The downtown retail and nightlife hub is closing in March. Tenants say the property has been poorly managed for years.
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Kratom exists in a big legal gray area, and nobody's quite sure who's supposed to enforce laws about it.
As the Phoenix New Times food team tasted our way around the Valley, these dishes and drinks stood out above the rest in 2024.
After fainting in her food truck, one chef's outlook on summer changed. How she and other Valley restaurateurs are adapting.
As drinking trends downwards, three new local brands pack flavor without the boozy punch.
Arizona farms turn to solar panels to shade fields as temperatures rise. Here's how the sustainability effort is a win-win.
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Republicans in the Arizona legislature want to weaponize detransitioning to target transgender health care.
The cost of a 10-person holiday feast with nearly all Arizona ingredients sees a dramatic drop thanks to the gobblers.
Mayes said this week that masked ICE agents and an armed populace are a toxic mix. Her opponents said she promoted violence.
Landlords filed to evict tenants in record numbers in 2023 as pandemic aid fell to a trickle.
From beloved venues shuttering to a blockbuster tour debut, plenty of big music-related things happened in Phoenix this year.
Asking for money on the street is now largely illegal in Glendale - and multiple offenses may be punishable with six months of jail time.
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Despite what Kari Lake and Mark Finchem will have you believe, this year's vote counting is actually going faster than usual, according to a top Maricopa County elections official.
The Maricopa County Regional Homeless Court offers unsheltered Phoenicians an avenue to deal with overwhelming fines and criminal charges.
How the sub-genre of mellow music that inspires listeners to dock, rock and mock is rated on a 'yachtski scale.'
The Maricopa County Attorney said she missed primary debates due to "scheduling conflicts." Unopposed, her rival attacked.
Tami Staas advocates for queer students. She says incoming school board member Sharon Benson tried to get her fired for it.
Lawmakers still haven't passed a budget, but Arizona Republicans sure are keen to spend money on racial profiling.
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Located in a frequently evolving space on Roosevelt Row, the latest concept provides exceptional eats and service.
After the execution of Aaron Gunches earlier this year, Attorney General Kris Mayes has picked the next prisoner to die.
The woman is suing for HIV discrimination, alleging Casa Grande facility disclosed her HIV status and told residents they weren't "safe."
Phoenix police officers have fatally shot nearly as many people as they did in 2022 - and it's only July.