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Maricopa County constable Lenny McCloskey

Can’t stay here: The Valley could break an evictions record this year

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 8, 2024

There were 7,903 eviction filings in July in Maricopa County, the third-highest monthly total ever.

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Mushroom laws are fueling psychedelic comeback. Is Arizona next?

By Benjamin Y. Fong | The ConversationAugust 8, 2024

Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill legalizing psilocybin therapy. But the state is still funding clinical research into the drug.

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Calling 911? Phoenix police will now text you updates when you hang up

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 7, 2024

Police say the new tool, developed by SPIDR Tech, allows callers to receive real-time information on their cases.

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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes

Kris Mayes sues to put ‘predatory corporate landlord’ out of business

By Morgan FischerAugust 7, 2024

The Arizona Attorney General sued the owner of the Buenas on 32nd apartments, which has lacked air conditioning all summer.

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Judge forces Glendale to put hotel worker wages initiative on ballot

By Cassie BrucciAugust 7, 2024

The underlying court case – about whether the measure to boost wages violates the single-subject rule – is ongoing.

GOP’s infamous Project 2025 plan uses Arizona as an education model

By Maria Polletta | Arizona Center for Investigative ReportingAugust 7, 2024

Republicans want to Arizona-ize the country’s education system, expanding school vouchers and kneecapping public schools.

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A sun in the sky

Maricopa County on pace to eclipse last year’s record 645 heat deaths

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 7, 2024

There have been 66 confirmed heat deaths through July, but 447 other deaths are still under investigation.

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Recount city: Ansari bests Terán by 42 votes in U.S. House primary

By Gloria Rebecca Gomez | Arizona MirrorAugust 6, 2024

Yassamin Ansari and Raquel Terán must wait to know who goes to Congress. Their race is headed for a mandatory recount.

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Need to go to the ER in Arizona? Here’s how long you’ll be there

By Morgan FischerAugust 5, 2024

Arizona has some of the longest emergency room stays in the country, according to a study. Bring a book.

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Allister Adel

Bruises, fights, a fall: Allister Adel’s rumored domestic violence ordeal

By Stephen LemonsAugust 5, 2024

Her time as county attorney was troubled. After her death – and her husband’s violent demise – some wonder what they missed.

Study: Undocumented immigrants paid nearly $100 billion in taxes

Study: Undocumented immigrants paid nearly $100 billion in taxes

By Casey Quinlan | Arizona MirrorAugust 2, 2024

Right-wingers would have you believe undocumented immigrants take more than they give. Right-wingers are wrong.

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Chandler building first new affordable housing in more than 50 years

By Noah CullenAugust 2, 2024

The Villas on McQueen development will feature 157 rent-capped units, the city’s first new affordable housing since 1972.

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Austin Davis

Tempe ‘goon squad’ cops arrest homeless advocate in escalating clash

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 1, 2024

Tempe has Austin Davis on trial for feeding the unhoused and banned him from parks. Friday, he was jailed for trespassing.

J.D. Vance

J.D. Vance in Arizona: 5 weirdest moments from Trump’s VP pick

By TJ L'HeureuxAugust 1, 2024

The Ohio Senator and Republican nominee for vice president stumped for Donald Trump at a rally in Glendale.

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Abe Hamadeh wins Arizona MAGA bro fight, clears path to Congress

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 31, 2024

Donald Trump endorsed him and his rival, Blake Masters. GOP primary voters liked Hamadeh’s brand of MAGA more.

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Stephen Richer

Voters ousted Stephen Richer. Are Maricopa County elections at risk?

By Morgan FischerJuly 31, 2024

The Republican county recorder battled his party’s election deniers. MAGA-backed Justin Heap just beat him in the primary.

Arizona state capitol

Arizona Legislature primary election results: state Senate and House

By Morgan FischerJuly 31, 2024

With very few upsets, any state legislature drama will have to wait for November. Though Leezah Sun’s comeback appears over.

Kari Lake and Ruben Gallego

Arizona Congressional primary election results: Senate and U.S. House

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 31, 2024

Kari Lake cruises, while Abe Hamadeh, Yassamin Ansari and Amish Shah near narrow victories in tight U.S. House races.

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Stephen Richer

Maricopa County primary election results: Sheriff, recorder, attorney

By Zach BuchananJuly 31, 2024

Voters ousted two incumbents: County Recorder Stephen Richer and Sheriff Russ Skinner. Rachel Mitchell cruised to an easy primary win.

A heat map of Phoenix

Map: Do you live in one of Phoenix’s hottest neighborhoods?

By Morgan FischerJuly 30, 2024

Many neighborhoods that boil the most are smack in the middle of the city.

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‘Living in an oven’: This Phoenix landlord left tenants without AC

By Morgan FischerJuly 29, 2024

Throughout this brutal summer, this Phoenix apartment complex has left its tenants without working air conditioning.

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A man in a face mask speaking in front of a screen

This ‘Nazi Hunter’ taught Phoenix veterans to fight domestic extremism

By TJ L'HeureuxJuly 29, 2024

Kristofer Goldsmith founded Task Force Butler to expose hate groups. In July, he taught Valley veterans how to do it, too.

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