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A woman holds up a large banner that reads: “ICE is here! Take precautions,” in Spanish at the Phoenix Immigration Court in Phoenix

Using new tactics, ICE is arresting people again at immigration court

By Gloria Rebecca Gomez | Arizona MirrorMay 29, 2025

ICE agents halted the practice after blowback last week, but are back on the hunt for immigrants leaving court hearings.

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3 years after cops let her son drown, Tempe woman demands city do more

By TJ L'HeureuxMay 29, 2025

Sean Bickings drowned in Tempe Town Lake in 2022 as two police officers watched. His mom wants more safety measures.

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Phoenix school district didn’t inform parents of sexual abuse settlement

By Morgan FischerMay 29, 2025

Parents found out from public records that the Phoenix Elementary School District settled a sexual abuse lawsuit for $200K.

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Valley suburb ranked most affordable Arizona city to buy a home

By TJ L'HeureuxMay 29, 2025

Housing costs are high everywhere, but one new analysis found several Valley cities are among the most affordable in the U.S.

eli crane

LGBTQ+ Arizonans are fed up with MAGA Rep. Eli Crane

By Zach Bradshaw | LOOKOUTMay 28, 2025

“He doesn’t live here. He doesn’t talk to us. He won’t meet with us. Eli Crane has not been present.”

Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia

Arizona richest billionaires list gets shakeup amid U.S. tariffs

By Morgan FischerMay 28, 2025

Donald Trump’s schizophrenic tariffs have hit some Arizona billionaires in the wallet, while others have gotten richer.

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a rusted car in front of a wall with a postcard-style "Seligman" on the side

A septic tank in this tiny Arizona town could crack a 2006 cold case

By Stephen LemonsMay 28, 2025

Keith King vanished 19 years ago in Seligman. A private detective thinks he knows where King’s body is – and who killed him.

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Supreme Court rejects lawsuit to save Oak Flat from mining company

By Shondiin Silversmith | Arizona MirrorMay 27, 2025

The decision effectively ends a desperate effort to save the Apache holy land from being destroyed by a two-mile-wide crater.

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Arizona still has 37 abortion restrictions. A lawsuit seeks to void them

By Morgan FischerMay 27, 2025

A group of abortion advocates is suing to knock down some of Arizona’s most restrictive remaining abortion limits.

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Birds keep flying into your windows? Here’s why, and what to do

By Jason Hoeksema | The ConversationMay 26, 2025

If birds are crashing into your windows, they don’t have a death wish. They’re confused, and you can help.

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Cop board punishes Phoenix sergeant for DUI, likely ending his career

By TJ L'HeureuxMay 23, 2025

An oversight board handed the 20-year Phoenix police veteran a year-long suspension and disciplined five other Arizona cops.

A woman wearing a hat that reads Mexicans Aren't Going Anywhere

‘We feel powerless’: Phoenix rocked by ICE immigration court arrests

By Morgan FischerMay 23, 2025

ICE arrested dozens of asylum-seekers at a Phoenix immigration courthouse. Protestors, lawmakers and lawyers are responding.

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FDA changes COVID-19 vaccine approval: Can you still get one?

By Libby Richards | The ConversationMay 23, 2025

If you’re after a COVID-19 booster this year, it might be hard to obtain. Here’s what you should know.

a sign that shows left turns ok during some hours, prohibited during others

Phoenix punts on getting rid of its notorious suicide lanes

By TJ L'HeureuxMay 22, 2025

Nearly 5,000 residents signed a petition to end the reverse lanes on Seventh Avenue and Seventh Street.

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Arizona to execute Richard Djerf for 1993 murder of Phoenix family

By Michael Kiefer | Arizona MirrorMay 22, 2025

After the execution of Aaron Gunches earlier this year, Attorney General Kris Mayes has picked the next prisoner to die.

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‘Cat ladies’ celebrate Phoenix proclamation about stray cat problem

By Morgan FischerMay 22, 2025

Missy Pruitt wants Phoenix to curb its booming cat population. The proclamation is a “very small step,” but an important one.

A Phoenix police officer stands in front of a tent belonging to an unhoused person

Trump’s DOJ rescinded its report on Phoenix police. What’s that mean?

By TJ L'HeureuxMay 21, 2025

“Everyone is entitled to their own opinion,” said Phoenix attorney Quacy Smith, “but no one is entitled to their own facts.”

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STARLUX Airlines to open direct Phoenix-Taiwan route next year

By Morgan FischerMay 21, 2025

Phoenix is getting its first direct route to Asia, largely thanks to bringing a Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer to town.

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When does monsoon season start in Arizona? What you should know

When does monsoon season start in Arizona? What you should know

By Zach BuchananMay 21, 2025

Every summer, monsoon season provides Phoenix with roughly half of its yearly rainfall – and a needed break from the heat.

a phoenix police officer, seen from behind, holding a riot shield

Only one U.S. department has killed more people than Phoenix police

By TJ L'HeureuxMay 20, 2025

Since 2013, 173 people have died at the hands of the Phoenix Police Department, according to a new study.

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2 Phoenix suburbs among the fastest-growing U.S. cities

By Morgan FischerMay 20, 2025

Phoenix is growing at a healthy clip. But the communities on its outskirts are filling up even faster.

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GOP state lawmaker rips the MAGA wing of his party in late night post

By TJ L'HeureuxMay 19, 2025

On social media, state Rep. Walt Blackman decried the GOP’s “hard-right faction” that has ditched the tenets of Ronald Reagan.

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