Arizona lawmakers proposed legislation which would create an independent agency to oversee investigations of police misconduct when civilians are shot by law enforcement.
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Phoenix cops have cited more than 450 people. "You're being prosecuted because of what you're wearing."
Yay to good vibes. Boo to the mud.
With just days to go before an Arizona midterm election that will bring new leadership to the state and could determine control of the U.S. Senate, Arizona Democrats called in former President Barack Obama.
Despite testing positive for COVID-19 recently, the Biebs is coming back to town.
New research suggests the coronavirus pandemic transformed the Tempe Police Department more than the killing of George Floyd did.
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A group of property owners downtown wants the city of Phoenix to take action on a downtown homeless encampment.
New music from Lana Del Rabies, Popsiclestickairport, Touré Masters, and more.
Federal regulators found financial skeletons in Arizona Republican David Schweikert's closet during an awkward time - right in the middle of campaign season.
Shut up and take our money.
As Arizona State University students return for the start of fall classes on Thursday, they arrive in Tempe struggling with what seems like a new inevitability: intractable surges in rent.
Emma Zimmerman wants her book to be universal to the revival of heritage grains.
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Grand Canyon University plans to evict dozens of residents at a mobile home park. This week, they took to the streets.
New music from Katie Mae & the Lubrication, PRO TEENS, Celebration Guns, and more.
Puff and paint, anyone?
The Valley's con season is about to get going.
Metro Phoenix cafes and markets provide petitions and host events to advocate for reproductive rights in the wake of the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade.
"It's empowering and enlightening to see so many people here united," one protester said.
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A new study reveals Arizona led the Great Toilet Paper Panic of 2020.
"I wonder who I am, and there is no one left to ask."
The holiday hangover will cause a bit of a slowdown in the concert scene but there will be "can't miss" gigs in the Valley this week.
It's been a year since rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol, some with ties to Arizona extremist groups whose fire was fueled by Republicans seeking to overturn the presidential election in favor of Donald Trump.