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Arizona Supreme Court says state can execute Aaron Gunches

By Morgan FischerFebruary 11, 2025

Gunches wants to die. But controversy surrounds execution methods in Arizona, which hasn’t killed a prisoner since 2022.

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Who are the Arizona Supreme Court justices? What to know

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 11, 2025

Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs tapped Maria Elena Cruz to join the court, which is stacked with Republican appointees.

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How much should Arizona cops cooperate with ICE?

By Morgan FischerFebruary 11, 2025

Republicans want to throw open doors (and a defunct state prison) to ICE, while Democrats want ICE to do its own work.

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City official up to no good? How to file ethics complaints in Phoenix

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 11, 2025

Phoenix doesn’t make it easy to play watchdog on city officials, but Phoenix New Times is here to help.

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See No Evil: Phoenix’s Ethics Commission hides more than it finds

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 11, 2025

Nearly a year in, the independent body tasked with keeping city officials above board has yet to find anything amiss.

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Phoenix Children’s is halting gender-affirming care for trans kids

By Joseph Darius Jaafari | LOOKOUTFebruary 10, 2025

The decision comes as Donald Trump has sought to limit the rights of transgender people.

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She lives! Phoenix parody account Thelma Johnson rises from the ‘dead’

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 10, 2025

“F*CK ELON MUSK,” the account tweeted Sunday, putting to bed baseless speculation that its owner had died.

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What are cannabis drinks? Are they legal? Here’s what to know

By Zach NewmanFebruary 10, 2025

Cannabis drinks are all over Arizona, including outside of dispensaries. Here are the answers to questions you might have.

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Phoenix will remove graffiti on your property for free. Here’s how

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 8, 2025

Some jerk tag up your stuff? The city wants you to know it will fix that for you.

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Arizona has the 3rd-highest rate of hit-and-run deaths in the U.S.

By Morgan FischerFebruary 7, 2025

Only Louisiana and New Mexico see more hit-and-run fatalities per capita than the Grand Canyon State.

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5 things we learned about the Suns after their awful trade deadline

By Ryan YousefiFebruary 7, 2025

The Suns dreamed about a big addition and flirted with trading Kevin Durant. By doing nothing, they’ll pay the piper later.

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Are Kelly, Gallego ready to more aggressively resist Trump?

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 6, 2025

With parts in a 30-hour Democratic filibuster, Arizona’s two senators finally were willing to disrupt business in Washington.

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Sheriff Sheridan tried to cancel first court-ordered community meeting

By Morgan FischerFebruary 6, 2025

Two hours before his first meeting with citizens, Sheriff Jerry Sheridan tried to wriggle out of it because of protests.

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GOP lawmaker wants to make pipe bombs, machine guns legal in Arizona

By L.M. Boyd | Arizona MirrorFebruary 6, 2025

State Rep. Alexander Kolodin wants to make it impossible for local prosecutors to go after anyone who has such weapons.

Arizona Capitol protest sees hundreds rebuke Trump, Project 2025

By Morgan FischerFebruary 5, 2025

Hundreds of Arizonans waved signs and chanted to vent their anger as part of a coordinated, 50-state day of protest.

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Phoenix neighborhood in shock after ‘excessive’ militarized ICE raid

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 5, 2025

To arrest one 61-year-old man, ICE apparently required an armored truck, a dozen unmarked vehicles and flash-bang grenades.

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What To Know About the 50501 Protest on Wednesday in Phoenix

By Morgan FischerFebruary 5, 2025

There will be a protest Wednesday at the state capitol, one of 50 occurring nationwide. Here’s a guide.

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Activists want boycott of Walmart, Home Depot over day laborer crackdown

By Stephen LemonsFebruary 5, 2025

Activists say Phoenix police will trespass day laborers from a Phoenix shopping center, landing some in the clutches of ICE.

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‘Like we got Kari Lake’: Gallego, Kelly keep voting along with the GOP

By Morgan FischerFebruary 4, 2025

Arizona’s two Democratic senators have been among the most accommodating to Donald Trump’s cabinet picks.

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Abe Hamadeh gives job to teen behind heinous Jeffrey Epstein signs

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 4, 2025

Nico Delgado attacked a state senator with incendiary and false campaign signs last fall. Now he’s a congressional intern.

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Video: Phoenix cop shot and killed man who was running away

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 3, 2025

Police say Christopher Phillips aimed a gun at an officer, but bodycam footage showed he was fleeing when a cop killed him.

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Protest drowns out far-right ASU group urging students to snitch to ICE

By TJ L'HeureuxJanuary 31, 2025

College Republicans United, which set up a table to report people to immigration agents, was met by hundreds of protesters.

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