4 years after Phoenix police killed Jacob Harris, his family calls for justice
“The Phoenix Police Department got away with an execution.”
“The Phoenix Police Department got away with an execution.”
The organization wants a federal judge to hold the city in contempt.
Harvest celebrates 10 years in Tempe with a smokin’ good time.
County Attorney Rachel Mitchell surprises no one by justifying another police killing.
“The things she’s doing harm us as Arizonans.”
Arizona is a battleground for churches seeking spiritual enlightenment with the psychedelic brew ayahuasca.
The governor says it’s part of a $210 million “critical investment” in housing issues.
Confusion. Heated tempers. Hazmat suits. Our photo essay documents the city dismantling the first block of the Zone.
“We all know there aren’t enough places for us to go.”
Hundreds of people live in the Zone. Only dozens of shelter beds are available once they are evicted.
“Big Sexy” is too sexy for Scottsdale police.
Phoenix wants to ballon its police department budget to $1 billion.
Probation isn’t stopping alt-right troll Ethan Schmidt-Crockett from causing chaos in the Valley.
But the baristas are frustrated with the coffee giant’s refusal to bargain with the union.
Officers pin 13- and 15-year-old students to the ground, handcuff them and take two to jail.
CannaBlendz purports to be “the first cannabis supplement in the world.”
The restaurants were nailed for adding an undisclosed 3.5% charge to diners’ bills.
Why the Suns will win in six – and a bet with our sister newsroom in Denver.
What Nashville is to country singers, and what Hollywood is to actors, Phoenix is to MMA fighters.
A new apartment complex promises “attainable” rents. But will it be affordable?
The governor declared war on homemade tamales. Food vendors in Arizona are steamed.
Some 55,000 fans chant, tailgate, and vibe during Phoenix’s latest high-profile sports event.