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At cannabis class, Arizona seniors go back to (really) high school

By Morgan FischerNovember 19, 2024

Got an AARP card and are curious about weed? Giving Tree Dispensary has been hosting a course meant for you.

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Mesa cops killed a man attempting suicide. Now his wife is suing

By TJ L'HeureuxNovember 19, 2024

In 2023, Thomas McGinty’s wife called police to report he was trying to kill himself. Mesa police wound up shooting him.

Chicanos Por La Causa President Alicia Nuñez and Vice President of Real Estate Development Nic Smith holding shovels

Arson razed an affordable Arizona housing complex. It’s being rebuilt

By Morgan FischerNovember 18, 2024

The North Phoenix development by Chicanos Por La Causa was 75% complete in 2022 when someone set a devastating fire.

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Kari Lake settles defamation case, is somehow fresh out of lawsuits

By Caitlin Sievers | Arizona MirrorNovember 18, 2024

Lake and Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, whom she legally admitted to defaming, struck a confidential agreement.

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Here’s how inflation in Phoenix compares to the rest of the U.S.

By TJ L'HeureuxNovember 15, 2024

Phoenix used to be one of America’s inflation hotspots, with skyrocketing prices. Now, the pendulum has swung the other way.

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Nonprofit close to opening shipping container housing in Glendale

By Morgan FischerNovember 15, 2024

The nonprofit Family Promise is close to finishing six shipping container transitional housing units on a local church lot.

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Neo-Nazi pleads guilty for role in gay man’s murder, goes home for holidays

By Stephen LemonsNovember 15, 2024

Cory Young copped to a felony for his part in the beating death of Jake Kelly, a gay Phoenix man, then got to head home.

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Here’s how much money you need to make to live comfortably in Phoenix

By Morgan FischerNovember 15, 2024

Housing in Phoenix is largely unaffordable, and this study shows why.

Running back Cam Skattebo of the Arizona State Sun Devils celebrates with teammates after the Sun Devils defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs on September 7.

Could ASU sneak into the College Football Playoff this year?

By Patrick Holleron and Doyal D'angelo | Cronkite NewsNovember 14, 2024

The Sun Devils have been a surprise success. If things break their way, they could wind up in the 12-team playoff field.

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As Mike Tyson returns to boxing, his weed brand returns to Arizona

By Morgan FischerNovember 14, 2024

Fans and stoners can watch Tyson take on Jake Paul while enjoying strains such as Haymaker Haze and Jawbreaker.

anna hernandez

A progressive campaign worked for Anna Hernandez. Democrats, take note

By TJ L'HeureuxNovember 14, 2024

As the Democratic Party grapples with a national defeat, Hernandez won a Phoenix City Council seat running in the left lane.

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Ex-Chas Roberts worker: Boss used N-word, fired him after medical leave

By Noah CullenNovember 14, 2024

Brandon Robinson’s lawsuit says management at the Arizona air-conditioning staple retaliated against him because he’s Black.

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Map: Did your neighborhood vote for Kari Lake or Ruben Gallego?

By TJ L'HeureuxNovember 13, 2024

Ruben Gallego won precincts closest to Maricopa County’s urban core, including some won by Republicans in other races.

pro-palestine protesters

Upset about Gaza, they voted third-party. They have no regrets

By Morgan FischerNovember 13, 2024

Trump’s victory “was a wake-up call” for Democrats, one activist said: “Dismissing entire communities is a grave mistake.”

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A second Donald Trump presidency will hit Arizona hard. Here’s how

By Stephen LemonsNovember 13, 2024

Immigrants will be terrorized, Phoenix police will escape federal scrutiny and abortion rights could be rolled back – again.

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Want to help immigrants in Arizona? Donate to these organizations

By TJ L'HeureuxNovember 12, 2024

Donald Trump has promised to terrorize immigrant communities with mass deportations. Here’s how you can help them fight back.

a skydiver with a yellow parachute and the American flag trailing below him

Seniors skydive with American flag to celebrate Veterans Day: 13 photos

By Danielle CortezNovember 12, 2024

Larry Henderson and Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld have 135 years and nearly 40,000 skydiving jumps between them.

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Kari Lake lost again. Will she finally go away now?

By TJ L'HeureuxNovember 12, 2024

“You can be a lot of things in Trumpworld,” one GOP consultant said, “but you can’t be a loser.”

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signs against evictions

Maricopa County on pace for 88,000 eviction filings, an all-time high

By Morgan FischerNovember 11, 2024

The worst year for evictions in the Valley was in 2005. This year is set to blow that out of the water.

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Why is Arizona weed so dry? Here are 3 reasons

By Zach NewmanNovember 11, 2024

That Arizona has lower-quality cannabis than nearby states is a common complaint.

Kari Lake at a campaign rally

Kari Lake loses Senate seat to Ruben Gallego, now 0-for-2 in elections

By Zach BuchananNovember 9, 2024

The former newscaster turned MAGA acolyte is on track to go down by a bigger margin than she did in 2022.

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Someone in a Maricopa County voting booth

Pass or fail? The status of Arizona’s 13 statewide ballot measures

By TJ L'HeureuxNovember 8, 2024

Abortion rights and and a hardline immigration bill passed, while Republican-backed bills limiting voter power were rejected.

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