Boos, lies and QAnon: Kari Lake hits campaign turbulence
Lake was booed by Republicans, she spoke at a QAnon fundraiser, and her campaign lied about $75,000 in speaking fees.
Lake was booed by Republicans, she spoke at a QAnon fundraiser, and her campaign lied about $75,000 in speaking fees.
Republicans in the Arizona legislature want to weaponize detransitioning to target transgender health care.
From classic to flashy, and celebrating the Valley’s Mexican American culture, jerseys for the Phoenix Suns spark excitement.
“We’re running him over. Hold on,” an officer said seconds after another one shot David Epaloose.
As state senators react to teen violence in the East Valley, one lawmaker called for a return to public hangings.
The move will present a “dumbed-down, whitewashed version of history” to students, critics said.
“I’ve got a GREAT big brother. He’s always had my back.” And a fat checkbook.
The media keeps asking Rachel Mitchell about Preston Lord and the Gilbert Goons. Yet, Maricopa County had 258 other homicides in 2023.
“Paid family leave shouldn’t be a luxury.”
“Innovation is something that we definitely are looking toward.”
Scores of arrests in teen violence cases across the East Valley, but none so far in the October beating death of Preston Lord.
John Michael Lewis Jr., 43, was inside his home when shots were exchanged with officers. It’s not clear how he died.
“I have a duty and responsibility to pass on my knowledge, and then it’s up to the consumer to decide if it’s something they want to take or not.”
They searched sidewalks, alleys, parks, riverbeds and building doorways to count the number of unsheltered people in metro Phoenix.
The last time agricultural workers in the state unionized was in 2000.
The transit system issued hundreds of tickets, booted thousands of people in a security crackdown.
The Aug. 1 incident unfolded quickly as Devin Thompson fled and an officer shot him at close range.
“A good bill is a good bill”: The legislation pays for attorneys’ fees for some people found not guilty in criminal trials.
Phoenix police officers have shot and killed two men in the first three weeks of 2024.
Hundreds of people participated as the fight over access to abortion could land on the November ballot in Arizona.
‘Everybody thinks I did it’: The 75-year-old man sues Phoenix police, prosecutors for charging him with killing Alissa Turney in 2001.
“It’s about being ahead of the curve instead of being behind it.”