Goldwater Institute Pits Low-Income Workers Against People With Disabilities
Gross.
Maria Castro said that the use of tear gas and pepper spray wasn’t justified. “This was not a proper warning — our rights were violated,” she told the Council.
Twitter says the accounts it removed belonged to bots, not people.
Woman’s lawyer says an ex-boyfriend obtained the messages and photo from her computer without her knowledge and gave them to a third party.
County recorder pledged to protect the right to vote. Since then, he’s faced no shortage of controversy.
Two Phoenix New Times writers won a Polk Award for their story on Motel 6 reporting guests to ICE.
Here’s a look at how much the largest cannabis facilities may owe
Since launching her run for Senate, the Tucson Republican has appeared determined to prove that she, too, can go on Fox News and complain about immigrants.
Key parts of the proposal were redacted, but clearly the city was willing to give up a lot to get the online retail giant to build in the desert.
For 18 years, school teacher had been drinking from faucet that tested for 500 parts per billion of lead — 33 times higher than the federal limit.
“You don’t know what’s going to happen to your family. It’s a horrible feeling,” says the wife of a Gambian man who lives in Glendale.
The state senator is running for Trent Franks’ seat in Congress and is endorsed by Joe Arpaio, Ted Cruz, and Steve King, which tells you everything.
New Times obtained a draft of the proposed constitutional amendment. The energy initiative is affiliated with a group founded by billionaire Trump critic Tom Steyer.
When asked why it was so important that she attend a college course midway through the meeting, Annette Auxier said, “Well, because I lose 40 points if I’m not there.”
Everyone knew Nikolas Cruz was deeply disturbed. He’d been in and out of mental health treatment. He’d been kicked out of school. His Instagram page was full of photos of dead animals and weapons. He was so frightening to teachers that he’d been banned from even carrying a backpack into school.
The bill’s sponsor said that teachers regularly spend hundreds of dollars on supplies like pencils, paper, posterboard, glue, and construction paper.
Today’s technology places physical limits of what’s possible, author and professor Tom Rez says.
There has been yet another school shooting this year. Here’s what Arizona politicians are saying about it.
Oliver Schwab, who’s worked for the Arizona congressman since 2011, is accused of double dipping.
Representative Bob Thorpe has repeatedly tried — and failed — to prevent college students from voting in his district.
Tom Steyer-funded group touts health benefits of measure that would require the state’s utilities to use clean energy to generate 50 percent of electricity needs.