Trump’s DOJ rescinded its report on Phoenix police. What’s that mean?
“Everyone is entitled to their own opinion,” said Phoenix attorney Quacy Smith, “but no one is entitled to their own facts.”
“Everyone is entitled to their own opinion,” said Phoenix attorney Quacy Smith, “but no one is entitled to their own facts.”
Phoenix is getting its first direct route to Asia, largely thanks to bringing a Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer to town.
Every summer, monsoon season provides Phoenix with roughly half of its yearly rainfall – and a needed break from the heat.
Since 2013, 173 people have died at the hands of the Phoenix Police Department, according to a new study.
Phoenix is growing at a healthy clip. But the communities on its outskirts are filling up even faster.
On social media, state Rep. Walt Blackman decried the GOP’s “hard-right faction” that has ditched the tenets of Ronald Reagan.
Emily Pike’s mom learned she was dead via social media, one example of how tribal, county and state systems failed Pike.
The ground below Phoenix and other American cities is sagging. How bad is it?
For months, a Project 2025 subgroup drafted plans to place domestic law enforcement under Trump’s thumb. We have their files.
We’re kicking off a year of news investigations, funded by the Trace Foundation. Introducing the Arizona Watchdog Project.
A new law requires porn sites to verify you’re at least 18. That may mean submitting a driver’s license to get your rocks off.
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill that bars weed advertisers from targeting kids with St. Nick and other friendly characters.
Every year, Gov. Katie Hobbs spikes the same anti-trans bills. Schools chief Tom Horne says he’s shocked it happened again.
A GOP budget proposal cuts Medicaid, which serves 2 million Arizonans, by $880 billion. These groups hope to stop it.
Ruben Gallego beat an awful candidate – ahem, Kari Lake – to win a Senate seat. How much credit should he get for winning?
After a year of ramped-up enforcement against the unhoused and people who help them, is Tempe changing its tune?
Yes, it’s a dry heat. But this summer, maybe not quite as dry as it usually is.
Arizona has one county with a huge population center and 14 others with much smaller populations. Do income levels correlate?
Oak Flat, the Apache holy land east of Phoenix, sits on a bonanza of copper. A huge mining company wants it.
Weed has been legal in Arizona for four years now, and residents of the Grand Canyon State seem to be losing interest.
“I’m astounded that someone who ran on election integrity can think that’s a good idea,” GOP chair Gina Swoboda told us.
The team wants tax dollars for stadium upgrades. Public records raise questions about what the team is supposed to be spending on that already.