Why did Phoenix police perp walk a teenage girl on the internet?
Earlier this month, police rushed to publicly shame a minor arrested for allegedly making a bogus school shooting threat.
Earlier this month, police rushed to publicly shame a minor arrested for allegedly making a bogus school shooting threat.
Three closed-door city council sessions, with a firm monitoring anti-arena social media posts, violated open meetings law.
Open till 3 a.m. on weekends, the new coffee spot gives new meaning to the term “baked goods.”
The former president loves TiVo and “Azurasians” and really hates immigrants.
The Drug Enforcement Agency is considering changing marijuana from a Schedule I drug to Schedule III. What would that mean?
A conservative news outlet argued records from Ruben and Kate Gallego’s 2017 divorce should be public. A judge agreed.
For the fourth time, a protest erupted at a Harris event in Arizona. Here’s why pro-Palestine activists are skeptical of her.
Will Kari Lake ever stop interrupting? Will she admit she’s not the rightful governor? And what exactly is “UVF”?
The vice president will visit the state for the third time since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee in July.
In footage of Rebekah Massie’s August arrest for criticizing a city official, she and an officer argue about free speech.
Sen. Mitch McConnell and his allies are shelling out big money on Senate races. But Kari Lake looks like a lost cause.
Ready to get high on voting? Curaleaf dispensaries in Arizona are having some fun ahead of the Arizona election.
Seventeen-year-old Nico Delgado wants to boot state Sen. Christine Marsh from office. He’s not letting facts get in the way.
The venerated CBS news program visited Maricopa County to dissect our virulent brand of election denialism.
GOP lawmakers referred 11 proposed laws to the ballot, while two others were added by citizen initiative.
Arizona bans abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. A nonpartisan think tank says that comes with a hefty price tag.
Temperatures were blazing this weekend at the biannual weed festival. So were the attendees.
Harry Dunn served on Jan. 6 when Trump supporters stormed the Capitol. He wants Lake “as far away from power as possible.”
In a new filing, Brandon Rafi backs up one claim against suspended lawyer Gil Negrete, while another claim remains shaky.
Phoenix has passed camping bans, which the Supreme Court has approved. This researcher says they make homelessness worse.
Janae Shamp called the statue a “political stunt” while invoking the fentanyl crisis and a distant natural disaster.
Arizona State wants to compete in the NCAA’s new big-money era. “It’s time to put up rather than shut up,” said one donor.