Report: State Representative Don Shooter Created Hostile Working Environment
His colleagues describe him as a “pervy old man.”
His colleagues describe him as a “pervy old man.”
The full moon will be bigger, brighter, dimmer, bluer, and redder all at the same time Wednesday morning.
He wrote to the U.S. Capitol Police and Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
The diversity that we were celebrating didn’t include those in wheelchairs.
Ersula Ore says Stewart Ferrin, now a Pinal County deputy, is on a “deadly path,” cites two more incidents.
Hairstylists are up in arms, but libertarian groups like the proposal.
The controversy has led National Down Syndrome Society to sever ties with LuLaRoe.
Don’t let Facebook replace us with more cute cat photos (and we like cats).
As soon as the former sheriff launched his campaign for Senate, skeptics immediately deemed it a “cash grab.”
The governor signed it this morning. So what does the new law actually do?
A breakdown of the numbers
Megan Phelps-Roper: “We were praying for people to die and for terrible things to happen to our enemies.”
More 100 mayors received an invite to hear Trump speak at the White House on Wednesday. The mayor of the nation’s fifth-largest city wasn’t one of them.
Phoenix officials don’t know if an “ambitious” sustainability goal will save or cost money.
There is passion in both camps as people like Carlos Alfaro and Carrie Brown fight the war on the ground.
“At least be upfront about the fact that you are pushing your own Republican agenda.”
Gripping new details claim that Monique Portillo, who was in the wrong room at the wrong time on January 18, 2016, could have been killed that night,
She’s been covering immigration in Arizona for more than 15 years.
MALDEF President Thomas Saenz: “Not only are there very good business reasons to avoid this kind of cooperation, but there are legal reasons as well.”
Phoenix New Times’ tour of the facility left a lot of unanswered questions. Do you mind asking them again for us?
Here’s the most insane stuff Craig Brittain has posted online.
It’s not free to promote Arizona’s “open for business” climate, in contrast to a dysfunctional federal government.