Maricopa County faces eviction crisis as pandemic aid dries up
Landlords filed to evict tenants in record numbers in 2023 as pandemic aid fell to a trickle.
Landlords filed to evict tenants in record numbers in 2023 as pandemic aid fell to a trickle.
Free weed, Bong Wars and so much more this weekend in Mesa. What else could you want in a cannabis festival?
The U.S. Senate candidate gets chummy with Wade Searle but won’t say if he’s involved in her campaign.
A bill that enshrines a narrow definition of biological sex into state law is one vote away from passing the Arizona legislature.
The pro soccer team, champions in 2023, opens the season with new coach, revamped roster and fresh kits.
Bipartisan group of lawmakers support psilocybin use in therapeutic settings to treat PTSD, depression and other conditions.
The long arm of the law finally caught up with the alt-right troll. Sort of.
County Attorney Rachel Mitchell called the arrests “a massive step forward in the quest for justice.”
Miguel Godines is the fourth person killed by Phoenix police so far this year.
On what would have been his 22nd birthday, his mom wants justice in a case the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office refuses to prosecute.
Kittens, puppies, rabbits and more! 18 photos from AHS’ massive facility, which opened on Wednesday.
She’s out: “I will leave the Senate at the end of this year.”
Michael Soto was ousted after allegations of impropriety. Now, he’s quietly retaken control of the statewide LGBTQ+ nonprofit.
Convicted felon Jacob Chansley had a kiki with several lawmakers who, like him, were on hand for the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riots.
We’re revamping our membership program with new benefits, a new partner and a special event at Four Peaks Brewing.
The state senator was the only Republican to vote against the trans bathroom ban and limits on preferred pronouns. It was enough to stop it.
Attorney General Kris Mayes accuses RealPage, nine landlords of acting like a cartel to gouge renters.
The new dispensary makes six in the Valley for the weed brand.
As Republican lawmakers push a ballot measure, they fast-tracked a controversial immigration bill to Gov. Katie Hobbs.
Maricopa County prosecutors cut a plea deal with Carl Nathaniel Fredricksen, sparing his young victims from being cross-examined by the Peoria man.
The county’s new sheriff says he wants the job for a full four-year term. He faces voters in a July primary.
The governor cited a Phoenix New Times story when ordering state boards to improve how they discipline health care providers.