham Platner, who (unwittingly, he claims) had a Nazi-associated tattoo until recently.
The final two days of this February were the hottest Phoenix has ever experienced for that month.
Charges were later dropped against Little Joe Lageman, who says police did shoddy police work and ignored other suspects.
Should the guy in charge of voter registration get this many things so obviously wrong?
A Scottsdale resident meant to ask about “tourism” spots. Reddit had a field day.
Though the state’s Medicaid system has cracked down on fraudulent sober living homes, they’re still victimizing people.
“Winter” isn’t really a thing here. But the season that passes for it is going by more quickly, one study shows.
If you’re calling it quits with lots of money in the bank, you might wind up in these Arizona destinations.
Steven Hooper’s explanation to Arizona’s law enforcement certification board was … less than convincing.
The Phoenix-area college is expanding its selection of cannabis certificate programs from four to six this year.
Most of the Democrats in Arizona’s congressional delegation feel they have somewhere better to be.