Custody battle over dogs seized from Chandler ‘house of horrors’ rages on
‘The conditions of some of these dogs were the worst I have ever seen.’
‘The conditions of some of these dogs were the worst I have ever seen.’
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The number of heat fatalities so far this year is on pace to set a record for Maricopa County.
Eyes watering? Nose burning? Face grimacing? Thank the Salt River Landfill that spontaneously burst into flames.
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“Y’all, a slight breeze and this whole tower that’s holding together even a small right to bodily autonomy in Arizona, it disappears.”
The campaign commercial focuses on the economy through the words of Bill Ruiz: “I’ve never seen it this good.”
The grande dame of dumpster fire politics, Trump ally and sore loser of Arizona’s last election for governor filed to run in the 2024 race.
Democrats Ruben Gallego, Raúl Grijalva and Greg Stanton joined far-right Republicans Andy Biggs and Eli Crane in historic vote.
The D-backs start their first playoff run since 2017 with a best-of-three series in Milwaukee. They face an uphill battle.
The sheriff said the agency’s ongoing legal troubles played a role: “I’ll be damned if I’ll do three terms under federal court oversight.”
Police removed dozens of disabled dogs from a Chandler home and gave them to the Arizona Humane Society. Now, the owners want their pets back.
“By the way, I’m the guy who convinced him to run in Arizona as a Republican. Bless me, Father.”
Police said Robert Crockett, 26, was holding a pellet gun when he was gunned down by officers on Sept. 9.
The multistate cannabis operator accused five partners and two employees of orchestrating $1 million in payments.
As the Arizona Cardinals tank another season, consider this: Their Glendale stadium offers one of the best game day bargains in pro football.
A judge called the downtown homeless encampment a ‘public nuisance.’ The city and activists are rushing to meet his 45-day deadline.
The Maricopa County Regional Homeless Court offers unsheltered Phoenicians an avenue to deal with overwhelming fines and criminal charges.
Workers are calling attention to low wages, poor working conditions, rats and cockroaches at the Phoenix airport.
The governor dismissed growing concerns about the impact of booming Taiwanese investment in the state: ‘Arizonans are seeing the benefit.’
The Flagstaff cannabis store, owned by a trio from the Valley and designed by a Scottsdale firm, nabbed a major award.
“The thing that the City of Phoenix doesn’t realize is that even if the civil case doesn’t go through, I’m not going to stop.”