Glassman, vets slam ‘coward’ lawmaker for blocking Stolen Valor bill
Rodney Glassman tore into Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen, his likely primary opponent for attorney general.
Rodney Glassman tore into Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen, his likely primary opponent for attorney general.
State Rep. Alexander Kolodin says Arizona GOP chair Gina Swoboda asked him to run. She says she might run against him.
Already serving life for murdering her two kids, Lori Vallow Daybell faces trial in Phoenix for her fourth husband’s death.
Donald Trump’s war against DEI seems to have ensnared a landmark report created as a result of a bill he signed into law.
Scottsdale Research Institute’s clinical trial will be the nation’s first of whole psilocybin mushrooms on humans.
Lawmakers want a missing Indigenous person alert system. No alert was issued for Emily Pike, whose body was found last month.
Walt Blackman is pushing a bill to criminalize faking military service. Rogers is singlehandedly holding it up.
Randall Denton pleaded guilty to attempted child sex trafficking after trying to pay a 14-year-old – really a cop – for sex.
Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian imports are set to go into effect on April 2. Canada wants to remind you what that means.
In March, Arizona cops were suspended for drunk-driving an ATV, submitting false time sheets and attempted sexual assault.
Three officers involved in the beating of Tyron McAlpin were given “24-hour unpaid suspensions” on Tuesday.
The Arizona Department of Transportation promises: It is not texting you about paying toll fees for nonexistent toll roads.
Wages have not kept up with inflation in Phoenix, particularly when it comes to housing costs.
“This is obviously not legal,” the Arizona attorney general said. “And we are going to enforce the law.”
Atop Piestewa Peak, veterans remembered the first Native American woman to die in combat while serving in the U.S. military.
If rooting out waste, fraud and abuse is the goal, teaming up with a guy implicated in a huge fraud scandal is an odd choice.
Phoenix New Times is growing its team. We’re seeking an experienced editor who has a passion for music to turn our coverage up to 11.
The think tank hates Arizona’s film tax credit. But its board chairman’s Ninja Turtles flick got a huge tax break.
Now an advisor to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, Lake is being sued for withholding grant funds approved by Congress.
The city received 340 questions from residents but asked mostly vanilla ones to the men vying to lead the troubled department.
Bissonnette was left bloodied after intervening in an argument at a Scottsdale restaurant in November.
Mullett Arena was packed to see the Vermont senator and New York representative.