Kari Lake, Arizona’s never-ending nightmare, jumps into Senate race
The grande dame of dumpster fire politics, Trump ally and sore loser of Arizona’s last election for governor filed to run in the 2024 race.
The grande dame of dumpster fire politics, Trump ally and sore loser of Arizona’s last election for governor filed to run in the 2024 race.
Democrats Ruben Gallego, Raúl Grijalva and Greg Stanton joined far-right Republicans Andy Biggs and Eli Crane in historic vote.
The sheriff said the agency’s ongoing legal troubles played a role: “I’ll be damned if I’ll do three terms under federal court oversight.”
“By the way, I’m the guy who convinced him to run in Arizona as a Republican. Bless me, Father.”
The governor dismissed growing concerns about the impact of booming Taiwanese investment in the state: ‘Arizonans are seeing the benefit.’
Supporters of the new benefit hope it helps recruit, retain dispatchers as Phoenix faces a glut of job openings.
Central Arizona Shelter Services lost functioning AC for several days during a record heat wave. Its landlord had little to say about why.
The 25-year-old bigot could land in jail for months over anti-Semitic harassment at a Scottsdale synagogue in May 2023.
“I’m just continuing my campaign. Nothing changes. I never conceded.”
Hundreds of people live in the homeless encampment, and the outcome of a trial this week may determine their fate.
The failed Arizona candidate just can’t quit the ex president.
The Veto Queen’s tally: A record-breaking 143 in her first legislative session.
They slathered good barbecue with misinformation, racist tropes and fake news.
Summer and its high temps are here. So are heat-related deaths.
Ethan Schmidt-Crockett ushered in Pride Month by burning a pride flag and asking for donations.
The alt-right state senator peddles in misinformation again. Katie Hobbs’ wasn’t having it.
Kari Lake’s got a new side hustle.
Cops in riot gear descended on the Zone after a man refused to leave during a sweep.
Preferred pronouns will live to see another day in Arizona schools.
The organization wants a federal judge to hold the city in contempt.
“The things she’s doing harm us as Arizonans.”
The governor says it’s part of a $210 million “critical investment” in housing issues.