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

Judge to rule on whether to halt Mayes crackdown on hemp THC products

By TJ L'HeureuxJune 20, 2025

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes faces a lawsuit for declaring hemp-based THC products found in smoke shops illegal.

a man smiles at night holding a video camera

Memorial for journalist Dennis Gilman set for Saturday in Miami, Arizona

By Stephen LemonsJune 20, 2025

Gilman won recognition for documenting the activities of far-right figures like former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio.

ICE agents arrest someone

Arizona churches brace for ICE raids after Los Angeles arrests

By Collin Hodge | Cronkite NewsJune 20, 2025

Donald Trump has authorized immigration agents to make arrests at churches. “There is no sanctuary at all,” said one pastor.

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Two lawmakers voted against the Chase Field bill by reading poems

By Zach BuchananJune 20, 2025

Mitzi Epstein read a long poem about “the billionaire beast” with “ugly red eyes.” Jake Hoffman used AI to create his poem.

border patrol agents arrest people in bisbee

Border Patrol arrests people at Bisbee Pride, raising alarm

By Natalia Rodriguez | LOOKOUTJune 19, 2025

“It was almost like a show of force or scare tactic to intimidate us and let us know we could be next,” one person said.

A person's leg is blistered and raw, lying against hospital bedding.

Woman suffers gnarly burns on hot pavement, sues Phoenix PD

By TJ L'HeureuxJune 19, 2025

Phoenix officers pressed the woman onto unshaded pavement last June. They say she resisted arrest. Video suggests otherwise.

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a protester holds a mexican flag and a sign that says" families have no borders"

Protesting in the Arizona summer? What to bring so you don’t die

By Morgan FischerJune 18, 2025

The Arizona heat won’t relent for several months. If you’re going to protest, here’s how to do it safely.

a series of presidents-as-dominos — from bill clinton to george bush to barack obama to joe biden — knock into each other, pushing a trump domino onto a small family in the desert

How Clinton and Obama helped build Trump’s mass deportation machine

By Stephen LemonsJune 18, 2025

Donald Trump didn’t invent racist immigration policy. For decades, both major parties built the system he’s now weaponizing.

justin heap pointing and smiling

Maricopa County’s big elections feud is getting ugly – and litigious

By Morgan FischerJune 17, 2025

“We don’t start fights at the board of supervisors,” board chairman Thomas Galvin said Tuesday. “We finish them.”

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a phoenix highway with a billboard reading 107 degrees at 7:25 p.m.

What is the hottest month in Phoenix?

By Morgan FischerJune 17, 2025

When it’s 110 degrees, the days all blend together. But the hottest months in Phoenix history should be familiar.

a woman speaks into a microphone in a meeting room setting

Phoenix’s police chief candidate forum was actually kinda good

By TJ L'HeureuxJune 17, 2025

After starting the search over, Phoenix interviewed three new police chief hopefuls. It went better than the first time.

joe arpaio blows out candles on a birthday cake

We went to Joe Arpaio’s birthday. So did serial murderer Sammy Gravano

By Stephen LemonsJune 17, 2025

The notorious former county sheriff celebrated his 93rd birthday on Saturday. We went so you didn’t have to.

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abe hamadeh

Rep. Hamadeh retweets man credibly accused of sex trafficking and rape

By TJ L'HeureuxJune 16, 2025

Rep. Abe Hamadeh follows both Andrew and Tristan Tate, infamous misogynists who face criminal charges in multiple countries.

A protester confronts Phoenix police in riot gear just before an 8 p.m. curfew during Black Lives Matter protests in May 2020.

Victims of Phoenix police don’t buy that cops can reform themselves

By Emma Lucille Bradford | Cronkite NewsJune 16, 2025

Phoenix says it will reform its police without federal oversight. People mistreated by cops will believe it when they see it.

houses in ahwatukee and south mountan

How long do you need to save to buy a home in Arizona?

By TJ L'HeureuxJune 16, 2025

If you want to buy a home in Arizona in the next decade, you better start saving now.

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a woman walks down the street holding a banner that says "united we stand"

Thousands protest Trump at the Capitol on ‘No Kings’ Day: 13 photos

By TJ L'HeureuxJune 14, 2025

Thousands rebuke Donald Trump on his birthday at the Arizona Capitol and around the state, the largest such protest yet.

justin heap

MAGA county recorder throws a fit, sues board of supervisors

By Zach BuchananJune 13, 2025

Justin Heap casts himself as a righteous defender of democracy. But even other Republicans seem to think he’s a joke.

derrick hall

The Diamondbacks want you to pester lawmakers for stadium upgrades

By Zach BuchananJune 13, 2025

In an email, a Diamondbacks executive asked fans to stump for a stalled bill to refurbish Chase Field with public money.

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open soda cans with a marijuana leaf on top

Hemp THC products are everywhere in Arizona. Congress may change that

By TJ L'HeureuxJune 13, 2025

A legal loophole has allowed hemp-based weed products to be sold outside dispensaries in Arizona. It may soon close.

protesters hold signs in the air

Phoenix’s ‘No Kings’ protests on Flag Day: What to know

By Morgan FischerJune 13, 2025

As Donald Trump throws himself a military parade for his birthday, thousands of Arizonans will protest around the Valley.

protesters hold signs

‘It’s giving Hitler’: Protesters demand ICE release arrested father

By Emily Holshouser | Arizona MirrorJune 12, 2025

Immigration agents pulled over and arrested 48-year-old Joel Gutierrez on his way to work on June 4.

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a dripping faucet

Arizona is losing groundwater at an alarming rate, study shows

By TJ L'HeureuxJune 12, 2025

Arizona is bracing for cuts to its Colorado River water. At the same time, a new study shows we’re losing groundwater.

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