Judge gives history lecture, imposes order on county sheriff meeting
Federal Judge G. Murray Snow moved the unruly court-ordered meeting to the courthouse and treated it like detention.
Federal Judge G. Murray Snow moved the unruly court-ordered meeting to the courthouse and treated it like detention.
Tempe has a deal with Flock Safety, whose license plate cameras feed a national database that ICE has sometimes accessed.
Jay Feely, who is running for Congress as a Republican, posted a video covered military gear. “You poser,” Gallego wrote.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes held a town hall to “gin up awareness” about the proposed 14% increase in energy costs.
Arizona’s biggest measles outbreak in decades is in a small Arizona town trying to move past its infamous polygamist prophet.
Some of the state’s smaller retirement towns offer the best chance to stretch that retirement savings.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety fired Joshua McCluskey after he let a truck driver off with a lighter citation.
A good sign catches the eye. A great one makes you laugh. These are our favorites from Saturday.
The state killed Richard Djerf, who murdered four members of a family in 1993.
Body-cam footage showed a Phoenix cop shooting a man who suddenly stood up and turned to enter a restaurant. He was unarmed.
The weather is cooling down, and the mass protests are gearing back up.
Victor Altamirano was holding a knife and yelling “Kill me” from about 40-50 feet away from officers before they shot him.
Our streets don’t have many confusing twists and turns, yet our ranking still isn’t much to write home about.
After no fatal shootings for six months, Phoenix police have been on quite the spree since Chief Matt Giordano took over.
Last month, the Supreme Court essentially approved tactics that Joe Arpaio made infamous. Now, Arpaio is riding high.
GOP State Rep. Joseph Chaplik, who is mulling a Congressional bid, keeps amplifying Islamophobic social media content.
The state will kill Richard Djerf on Friday. Experts warn his execution by lethal injection could be deceptively agonizing.
High winds and rain uprooted trees and damaged buildings in Tempe on Monday.
Autumn may be off to a wet start, but that trend doesn’t figure to hold for the first few months of 2026.
What do a golf cart, cable TV and car washes have to do with following a federal judge’s order to stop racially profiling?
Police said David Steinbach pointed a gun, though body-cam footage released by the department doesn’t capture that moment.
Can’t spell “QAnon” without Q&A. The infamous Jan. 6 insurrectionist spoke to New Times about his bonkers anti-Trump lawsuit.