Flower Power: How Arizona’s weed lobby wields its political influence
The Arizona Dispensaries Association, backed by corporate behemoths, sits at the nexus of power in the state’s weed industry.
The Arizona Dispensaries Association, backed by corporate behemoths, sits at the nexus of power in the state’s weed industry.
The Arizona Department of Transportation offers a whopping 104 specialty license plate designs, each costing $25.
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Donald Trump brought out Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at the event, managing to lower the room’s collective IQ even further.
Rents are high everywhere, but you can get the most bang for your buck in these Phoenix- and Tucson-adjacent communities.
One of Arizona’s famous dust storms hit the Valley on Thursday afternoon, and social media had a ton of great photos.
Chandler public schools are asking parents to sign off on teaching their kids things like “integers” and “geometric figures.”
Hoping for a break from the Arizona heat? Hope again.
The Arizona Supreme Court rejected a challenge to Proposition 139, which enshrines abortion rights in the state constitution.
The former Phoenix vice mayor survived a recount, beating fellow Democrat Raquel Terán for a surefire seat in Congress.
It’s amazing what can happen when your presidential candidate isn’t in his 80s.
Peter MacDonald, one of three living code talkers, captivated a crowd of hundreds last week in the small Navajo Nation town.
Danny Tiner of Surprise was watching TikTok before distractedly plowing his semitruck into stopped traffic in January 2023.
Viable Solutions markets kratom products as an herbal supplement. This Gilbert man says the drug killed his wife.
Arizona drivers can now pick from 104 plate designs. Phoenix Rising soccer fans will love one of them.
Phoenix is a seasoned host of big-time sporting events, but the idea that it could manage an Olympics left Reddit laughing.
Horne is leading the Department of Education by losing money, picking fights and “publicly obsessing over kids’ genitals.”
Phoenix has always been hot. But as one study shows, it’s staying hot for longer each year.
The campaign arm of the House Democrats is throwing its financial might behind former state Rep. Amish Shah this November.
For years, Matthew Willes used fake delivery slips to collect the personal information of homeowners. Now he’s paying for it.
Team USA athletes with connections to the Grand Canyon State won 10 Olympic medals in 2024.
Phoenix passed new heat protection rules in March, but airport workers say they’re not being followed.