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a horse drinks from a river

Infighting fractures group vying to manage Salt River horses

By Noah CullenSeptember 11, 2025

The spokesperson of the Wild Horse Transition Team just left over the scope of proposed removals of the beloved horses.

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When will Phoenix temperatures finally drop below 100 degrees?

By Morgan FischerSeptember 11, 2025

According to the National Weather Service, we probably have another month of triple-digit temperatures to go.

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Charlie Kirk memorial forms at Turning Point’s Phoenix headquarters

By TJ L'Heureux and Morgan FischerSeptember 10, 2025

The controversial conservative media icon, who based his operation in Arizona, was killed during a college event in Utah.

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Charlie Kirk fatally shot in Utah: Arizona figures react

By Zach BuchananSeptember 10, 2025

The founder of Arizona-based Turning Point USA was shot in the neck at an event at Utah Valley University. He was 31.

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Kyrsten Sinema says she tried psychoactive drug in Mexico

By TJ L'HeureuxSeptember 10, 2025

Since leaving the Senate, Kyrsten Sinema has advocated for the clinical study of ibogaine. She told CNN she tried it herself.

The desert at sunset.

2025 ranks among hottest Phoenix summers on record

By Zach BuchananSeptember 10, 2025

According to the National Weather Service, nine of the 10 hottest Phoenix summers have happened since 2000.

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This Phoenix street is among the deadliest roads in the U.S.

By Cheyla DavermanSeptember 10, 2025

Eight of Phoenix’s biggest arteries rank among the 50 deadliest roads in the country, according to a new analysis.

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Unhinged GOP lawmaker calls Muslims ‘fucking savages’ and ‘terrorists’

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona MirrorSeptember 9, 2025

State Sen. John Gillette said Islamophobia isn’t real and said Muslims should go back to the “shithole they left.”

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Teacher facing student sex charges had positive STD test in his desk

By Morgan FischerSeptember 9, 2025

Eric Chapman is facing 20 felonies after he admitted to having sexual encounters with male students in his classroom.

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New Arizona fall foliage map shows when, where to see changing leaves

By TJ L'HeureuxSeptember 9, 2025

Phoenix doesn’t really do fall colors, but many other parts of Arizona offer a cornucopia of browns, reds and yellows.

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How kissing Trump’s ass won a Border Patrol leader a cushy job abroad

By Stephen LemonsSeptember 9, 2025

As head of the Border Patrol union, Brandon Judd fawningly sucked up to Trump. Now he’s set to become ambassador to Chile.

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Phoenix homeowners are delisting properties en masse as market shifts

By Matthew BirdSeptember 8, 2025

Housing is expensive in the Valley. But instead of slashing prices, some homeowners are taking their houses off the market.

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Protesters stand outside of Arizona Power Service’s headquarters on Thursday after the utility’s recent decision to walk back its clean energy goals.

Protesters slam APS for raising rates, ditching clean energy

By Wyatt Myskow | Inside Climate NewsSeptember 5, 2025

Following Donald Trump’s lead, Arizona’s largest utility is abandoning its clean energy goals while hiking energy rates.

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GOP governor candidates bash mail voting, frequently voted by mail

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Fourth Estate 48September 5, 2025

Andy Biggs and Karrin Taylor Robson parrot Donald Trump’s conspiracy theories about mail voting. They also vote by mail.

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Arizona is now fighting its worst measles outbreak in nearly a decade

By Morgan FischerSeptember 5, 2025

Measles cases in Colorado City have ballooned from one to 24. Most positive cases – including a 2-year-old – are children.

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Unlikely allies urge Arizona to fund medical marijuana research

By TJ L'HeureuxSeptember 4, 2025

Democrats killed a bill that would have funded medical cannabis studies. Arizona weed advocates want to fix that.

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Map: What parts of Phoenix had the most rain last night?

By Zach BuchananSeptember 4, 2025

Areas of the Valley got more rain Wednesday night than during the massive haboob and storm that hit Phoenix in late August.

analise ortiz

Republicans want to kick out a Democratic lawmaker over an ICE alert

By Morgan FischerSeptember 3, 2025

Once again for those in the back: Posting about the public activity of law enforcement is protected by the First Amendment.

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Video: Phoenix cops kill man, wait 6 minutes to give medical aid

By TJ L'HeureuxSeptember 3, 2025

Police shot Rocky Joe Ellis on Aug. 19 as he approached with a hatchet, then watched as he lay motionless on the ground.

corey woods

Tempe repeals controversial parks ordinance after sustained backlash

By TJ L'HeureuxSeptember 3, 2025

Tempe passed the ordinance two months ago despite criticism that it targeted groups who help unhoused people in city parks.

monsoon season clouds pass near Apache Junction, Arizona

What new Phoenix rainfall forecast means for end of monsoon season

By Morgan FischerSeptember 3, 2025

Despite the recent storms, this monsoon will still go down as one of the driest ever.

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a lightning bolt streaks across a rainbow

Video: Rare ‘rainbow lightning’ sets Valley skies aglow

By Matthew BirdSeptember 2, 2025

Conditions during Monday evening’s storm were perfect for a rare and stunning phenomenon to occur.

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