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Who is Lori Vallow Daybell? What to know about the ‘Doomsday Cult Mom’

By Stephen LemonsMarch 31, 2025

Already serving life for murdering her two kids, Lori Vallow Daybell faces trial in Phoenix for her fourth husband’s death.

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Nature is healing: A new Kari Lake lawsuit has been filed

By Morgan FischerMarch 21, 2025

Now an advisor to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, Lake is being sued for withholding grant funds approved by Congress.

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Who was Aaron Gunches? What to know about the man Arizona executed

By Morgan FischerMarch 19, 2025

Aaron Gunches was convicted of murder in 2004. After a two-year pause on executions, Arizona executed him on March 19.

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Abuse survivor sues county attorney, calls her soft on sex criminals

By Stephen LemonsMarch 10, 2025

For the second time, victims’ rights advocate Kayleigh Kozak used a lawsuit to fire shots at county attorney Rachel Mitchell.

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Turning Point sues to keep fake elector’s emails out of public view

By TJ L'HeureuxMarch 7, 2025

The right-wing organization seeks to squash a warrant for three months’ worth of indicted executive Tyler Bowyer’s emails.

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Phoenix man doesn’t get his preferred tee time, sues golf club

By TJ L'HeureuxMarch 6, 2025

Brad Ghaster is accusing Anthem Golf & Country Club of fraud and demands a partial refund of his $47,000 initiation fee.

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Arizona Supreme Court says state can execute Aaron Gunches

By Morgan FischerFebruary 11, 2025

Gunches wants to die. But controversy surrounds execution methods in Arizona, which hasn’t killed a prisoner since 2022.

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Who are the Arizona Supreme Court justices? What to know

By TJ L'HeureuxFebruary 11, 2025

Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs tapped Maria Elena Cruz to join the court, which is stacked with Republican appointees.

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Mesa TikTokker who bug-sprayed Walmart food indicted on 3 felonies

By Morgan FischerJanuary 21, 2025

Prosecutors say Charles Smith did $900 in damage. He faces up to nine years in prison and a possible fine of $155,000.

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Rachel Mitchell’s fiancé called the cops on us for doing journalism

By Stephen LemonsJanuary 13, 2025

A New Times reporter called Paul Stout, the Maricopa County attorney’s beau, for comment in October. Stout dialed the police.

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The smell of victory: Stinky composter settles suit, will leave Laveen

By TJ L'HeureuxJanuary 9, 2025

Neighbors have been complaining about the foul smell coming from Growers Market for months.

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Neo-Nazi gets 3.5 years for role in beating death of gay Phoenix man

By Stephen LemonsJanuary 7, 2025

Cory Young was charged with hindering a police investigation into the 2023 beating death of Jake Kelly, his housemate.

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Couple says Phoenix cops beat and tased them after they called 911

By TJ L'HeureuxDecember 30, 2024

Everette and Julie Mills say they called 911 for help with their son, only for cops to attack and arrest them upon arrival.

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Maricopa County sues to shut down Laveen composter over foul stench

By TJ L'HeureuxDecember 19, 2024

Earlier this month, Growers Market told New Times it was shutting down. A lawsuit from the county says that wasn’t true.

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A day in eviction court, where the Valley housing crisis wrecks lives

By Morgan FischerDecember 10, 2024

Maricopa County is on track to break a 20-year-old evictions filings record. Here’s why things have gotten so bad.

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Victim’s rights advocate: Rachel Mitchell went easy on pedophile coach

By Stephen LemonsDecember 9, 2024

In a lawsuit, Kayleigh Kozak says the Maricopa County attorney gave a sweet deal to the coach who abused her when she was 12.

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Goodyear police sued for killing disabled Army vet attempting suicide

By TJ L'HeureuxNovember 26, 2024

Two years ago, Goodyear cops rushed into Adam Romero’s home after he stabbed himself in the neck. Then they shot him.

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Mesa teacher suing new anti-LGBTQ school board member for defamation

By Joseph Darius Jaafari | LOOKOUTNovember 21, 2024

Tami Staas advocates for queer students. She says incoming school board member Sharon Benson tried to get her fired for it.

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Deaf Black man beat by Phoenix cops comes after city for $3.5 million

By TJ L'HeureuxNovember 20, 2024

Video of cops attacking Tyron McAlpin generated national outcry. Now, Phoenix may again pay for the actions of its police.

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Tempe homeless advocate barred from parks into 2026 after October arrest

By TJ L'HeureuxNovember 20, 2024

Austin Davis and Tempe have been crosswise all year over his efforts to feed and aid the unhoused near city parks.

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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.

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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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