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Disturbed Dreams: How ICE Detained a Phoenix DACA Recipient

Disturbed Dreams: How ICE Detained a Phoenix DACA Recipient

By Hannah CritchfieldNovember 18, 2019

The DACA program is more fragile than you’d think.

Congressman Paul Gosar Embeds ‘Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself’ Message in Tweets

Congressman Paul Gosar Embeds ‘Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself’ Message in Tweets

By Hannah CritchfieldNovember 13, 2019

“The Epstein reference is for the connoisseurs of subtlety,” the congressman told Phoenix New Times.

Costco Allows Trump Fans to Rally at Scottsdale Trump Jr. Event Despite Policy

By Ali SwensonNovember 12, 2019

Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward even made an appearance.

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Deployed, Then Deported: How a US Navy Vet from Phoenix Was Exiled to Mexico

By Ali SwensonNovember 7, 2019

Alex Murillo served his country. Then he was kicked out.

As Tucson Counts Sanctuary City Vote, Mohave County Calls Itself Gun ‘Sanctuary’

As Tucson Counts Sanctuary City Vote, Mohave County Calls Itself Gun ‘Sanctuary’

By Ali SwensonNovember 5, 2019

Tucson could soon become a sanctuary city for immigrants. Meanwhile, Mohave County has declared itself a “sanctuary county” for an entirely different group: gun owners.

Rodney Glassman Raising Cash for Official Who Could Vote to Appoint Him Assessor

Rodney Glassman Raising Cash for Official Who Could Vote to Appoint Him Assessor

By Steven HsiehNovember 5, 2019

Conflict-of-interest, much?

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Democrats Sue Over Arizona Law That Gives Top Ballot Positions to Republicans

Democrats Sue Over Arizona Law That Gives Top Ballot Positions to Republicans

By Ali SwensonNovember 1, 2019

Republicans will get the top position on 2020 ballots in all but four Arizona counties. A new lawsuit aims to change that.

Prosecutors Want Migrant Helper Banned From Speaking About Trump at Trial

By Hannah CritchfieldOctober 31, 2019

“Any reference to the President or his administration would be irrelevant and unfairly prejudicial,” the motion states.

Ballot Initiative Would Limit Big Campaign Donors, Transform Elections in Arizona

Ballot Initiative Would Limit Big Campaign Donors, Transform Elections in Arizona

By Steven HsiehOctober 31, 2019

The initiative would give every voter $100 to spend on political campaigns.

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Waymo Ramping Up Fully Driverless Operations in Phoenix Area

By Ray SternOctober 31, 2019

Waymo has begun to make its fully driverless vehicles more visible on metro Phoenix streets.

Make No Mistake: The Majority of Arizona’s Migrants This Year Were Family Units

Make No Mistake: The Majority of Arizona’s Migrants This Year Were Family Units

By Hannah CritchfieldOctober 30, 2019

Agent Jose Garibay of the Yuma Sector confirmed that Yuma Border Patrol was not planning to make a video.

Transgender Woman From El Salvador Faces Uncertain Future as Asylee in Phoenix

Transgender Woman From El Salvador Faces Uncertain Future as Asylee in Phoenix

By Hannah CritchfieldOctober 28, 2019

Spending her entire asylum process in detention, the Salvadoran woman had little time to prepare for a future outside it.

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ICE Deleted Footage of Transgender Migrant’s Death

ICE Deleted Footage of Transgender Migrant’s Death

By Hannah CritchfieldOctober 24, 2019

ICE deleted video of Roxsana Hernández, a transgender migrant who spent time in an Arizona detention center before her death.

Andy Biggs Tweeted While Occupying a Secure Capitol Room That Bans Phones

By Steven HsiehOctober 23, 2019

“All tweets sent out when I’m in the SCIF are being transmitted to staff for publication.”

That Time Phoenix’s Equal Opportunity Director Kept Using an Anti-Hispanic Slur

That Time Phoenix’s Equal Opportunity Director Kept Using an Anti-Hispanic Slur

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 22, 2019

Not all racial slurs are created equal, according to the leader of Phoenix’s anti-discrimination watchdog.

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Indigenous Lawmakers Want Probe of Petersen’s Involvement in Native Adoption

Indigenous Lawmakers Want Probe of Petersen’s Involvement in Native Adoption

By Steven HsiehOctober 22, 2019

The Indigenous Peoples Caucus also plans to introduce legislation intended to protect Native children.

Undercover Testers Report Racial Bias at Low-Income Senior Housing Facility

Undercover Testers Report Racial Bias at Low-Income Senior Housing Facility

By Ali SwensonOctober 18, 2019

A new lawsuit claims Hong Ning House shooed away prospective residents because they weren’t Chinese.

Phoenix Has a $5 Million Program to Help the Homeless. What Is It Doing?

Phoenix Has a $5 Million Program to Help the Homeless. What Is It Doing?

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 17, 2019

In 13 months, Community Bridges Inc. got paid a little less than $1 million to get 294 people off Phoenix streets.

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‘If You’re Not White, You’re Not Right’: Company Settles Over Alleged Racism

‘If You’re Not White, You’re Not Right’: Company Settles Over Alleged Racism

By Ali SwensonOctober 15, 2019

Clinton Lee said his supervisor at Arizona Discount Movers in Phoenix often started staff meetings with the Nazi salute

City of Phoenix Botched Water Line Replacement, Sunnyslope Residents Say

City of Phoenix Botched Water Line Replacement, Sunnyslope Residents Say

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 14, 2019

“I figured the city knew what it was doing,” one homeowner said.

6-Year-Old Pedestrian Killed in Collision Loved Batman, Spending Time With Family

6-Year-Old Pedestrian Killed in Collision Loved Batman, Spending Time With Family

By Steven HsiehOctober 10, 2019

Rayden Ginsburg “could light up a room with a smile.”

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Mike Pence Courts Support From Arizona’s Latino Community Amid Impeachment Probe

Mike Pence Courts Support From Arizona’s Latino Community Amid Impeachment Probe

By Ali SwensonOctober 3, 2019

The vice president boasted of economic gains among the Latino community in Arizona as an impeachment inquiry charged on in Washington.

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