The 5 most ridiculous thing we saw at Donald Trump’s rally in Tempe
This rally had it all: blaring music, a fixation on the term ‘garbage can’ and a bromance between Joe Arpaio and Sean Spicer.
This rally had it all: blaring music, a fixation on the term ‘garbage can’ and a bromance between Joe Arpaio and Sean Spicer.
If bullshit election claims were votes, Kari Lake would be assured a seat in the Senate already.
Kari Lake tries to present herself as a seasoned hunter. Records, photos and campaign appearances suggest otherwise.
The former president is making his fifth visit to Arizona since June.
The ballot measure allows property owners to get tax refunds from municipalities that don’t enforce public nuisance laws.
The state senator is in a tough race for a spot on the Phoenix City Council. She’ll face hurdles even if she wins.
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Things are getting easier for first-time homebuyers in the United States – except in the Valley.
The former president loves TiVo and “Azurasians” and really hates immigrants.
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.
Sen. Mitch McConnell and his allies are shelling out big money on Senate races. But Kari Lake looks like a lost cause.
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.
Harry Dunn served on Jan. 6 when Trump supporters stormed the Capitol. He wants Lake “as far away from power as possible.”
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.
All of Lake’s abortion rights flip-flops, from “rare and legal” to “thrilled” about the return of the 1864 near-total ban.
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.