Protest of Trump’s Arrest That Never Was Turns Into Tearful Bitch Fest in Phoenix
Tears were shed. Conspiracies were floated. Grievances were aired.
Tears were shed. Conspiracies were floated. Grievances were aired.
‘It’s really complicated.’ Some state lawmakers are confused by hemp and delta-8.
Ex-NBA player Al Harrington wants to use his flower to empower people of color.
Governor Katie Hobbs wants Arizona to pause executions. Maricopa County’s top prosecutor says not so fast.
The Premier Hockey Federation comes to Tempe on Sunday for the Isobel Cup championship.
Tracii Show Hutsona reported to a federal prison in Phoenix on Monday after bilking $1 million from her celebrity ex-boss.
The Super Bowl city fined a panhandler $225.
Police release new details about two deaths in February. Officers killed two more people in March.
Gas in Phoenix is more than your Starbucks coffee. Ouch!
“They didn’t have to shoot my son down like a dog in the street.”
Three cannabis brands drop new products that aim to please.
Delta-8, technically, is not illegal. A hazy debate about it broke out in the Arizona Senate.
Three Phoenix City Councilmembers offered four ways to help during an emotional meeting on Monday.
Phoenix Suns fans are shelling out big bucks to see Kevin Durant’s home court debut.
Spring training is finally back to “normal” in Phoenix and it has fans buzzing.
A new survey shows that Arizonans want to protect their swamp box.
Two lawsuits hope to lift the veil of secrecy over the city’s contract negotiations with a police union.
The deaths by Phoenix police officers include three shootings in four days.
“Sometimes people think the First Amendment means you can say and do whatever you want. It doesn’t,” Mesa Judge Raymond Schumacher said Thursday.
Two years and $15 million later, the city of Phoenix fails to expand its mental health crisis intervention program.
Not even advice from their own attorney kept Republicans on the Senate Rules Committee from approving a trio of bills targeting LGBTQ people.
A group of Arizona’s headline-grabbing right-wing lawmakers made it clear that they plan to fight to restrict abortions in the state.