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The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a ruling that reinstated the Trump-era policy.
After George Floyd's death, the city of Phoenix pushed to seal records in the case of Muhammad Muhaymin, who died as he cried out, "I can't breathe." Now public, the records show how hard the city fought to keep the case secret.
It's bigger, has more parking, and will offer just as many scares.
"You can't blame people for leaving our industry for a better-paying industry."
Need a break from the holiday hullabaloo? Go see a show this week.
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New releases from Breakup Shoes, Bastik, and more.
Congressman Andy Biggs coordinated with Arizona state Representative Mark Finchem on an "alternate slate" of electors.
Michael Phillips was booked into Pinal County Jail last Friday on felony drug charges.
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The eviction moratorium is over, and Maricopa County is once again facing an eviction crisis.
Schools are contending with widely diverging public health guidance on masks in the classroom.
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A colonel with the group would not say who hired the Rangers.
The year's best music from Mega Ran, ROAR, Smooth Hands, and more.
Attorneys representing Dominion Voting Systems have told Kelli Ward to stop making false claims about the company.
The Arizona GOP asked followers if they were ready to give their lives to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
You've got plenty of show options during Thanksgiving week.
The best measure of just how mobile the state of Arizona has become is seen in change-of-address data kept by the U.S. Postal Service.
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Governor Doug Ducey made the comments during a Fox News town hall with other Republican governors.
Five months after Pamela Cooper's death, the dispatchers' union says little has changed for 911 operators in the city.
Exploring the new rooftop bar from a Phoenix cocktail ace.
The court's conservative majority ruled that Arizonas laws don't violate the Voting Rights Act.