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Brush fire burning in Gila River Indian Community south of Phoenix

By Zach BuchananSeptember 28, 2024

Monday afternoon, the Gila River Fire Department reported 50% containment of the approximately 100-acre fire.

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These 11 athletes are earning the most NIL money in Arizona

By Brendon KleenSeptember 28, 2024

University of Arizona stars are lining up deals while the Sun Devils are lagging behind.

Kari Lake and Ruben Gallego

Senate race endorsements: Who’s backing Kari Lake and Ruben Gallego?

By TJ L'HeureuxSeptember 27, 2024

Anti-MAGA Republicans love Ruben Gallego, while Kari Lake has the backing of the MAGA base and … MMA fighters?

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Meet Matt Evans, the longshot taking on Kate Gallego for Phoenix mayor

By TJ L'HeureuxSeptember 27, 2024

As a Republican, Evans has little chance of becoming mayor. That hasn’t stopped him from running.

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Zing go the heartstrings: An ode to Suns broadcasting legend Al McCoy

By Paul CoroSeptember 26, 2024

The longest-tenured announcer in NBA history, McCoy died last week at 91. His legacy in the Valley lives on.

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Zen Leaf Arcadia dispensary debuts Friday with food trucks, DJs, deals

By Morgan FischerSeptember 26, 2024

The dispensary takes over the newly renovated building that used to house China Village restaurant.

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Inside the fight to save this Tempe golf club from a housing developer

By Noah CullenSeptember 26, 2024

The Shalimar Golf Club is being sold to two companies planning to fill it with houses. A neighborhood group aims to stop it.

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Royal Inn, alleged prostitution den, is closed. Neighbors are relieved

By Zach BuchananSeptember 25, 2024

“Now, it’s going to be nice and calm,” one neighbor said after the FBI seized the hotel Tuesday morning.

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Historic Phoenix neighborhoods are in hot demand. Is that good?

By Morgan FischerSeptember 25, 2024

Classic central Phoenix neighborhoods like Coronado and Encanto-Palmcroft are making comebacks, but there are tradeoffs.

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Joe Arpaio’s attorney was disbarred and is now doing stand-up comedy

By Stephen LemonsSeptember 25, 2024

Mark Goldman helped Sheriff Joe score a presidential pardon. Then his legal career went up in flames.

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Phoenix passes police reform measures but still fears a consent decree

By Morgan FischerSeptember 24, 2024

“We cannot deny, delay or dodge our responsibility out of it,” said one city councilmember. “This is a good first step.”

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How Glendale got the Pentagon to help kill an affordable housing bill

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona MirrorSeptember 24, 2024

When Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed the bipartisan deal in March, she cited concerns from the U.S. Department of Defense.

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Tre James gets life sentence for murder of Navajo woman Jamie Yazzie

By TJ L'HeureuxSeptember 24, 2024

Five years after Yazzie went missing – and a year after James was found guilty – Yazzie’s family finally gets closure.

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Is Kyler Murray overpaid? Here’s what this ranking says

By Zach BuchananSeptember 24, 2024

While things have looked better for Murray this season, he hasn’t lived up to the billing of a No. 1 overall pick.

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Should Arizona let more former drug users become cops?

By TJ L'HeureuxSeptember 23, 2024

This month, the board that licenses peace officers granted an exception to an ex-Nevada trooper who used drugs 20 years ago.

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97,000 voters affected by registration glitch will get a full ballot

By Jim Small | Arizona MirrorSeptember 22, 2024

Voters affected by the glitch, which was discovered last week, could have been limited to “federal only” ballots.

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Legendary Phoenix Suns announcer Al McCoy dies at 91

By Zach BuchananSeptember 21, 2024

McCoy called 51 seasons of Suns basketball, making him the longest-tenured announcer in NBA history.

Kari Lake and Ruben Gallego

These prominent Republicans are backing Ruben Gallego over Kari Lake

By Morgan FischerSeptember 20, 2024

The chorus of moderate Republicans rejecting Kari Lake seems to grow stronger by the day.

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Voting in Maricopa County: What you need to know ahead of the election

By Adrianna NineSeptember 20, 2024

From how and where to vote to who’s on the ballot, this guide has you covered.

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Tom Horne thinks BLM posters and rainbow stickers make kids dumber

By TJ L'HeureuxSeptember 19, 2024

In a stunning bit of irony, the state public schools chief accused someone else of focusing on the wrong things.

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Tempe reaches plea deal with man it hounded for feeding homeless

By TJ L'HeureuxSeptember 19, 2024

The deal ends a months-long legal saga over Austin Davis feeding unhoused people in Tempe parks, but not all is copacetic.

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Arizona schools could lose millions in unused aid for homeless kids

By Madeline Nguyen | Cronkite NewsSeptember 19, 2024

Some schools didn’t know they had money to spend. Schools superintendent Tom Horne blamed a “breakdown of communication.”

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