Kari Lake keeps changing her tune on abortion
Like a chameleon, the U.S. Senate candidate keeps shifting her position on the high-profile issue.
Like a chameleon, the U.S. Senate candidate keeps shifting her position on the high-profile issue.
Landlords filed to evict tenants in record numbers in 2023 as pandemic aid fell to a trickle.
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.
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.
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.
As Republican lawmakers push a ballot measure, they fast-tracked a controversial immigration bill to Gov. Katie Hobbs.
The governor cited a Phoenix New Times story when ordering state boards to improve how they discipline health care providers.
Why do so many Arizonans – especially Republicans – want to leave the great American experiment behind?
GOP lawmakers are pushing a ballot measure that bars undocumented immigrants from many taxpayer-funded social benefits.
Clergy from across the Valley rally with Sky Harbor workers and demand Phoenix City Council members investigate.
House Bill 2586 requires websites with content “harmful to minors” to verify the age of visitors.
Republicans are pushing to put a trans bathroom ban and limit on preferred pronouns on the 2024 ballot.
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.
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.
“Paid family leave shouldn’t be a luxury.”
They searched sidewalks, alleys, parks, riverbeds and building doorways to count the number of unsheltered people in metro Phoenix.