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a woman stands by a poster of a sleeping david schweikert

10 photos: Activists don pajamas to troll GOP Rep. David Schweikert

By Eli MilchmanAugust 17, 2025

At the “Sleepy Schweikert Snoozefest,” sleepwear was in as activists made fun of Schweikert for conking out.

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Kari Lake keeps doing apparently illegal shit in D.C.

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 15, 2025

Kari Lake seems to be the “acting CEO” of a federal agency just as much as she’s the governor of Arizona.

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Friends of detained Peoria restaurateur plan last-ditch plea to Trump

By Morgan FischerAugust 15, 2025

Even local GOP chair Lisa Everett wants to stop Kawaii Sushi owner Kelly Yu’s deportation: “We need to bring her home.”

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Op-ed: Cannabis rescheduling could hinge on Trump’s next move

By Janet JackimAugust 15, 2025

Donald Trump has expressed support for reclassifying cannabis as a less dangerous drug. Will that actually happen?

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Scam Likely? Where Arizona ranks among the worst states for spam calls

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 15, 2025

Do you cringe when your phone rings? You might live in the Grand Canyon State.

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Map: Which parts of Phoenix had the most rainfall last night?

By Morgan FischerAugust 14, 2025

At long last, the Valley was soaked by a true thunderstorm – though some areas got more rain than others.

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Phoenix introduces its new police chief: 5 takeaways

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 14, 2025

Matt Giordano, the new Phoenix police chief, talked about repairing community relations and delivering hard news to his cops.

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What’s up with the new blue Waymo vans in Phoenix?

By Morgan FischerAugust 14, 2025

Waymo is testing new robotaxis in the Valley. Eventually, Waymo hopes, they’ll ferry people around – with no steering wheel.

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Phoenix may finally get some monsoon rain this week: What to know

By Morgan FischerAugust 13, 2025

Phoenix is currently on track for the second-driest monsoon ever, but we could get some of that sweet sky water soon.

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Phoenix police to use AI to answer non-emergency calls. Is that good?

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 13, 2025

Phoenix expects the system to cut down on non-emergency call hold times, which are anecdotally atrocious.

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The Arpaio All-Stars: Meet the county sheriff’s sketchy retreads

By Stephen LemonsAugust 13, 2025

Jerry Sheridan claims he’s no Sheriff Joe. Still, he’s brought back some of Arpaio’s favorite badge-wearin’ bubbas.

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Peoria restaurateur will be deported to China soon, husband fears

By Morgan FischerAugust 13, 2025

Sushi joint owner Kelly Yu has been in ICE detention since May. Her husband has “lost faith” that she’ll avoid deportation.

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Solar panel tax credits are about to expire: What you should know

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 12, 2025

Installing a solar system will become a lot more expensive in 2026 thanks to Donald Trump’s much-maligned budget bill.

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2 Phoenix suburbs among fastest-growing retirement hubs in U.S.

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 12, 2025

Looking to retire in Arizona? As Jeremiah Johnson once said, “Go West Valley, old man.”

Diana Taurasi

5 takeaways from Amazon’s docuseries on Mercury legend Diana Taurasi

By Brendon KleenAugust 11, 2025

The three-part Amazon Prime Video streaming series is full of surprises about Diana Taurasi.

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New light rail line could raze historic Phoenix homes, residents fear

By Emily HolshouserAugust 11, 2025

Woodland Historic District residents say five houses would go if Valley Metro picks an extension route through the area.

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Tempe cop: Chief gave city officials data to harass homeless advocates

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 8, 2025

A police commander says Chief Kenneth McCoy improperly gave city brass sensitive info to hound people feeding the unhoused.

Phoenix police officers aim their weapons at Turrell Clay as he stands on a rooftop with his arms raised in surrender in Maryvale on Jan. 10.

Phoenix cops killed a man with ‘less-lethal’ weapons. Are they unsafe?

By Emily Holshouser, Isabelle Marceles and Jamie Montoya | Cronkite NewsAugust 8, 2025

Pitched as a safer way to subdue suspects, the less-lethal weapons used by Phoenix police can actually be deadly.

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greg stanton

Stanton wants to join lawsuit against ICE over detention center visits

By Morgan FischerAugust 8, 2025

Several Democrats in Congress are suing ICE over a new rule preventing them from making surprise inspections.

a young man in a backward hat that says "sharing food is not a crime"

Tempe threw a homeless advocate in jail for filming cops

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 7, 2025

Seemingly recognizing that its cops had screwed up, Tempe later dropped the charges against unhoused advocate Austin Davis.

a masked HSI agent with a rifel

Map: Where ICE has been seen in Phoenix so far in 2025

By Morgan FischerAugust 7, 2025

Publicly reported sightings – which represent a fraction of ICE activity – show agents hitting some areas more than others.

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What’s the hottest August on record in Phoenix?

By Morgan FischerAugust 7, 2025

August in Phoenix has been blistering so far in 2025 and may very well wind up breaking records.

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