Most of Phoenix’s top-paid city employees are cops
Of the 424 Phoenix employees who made more than $200,000 last year, nearly 60% worked for the police department.
Of the 424 Phoenix employees who made more than $200,000 last year, nearly 60% worked for the police department.
This winter has been pretty dry, though some parts of Maricopa County got a proper rainstorm last night.
A recent study exposed the AI chatbot’s biases against U.S. cities — including several in the valley.
If you’re looking to buy, it’s better to look in Phoenix than most Western cities. But that doesn’t make it cheap.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made a special trip to Arizona just to get a bunch of shit wrong about our elections.
Everybody involved in a fatal February 2025 plane crash is blaming each other — and they’re all blaming Scottsdale.
“This is all I’m doing,” Jan. 6 Capitol-stormer Jacob Chansley told New Times. “I’m kicking ass and taking names.”
Karrin Taylor Robson was the first Republican to declare a run for governor. She’s now also the first to drop out.
A federal judge gave Trump’s Department of Defense a spanking for trying to retaliate against Sen. Mark Kelly.
In certain Valley cities, upper-middle class feels achievable. In others, don’t hold your breath.
A judge knocked down several abortion restrictions this month. But the work is not done: Several more remain on Arizona’s books.
Last October, Kari Lake reportedly was jilted after waiting in the White House lobby “for hours.”
State Sen. John Kavanagh wants to outlaw even blowing whistles because ICE is near. But about that freedom of speech thing…
Spring is off to a hot start, but does that mean summer temperatures are right around the corner?
Arizona lacks enough housing, and what it does have is too expensive. State lawmakers might actually do something about it.
If you bought flower from JARS or Nature’s Wonder, you’ll want to check these batch numbers.
Super-cheap homes can be found here, as can a lot of references to Rambo.
Christian Diaz Rendon had wrestled a crazed home intruder to the ground before a Phoenix cop killed him on Jan. 26.
“Arizona State University” is mentioned nearly 3,500 times in the files from the DOJ’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
One person praised the ad’s “Wolf of Wall Street” vibes, though we’re betting they missed the point of that movie.
Rescheduling could equate to a tax break of around $2.3 billion for the marijuana industry, according to one estimate.
County leaders voted to ask the attorney general to open an investigation into prosecutor Brad Miller.