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."
Kroger wants to sell the stores as part of its Albertsons and Safeway deal. But your neighborhood market isn't closing.
Phoenix police officers have fatally shot nearly as many people as they did in 2022 - and it's only July.
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Chief Michael Sullivan was blitzing the media on Thursday trying to head off federal oversight. Across town, officers gunned down another person.
"If art is so powerful, why not use it to create change?" says organization founder E Rizo.
Hundreds of people live in the homeless encampment, and the outcome of a trial this week may determine their fate.
Puppyland has run into trouble elsewhere for pushing expensive payment plans on people for dogs that need pricey vet visits.
Inside the queer organization giving Arizona's youth a chance to explore their identity and find a supportive community.
Tempe has Austin Davis on trial for feeding the unhoused and banned him from parks. Friday, he was jailed for trespassing.
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"Purple Rain" has been essential and definitive since it debuted 40 years ago, and we're all just perpetually basking in its shimmering purple hues.
Democrats Ruben Gallego, Raúl Grijalva and Greg Stanton joined far-right Republicans Andy Biggs and Eli Crane in historic vote.
Already serving life for murdering her two kids, Lori Vallow Daybell faces trial in Phoenix for her fourth husband's death.
An off-duty Phoenix police officer was arrested for DUI and then got in a fight with sheriff's deputies. But he never faced criminal charges.
Brothers Alex and Andrew Jarson readily explore the depths of pop and darkwave on their latest, "Bitter Reflection."
A mostly sober romp through one of the biggest events for artists and EDM fans in Arizona.
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Here are the songs that define our state's most dominant season and offer novel ways to truly cool down.
The think tank hates Arizona's film tax credit. But its board chairman's Ninja Turtles flick got a huge tax break.
The legendary musician, author and actor is coming to town this week, and he's got a few stories to tell.
Shortly after high school, Phoenix's own Alice Cooper was exploring a newfound gritty, idiosyncratic sound in his 1970 LP.