An expansion of the court under Governor Doug Ducey apparently made no difference in the outcome of the ruling that killed Invest in Ed.
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"To basically take away the voice of the 270,000 voters that signed the petitions, I think it's a real shame."
More than 100 people gathered outside Flake's offices in Phoenix on Friday to protest the senator's spinelessness on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Events across the Valley will celebrate the LGBTQ holiday.
After Mitchell questioned Christine Blasey Ford, Republicans had no more use for her.
Road quality is beginning to get irksome to Phoenix residents: "It's the number one call that comes in to our office."
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The accused killer, Donald Lee Scott, is the man who originally called the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office to report the death.
The eldest son of Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett out to "kick some ass," as a friend urges, in southeast Arizona.
Weather and fuel conditions are so helpful in predicting fire behavior that state officials now rank the dangers of Arizona communities online.
Arizona State University is conducted a study of state-registered medical-marijuana patients that will pay consumers who use cannabis at home.
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You won't find the shiniest new equipment in this Phoenix home studio – just one guy working hard to make local musicians heard.
Right now, only three of 16 fires in the state are larger than 10,000 acres. But a fire doesn’t have to be enormous to be deadly or destructive. The 2013 Yarnell Hill Fire, which killed 19 firefighters and destroyed 129 homes, started as an insignificant lightning strike and grew to an 8,500-acre conflagration.
It took almost three decades for detectives to charge Donald Lee Scott with murder, but what about more than a dozen other similar cases?
Musicians, historians, humanitarians, humorists, writers, astronauts, coaches, preachers, ordinary folks, criminals and even an anteater ... they all had an impact.
An extraordinary crew of 20 women find redemption in fighting fires.
Outdoor movies, a Supernatural convention, and drawing with Rachel Bess.
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On October 15, Scottsdale's Sidewalk Surfer, located at 2602 N. Scottsdale Road, starts its 40th year in business. The shop has been serving skateboarders, rollerbladers, snowboarders, and all manner of extreme sport enthusiasts and aficionados for, think about it, generations. "There are people who came in here as kids who...
Arizona metalheads, it’s finally November. Take a deep breath of fresh air — after all, we’re finally out of the triple digits — kick back, and listen to some of your favorite tunes. One of the best parts about the impending holiday season is the end-of-year sales on music and the...
New Times picks the best things to do in metro Phoenix from Monday, September 26, through Thursday, September 29. For more, see our curated calendar of events. Debate Watch Think there’s still a place for civility in politics? Join fellow optimists at a free Debate Watch happening from 5:45 to 8...
Woodrow Wilson described D.W. Griffith’s notorious Civil War epic Birth of a Nation as “writing history with lightning.” Gary Ross’ Free State of Jones, which covers roughly the same period as Griffith’s film, is more like writing history with index cards. Diligent and informative but also fragmented and inert, it...