Skip to content
advertisement
  • facebook
  • instagram
  • x
  • tiktok
  • bsky
  • threads
Site Logo
Support Us
User Menu
  • Sign Up/Sign In
  • Contribute
  • Contact
Search
Close Search Close Search
  • News
    • Arizona Watchdog Project
    • Courts
    • Crime & Police
    • Education
    • Housing
    • Immigration
    • Politics & Government
    • Sports
    • Trump
    • Weather
  • Cannabis
  • Opinion
    • Community Voice
    • Editorial Voice
    • Reader Response
  • Food & Drink
    • Bars & Breweries
    • Openings & Closings
    • Restaurants
    • Shops & Markets
    • Top 100 Bars
    • Top 50 Restaurants
  • Arts & Culture
    • Books
    • Film, TV & Streaming
    • Outdoors & Rec
    • Performing Arts
    • Sex & Dating
    • Travel
    • Valley Life
    • Visual Arts
  • Music
    • Concert Previews
    • Concert Reviews
    • Critic’s Notebook
    • Features
    • Local Music
    • Touring Artists
  • Things To Do
    • Calendar
    • Events Coverage
    • Free & Cheap
    • Scottsdale
  • Best of Phoenix
    • Out now: Best of Phoenix 2025!
    • Cannabis
    • Food & Drink
    • Fun & Games
    • Goods & Services
    • La Vida
    • Megalopolitan Life
    • Nightlife
    • Readers’ Choice
  • Newsletters
  • More
    • About Us
    • Weekly WTF
    • Advertise With Us
    • Contact Us
    • Flipbook Archive
    • Membership
    • Our Staff
    • Promotions & Free Stuff
    • Tell Your Story-Sponsored

Good news for clean energy in Phoenix: voters smacked down Turning Point’s SRP slate

  • News
    • Arizona Watchdog Project
    • Courts
    • Crime & Police
    • Education
    • Housing
    • Immigration
    • Politics & Government
    • Sports
    • Trump
    • Weather
  • Cannabis
  • Opinion
    • Community Voice
    • Editorial Voice
    • Reader Response
  • Food & Drink
    • Bars & Breweries
    • Openings & Closings
    • Restaurants
    • Shops & Markets
    • Top 100 Bars
    • Top 50 Restaurants
  • Arts & Culture
    • Books
    • Film, TV & Streaming
    • Outdoors & Rec
    • Performing Arts
    • Sex & Dating
    • Travel
    • Valley Life
    • Visual Arts
  • Music
    • Concert Previews
    • Concert Reviews
    • Critic’s Notebook
    • Features
    • Local Music
    • Touring Artists
  • Things To Do
    • Calendar
    • Events Coverage
    • Free & Cheap
    • Scottsdale
  • Best of Phoenix
    • Out now: Best of Phoenix 2025!
    • Cannabis
    • Food & Drink
    • Fun & Games
    • Goods & Services
    • La Vida
    • Megalopolitan Life
    • Nightlife
    • Readers’ Choice
  • Newsletters
  • More
    • About Us
    • Weekly WTF
    • Advertise With Us
    • Contact Us
    • Flipbook Archive
    • Membership
    • Our Staff
    • Promotions & Free Stuff
    • Tell Your Story-Sponsored
  • facebook
  • instagram
  • x
  • tiktok
  • bsky
  • threads

News

Showing 1893 - 1914 of 32478

Laila Dalton Reflects on Surviving Starbucks’ Union-Busting Tactics

By Katya SchwenkSeptember 6, 2022

To commemorate Labor Day, Phoenix New Times spoke with four union leaders and rank-and-file workers – from teachers to dispensary workers – about the victories and struggles of the past year, and the labor movement in Arizona.

Marisol Garcia Wants to Transform Arizona’s Teachers Union

By Katya SchwenkSeptember 5, 2022

To commemorate Labor Day, Phoenix New Times spoke with four union leaders and rank-and-file workers – from teachers to dispensary workers – about the victories and struggles of the past year, and the labor movement in Arizona.

County Attorney Rachel Mitchell Wants Prison in Gun-Related Pleas

By Katya SchwenkSeptember 3, 2022

It’s the most recent move County Attorney Rachel Mitchell has touted as evidence that she is “cracking down on crime.”

advertisement
advertisement
advertisement

‘Trauma That Still Haunts Me’: Phoenix Woman Sues Lyft Over Sexual Assault

By Elias WeissSeptember 2, 2022

The woman alleged that her Lyft driver sexually assaulted her in Phoenix. Now, she’s taking the rideshare behemoth to court.

Debate Ditchers: These 3 Popular Arizona Candidates Just Can’t Commit

By Elias WeissSeptember 1, 2022

For better or worse, general election debates have become an American tradition. Why are Arizona politicians ducking out now?

What We Smoke When We Smoke Weed

By Phoenix New Times WritersSeptember 1, 2022

A brief guide to cannabis from buds to bowl. It’s good to know exactly what part of the plant you are enjoying.

advertisement

Phoenix’s New Police Chief to Make $232,000 a Year

By Katya SchwenkAugust 31, 2022

On Wednesday, the city of Phoenix is set to approve the employment contract for its next police chief, Michael Sullivan, who has worked for the last three years with the Baltimore Police Department.

Kari Lake Bashes Federal Loan Forgiveness. Unless It’s Hers

By Elias WeissAugust 30, 2022

Kari Lake bemoans plan for federal student loan forgiveness as if her family’s own loan wasn’t forgiven. Spoiler alert – it was.

Abe Hamadeh Has Trouble Following Arizona Election Law – Again

By Elias WeissAugust 30, 2022

Abe Hamadeh, the GOP nominee for Arizona Attorney General, filed a financial disclosure statement that failed to include his income from two jobs and his interests in businesses.

advertisement

7 Techy Out of This World Weed Gadgets

By Mike MadriagaAugust 29, 2022

We scoured the galaxy to locate seven electric gadgets that’ll bring your cannabis consumption sessions and cannarsenal up to speed – light speed, that is.

Curaleaf Raising Funds to Fight Food Insecurity in Phoenix

By Kiera RileyAugust 25, 2022

Nourish Phoenix and United Food Bank are Phoenix beneficiaries for cannabis giant Curaleaf’s Feed the Block program, which raises money to support food banks, homeless shelters and nonprofits across the U.S.

Arizona Takes Initial Steps to Execute Murray Hooper

By Katya SchwenkAugust 25, 2022

Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Brutinel ruled that the state can move forward with a warrant for the execution of Murray Hooper, who was sentenced to death in a 1980 murder-for-hire plot.

advertisement

Kari Lake’s Flirtation With Jew-Bashing Homophobe Is a Hot Mess

By Elias WeissAugust 24, 2022

The Republican nominee for Arizona governor has gone back and forth on her endorsement (or lack thereof) of Jarrin Jackson, a white supremacist, antisemite, and homophobic troll who ran for state senate in Oklahoma.

The Super Bowl Shuffle to The Mint

By Mike MadriagaAugust 24, 2022

NFL greats Jim Mcmahon, Kyle Turley and Ebon Britton will be at The Mint dispensary in Tempe on August 31 to meet fans and talk about their experiences with cannabis.

Abe Hamadeh Wants to be Arizona’s Top Cop. As a Teen, He Bragged About Voter Fraud

By Elias WeissAugust 23, 2022

A trove of online messages unearthed by Phoenix New Times suggest Abe Hamadeh skirted election laws as a teenager, years before campaigning against election fraud as the GOP nominee for Arizona Attorney General.

advertisement
‘Academic Racist’ Jared Taylor Bringing ‘Defense of White Identity’ to ASU

‘Academic Racist’ Jared Taylor Bringing ‘Defense of White Identity’ to ASU

By Katya SchwenkAugust 23, 2022

Well-known extremist and self-proclaimed “white advocate” Jared Taylor is coming to the Valley next week to speak at Arizona State University.

Tempe to Provide Water Rescue Bags After Cops Watch Man Drown

Tempe to Provide Water Rescue Bags After Cops Watch Man Drown

By Katya SchwenkAugust 22, 2022

The city is adding new equipment and overhauling police policies about water rescues after Sean Bickings drowned in May and ignited a national outcry.

3 Reasons Why Arizona Leads the Nation in Robocalls

By Elias WeissAugust 19, 2022

Arizona’s five area codes all have a spot in the nation’s top 10 for generating spurious robocalls. Here’s why.

advertisement

Phoenix Cop Who Mocked Muslims on Social Media Still Fighting Discipline

By Katya SchwenkAugust 18, 2022

Three years after a sergeant’s bigoted Facebook posts helped sparked a scandal in the Phoenix Police Department, an appeals court has allowed his lawsuit against the city, which alleges First Amendment violations, to move forward.

Blake Masters Plays Dress Up in the Racist Ways You’d Expect

By Elias WeissAugust 17, 2022

A new host of racist material advocating for Blake Masters’ campaign has cropped up online and on the streets of Phoenix. He’s even raising money from some of it.

Phoenix’s Largest Homeless Encampment Has Sparked a Lawsuit. What Now?

By Katya SchwenkAugust 17, 2022

The fates of the 1,000-plus people living on the streets in the Zone – Phoenix’s largest homeless encampment – may now rest in the hands of a judge.

advertisement

ASU Students Struggle Under Weight of Soaring Rents in Tempe

By Jonathan HaynesAugust 15, 2022

As Arizona State University students return for the start of fall classes on Thursday, they arrive in Tempe struggling with what seems like a new inevitability: intractable surges in rent.

  • Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 86
  • 87
  • 88
  • …
  • 1,477
  • Next
Site Logo

View This Week's Print Issue

Editorial

  • News
  • Food & Drink
  • Arts & Culture
  • Music
  • Things To Do
  • Newsletters

Marketing

  • Advertise With Us
  • Classifieds
  • Promotions & Free Stuff
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

More

  • About Us
  • Careers
  • Contact US
  • Flipbook Archive
  • Staff
  • Membership

Voice Media Group

  • Dallas Observer
  • Denver Westword
  • Miami New Times
  • New Times Broward-Palm Beach
  • V Digital Services
  • facebook
  • instagram
  • x
  • tiktok
  • bsky
  • threads

Use of this website constitutes acceptance of our terms of use, our cookies policy, and our privacy policy. View our accessibility policy and AI policy. The Phoenix New Times may earn a portion of sales from products & services purchased through links on our site from our affiliate partners. ©2026 Phoenix New Times, LLC. All rights reserved.
Do Not Sell or Share My Information