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Retired and flirty: 2 Arizona cities are top places for single retirees

By Morgan FischerFebruary 24, 2025

Are you a love-sick senior? A new study says two Arizona destinations could be the place to hit the dating scene.

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Phoenix forecast calls for first 90-degree day of 2025: What to expect

By Morgan FischerFebruary 21, 2025

Summer-lite temperatures aren’t unheard of in February, but the heat we’re expecting next week is unusual.

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Scammers posing as lawyers are demanding money from undocumented people

By Morgan FischerFebruary 21, 2025

A Phoenix woman was the target of a “sophisticated” attempt to con her out of money to free her husband from ICE custody.

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Ex-Yuma cop investigated for having sex with multiple subordinates

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 20, 2025

Former Sgt. Andres Angulo allegedly screwed his way around the department, with one tryst ending in assault charges.

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Small-town mayors to attend forum hosted by accused child molester

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona MirrorFebruary 20, 2025

The host, former GOP lawmaker David Stringer, has a long history of racist views and faced child sex charges in the 1980s.

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New Phoenix spring forecast released: What to expect

By Morgan FischerFebruary 20, 2025

Warmer temperatures are around the corner. More rain is not.

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‘Complete censorship’: Arizona anti-DEI bill bars teaching almost anything

By Morgan FischerFebruary 20, 2025

The proposed GOP law would essentially whitewash higher education. “We’re going to fail our students,” said an ASU professor.

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Ex-Sheriff Joe Arpaio was just named . . . the Duke of Italy?

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 19, 2025

Sheriff Joe can’t seem to win public office, so an honorary Italian dukedom will have to do.

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Arizona GOP pushing to bring back the firing squad

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona MirrorFebruary 19, 2025

Execution by firing squad is illegal in Arizona, but Republicans are pushing a bill to change that.

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This local GOP hitman helped free an online drug ‘kingpin’ from prison

By Stephen LemonsFebruary 19, 2025

Brian Anderson knee-caps politicians for work. He also helped nab a Trump pardon for accused drug trafficker Ross Ulbricht.

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Tempe residents angry about planned Victory Acres unhoused shelter

By Noah CullenFebruary 18, 2025

Residents say their working-class neighborhood is being picked on. Homeless advocates say Tempe needs shelter services.

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Activists to protest GOP Rep. Schweikert weekly until he stops Musk

By Sahara SajjadiFebruary 18, 2025

David Schweikert’s uninterested in halting Elon Musk’s gutting of federal agencies, so protesters will give him an earful.

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Activists say they were barred from Capitol for opposing Arizona ICE Act

By Morgan FischerFebruary 18, 2025

A state senate spokesperson said protesters were “aggressive.” Protesters said the GOP didn’t want to hear their viewpoint.

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12 overdose in county jail a month after it stopped screening officers

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 17, 2025

The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office says the overdoses are unrelated to halting the scanning officers for contraband.

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‘No Kings on Presidents’ Day’ protest at the Capitol: What to know

By Morgan FischerFebruary 17, 2025

The protest against the Trump administration will be the second demonstration organized in Phoenix by the 50501 movement.

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Meet the Arizona immigration attorneys fighting Trump’s crackdown

By Celina JiménezFebruary 17, 2025

The calls keep coming and the work never stops. Neither do the Arizona professionals helping immigrants fight deportation.

Arizona sheriffs want no part of Trump’s immigration crackdown

By Emma Paterson | Cronkite NewsFebruary 14, 2025

Sheriff’s departments across Arizona say it’s not their job to enforce immigration and they lack the money to do it anyway.

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Phoenix-area weed dispensaries that deliver across the Valley

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 13, 2025

Weed delivery has been legal in Arizona since November, and these dispensaries now offer the service.

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Glassman ‘raised’ $1.3M for attorney general run, mostly from himself

By Stephen LemonsFebruary 13, 2025

Perennial candidate and former Democrat Rodney Glassman is once again spending his trust fund on a political pipe dream.

justin heap

Heap takes credit for firing staffers who left before he took office

By Morgan FischerFebruary 12, 2025

The new, MAGA-aligned Maricopa County Recorder has already demonstrated a habit of stretching the facts.

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‘A travesty’: Echoing Trump, Scottsdale guts its diversity office

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 12, 2025

In 2004, racists tried to destroy Scottsdale’s diversity office with a pipe bomb. Tuesday, the city council finished the job.

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This Phoenix suburb is one of the top relocation destinations in U.S.

By Morgan FischerFebruary 12, 2025

Phoenix’s suburbs attract a lot of movers, but only one ranks among the most in-demand locales in the country.

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