Since 2013, 173 people have died at the hands of the Phoenix Police Department, according to a new study.
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Three years ago, nude images of me popped up online. It turned my life upside down, but here's how I fought for justice.
This year, readers got cosmic, nostalgic and delightfully distracted.
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This weekend in Phoenix, Donald Trump threw his support behind the moderate Republican in 2026. The non-moderates lost it.
The "death disco" band usher in a new, multifaceted era with their upcoming second LP.
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The Court's ruling in United States v. Trump said a president's official acts are entitled to presumptive criminal immunity.
Due to Trump cuts, “the whole country is bracing for the biggest humanitarian crisis you’ve ever seen,” one expert says.
The summer meteor shower season is just getting started.
Three closed-door city council sessions, with a firm monitoring anti-arena social media posts, violated open meetings law.
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Here's how these old songs got a new life.
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Officer William Rodriguez Gallardo calmly picked off an allegedly armed Christopher Phillips with a single shot on Jan. 17.
"It's setting back public health 20-30 years," said one health expert. Welcome back, measles?
Modest Mouse, Jessie J and Cuco will light up the downtown Phoenix concert venue this year.
Arizona bans abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. A nonpartisan think tank says that comes with a hefty price tag.
A location of Little O's and Red Lobster have closed along with Binkley's, Illegal Pete's and more.
The family of a 27-year-old Phoenix mother who died unexpectedly in March say police ignored evidence of foul play.
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A group led by a former Donald Trump advisor wants to unmask the 218,000 Arizona voters wrongly registered by a glitch.
Maricopa County Superior Court database errors gave some voters bogus felony convictions, revoking their voter registrations.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has sued the Trump administration over tariffs, birthright citizenship and more.
Chef Ivan Jacobo opened his new Phoenix restaurant in December. There, he's switching up a classic dish.