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Tempe has cracked down on advocates who host picnics for unhoused people in city parks. Now, those advocates are suing.
Concerns about Richard Wilson's mental health spared him the lethal injection prosecutors initially wanted.
Phoenix says it will reform its police without federal oversight. People mistreated by cops will believe it when they see it.
Pre-Trump, colleagues of border czar Tom Homan described him as reasonable. Now, they see a cruel man they don't recognize.
Looking back at the fate of beloved Valley events like Edge Fest, Lost Lake and Luna Del Lago.
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Whether you're visiting the Valley or have guests in town, here are the can't-miss places in Phoenix, Tempe and Scottsdale.
The GOP-backed bill is "clearly voter suppression" aimed at deterring non-white people from voting, opponents say.
The former doorman at Long Wong's and Nita's Hideaway died in July 2025.
Phoenix is building more new housing than most American cities. But unless you're rolling in dough, you can't afford it.
The RAW rolling papers pioneer became a huge weed celebrity. And now he's wondering what to do with his chocolate factory.
As state senators react to teen violence in the East Valley, one lawmaker called for a return to public hangings.
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Will Kari Lake ever stop interrupting? Will she admit she's not the rightful governor? And what exactly is "UVF"?
In a year full of eating around the Valley, some exceptional dishes blew us away. Here's where to get a taste.
A viral pizzeria, a swanky steakhouse and two award-winning bakeries are among the biggest openings of the year.
The state said Gunches' killing by lethal injection went smoothly. Even if it did, experts doubt it was painless.
Phoenix has passed camping bans, which the Supreme Court has approved. This researcher says they make homelessness worse.
Joshua Bagley allegedly killed Diane Craig on a city bus in 2022. The driver told cops he heard a scream but didn't stop.
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"A good bill is a good bill": The legislation pays for attorneys' fees for some people found not guilty in criminal trials.
There have been at least six incidents in the last year, including a 13-year-old boy trying to lure a 75-year-old man for fun.
Maricopa County is on track to break a 20-year-old evictions filings record. Here's why things have gotten so bad.