Errl Cup: 15 photos from a high – and hot – time
Temperatures were blazing this weekend at the biannual weed festival. So were the attendees.
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.
All of Lake’s abortion rights flip-flops, from “rare and legal” to “thrilled” about the return of the 1864 near-total ban.
According to one analysis, our roads are among the most dangerous in the country – and they’re not getting safer.
Fewer than 100 of the jaguarlike cats are thought to remain in the U.S. Only seven have been seen in Arizona since 2009.
A group led by a former Donald Trump advisor wants to unmask the 218,000 Arizona voters wrongly registered by a glitch.
An affidavit submitted to the bar recounts a phone call the former prosecutor made while hiding from her husband in a closet.
The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled that drivers with THC in their system must show signs of impairment to face penalties.
After touting his support of law enforcement, Gallego took only two questions from reporters and cut the presser short.
More than 400,000 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints members live in Arizona. Their votes could swing the election.
The Diamondbacks missed the playoffs by one game despite having a 96.5% chance in late August of making the playoffs.
The “Master Plan” podcast devotes a chapter to how McCain got burned by – and then learned from – the Keating Five scandal.
Roughly 10,000 people are expected to attend this weekend, so get your tickets soon.
The Arizona attorney general sued the complex’s owners in August. Tenants testified Monday that little has improved since.
Even as the Valley cools off significantly in fall, October in Phoenix keeps getting warmer.
The GOP-backed measure would not only cut voters out of the judicial retention process but also would nullify their votes.
Kratom exists in a big legal gray area, and nobody’s quite sure who’s supposed to enforce laws about it.
If you ever wanted to see Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego swing a cricket bat, you’re in luck.