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Hottest Phoenix July months on record: How 2025 stacks up so far

By Morgan FischerJuly 23, 2025

This July may feel like a breeze compared to its 2024 and 2023 predecessors, but it’ll still rank among the hottest ever.

The Top 10 Online Cannabis Seed Banks of 2025 (So Far)

By Cleo MirzaJuly 23, 2025

It all starts with high-quality seeds. Symple Commerce shares the top 10 online seed banks for at-home cannabis cultivators.

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Hired mercenaries are blocking Tempe petitioners. Who’s paying them?

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 23, 2025

Someone hired Groundswell Contact to counter residents gathering signatures to repeal a city ordinance. It’s not clear who.

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Arizona public schools are among the worst in the U.S.

By Morgan FischerJuly 22, 2025

Arizona lags nationally in public school spending and, well, you get what you pay for.

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Are cats being tortured in a Phoenix trailer park? Advocates think so

By Noah CullenJuly 22, 2025

Volunteers rescued a dozen stray cats they say were abused. Authorities aren’t so sure someone is intentionally harming them.

2 Phoenix suburbs among the best U.S. cities for renters

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 21, 2025

A pair of Phoenix suburbs – including one that seems to despise renters – made the national top-20 in RentCafe’s analysis.

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Sinema gushes over ‘Jedi Mind Fuck’ shroom researcher at conference

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 18, 2025

Kyrsten Sinema has advocated for psychedelic research since leaving the Senate. And she’s still spending campaign funds.

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Strap in: Arizona’s drought will probably last another 75 years

By Wyatt Myskow | Inside Climate NewsJuly 18, 2025

“Doesn’t it suck that every time the science improves, the outlook for the climate and water looks worse?”

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Arizona canceled $429M in medical debt. Which residents qualify?

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 18, 2025

Gov. Katie Hobbs announced that roughly 352,000 Arizonans will have their medical debt automatically wiped out.

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Prosecutor undecided on charging Brady Kiser for son’s drowning death

By Morgan FischerJuly 17, 2025

Trigg Kiser drowned in May after his dad lost sight of him by the pool for a few minutes, Brady Kiser told Chandler police.

devin booker

With Bradley Beal gone, here are the highest-paid Phoenix athletes

By Zach BuchananJuly 17, 2025

The Suns finally moved on from Bradley Beal. Without him, the Valley has Devin Booker and few other huge-money stars.

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Phoenix ‘Good Trouble Lives On’ protest: What to know

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 17, 2025

The latest mass protest against the Trump administration will channel the spirit of the late civil rights icon John Lewis.

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11 famous people buried in Valley cemeteries

By Morgan FischerJuly 17, 2025

A music legend. Famous journalists. Icons of politics, wrestling, architecture and sports. All laid to rest in the Valley.

robert warshaw

Sheriff’s office court-ordered community meeting goes off the rails

By Morgan FischerJuly 17, 2025

Supporters and detractors of the sheriff’s office clashed, with one allegedly telling another to “go back to Mexico.”

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Controversial ex-school board leader allegedly ducking lawsuit summons

By Morgan FischerJuly 16, 2025

Jessica Bueno resigned after New Times revealed she bailed out a now-convicted sex offender. She’s being sued in another matter.

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Arizona Democrats may oust the party chair tonight. He blames racism

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 16, 2025

Robert Branscomb II has publicly beefed with Katie Hobbs, Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego and outspent his own fundraising.

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How Josh Kesselman became the Phoenix ‘Willy Wonka of Weed’

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 16, 2025

The RAW rolling papers pioneer became a huge weed celebrity. And now he’s wondering what to do with his chocolate factory.

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Chandler police recommend felony charge in Trigg Kiser drowning

By Morgan FischerJuly 15, 2025

Police recommended that Brady Kiser, the husband of influencer Emilie Kiser, be criminally charged for their son’s death.

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Ex-guard sues Arizona prison bureau for anti-trans discrimination

By Celina JiménezJuly 15, 2025

Kaden Vitellaro says he quit when he was told he had to announce himself as female whenever he entered a men’s housing unit.

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You need this salary in Phoenix to achieve the ‘American Dream’

By Celina JiménezJuly 15, 2025

You want a house, a kid, a car and a pet? In Phoenix, you might need to ask for a raise.

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Tempe mayor defends fast-tracked change to divisive parks ordinance

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 14, 2025

Corey Woods said Tempe quickly passed controversial public gathering rules due to an ongoing court case. Others call B.S.

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MAGA county official jokes about killing pro-Palestine activist

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 11, 2025

Sam Stone of the county recorder’s office suggested firing a missile at a New York man targeted by the Trump administration.

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