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Kari Lake Suspended From Twitter for Attack Ad

Kari Lake Suspended From Twitter for Attack Ad

By Katya SchwenkJuly 22, 2022

The GOP candidate is locked in a bitter primary battle with Karrin Taylor Robson, with both accusing the other of being a fake conservative.

Trump and Pence Return to Arizona for Dueling Rallies

By Katya SchwenkJuly 19, 2022

Trump has backed candidates up and down the ballot in Arizona. Days before the August primary, he’s rallying to support them. Pence has endorsed an opposing candidate for governor and will also rally in Arizona on the same day.

Arizona Legislature Was Warned Ban on Filming Cops Was ‘Unconstitutional’ Before Passing Law

By Elias WeissJuly 13, 2022

The Arizona Legislature’s own attorneys called this new law unconstitutional. Arizona Republicans passed it anyway.

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Congressional Hearing Reveals More About Arizona’s Role in January 6 Attack

By Elias WeissJuly 12, 2022

It’s becoming clearer that lawmakers from close to home played a significant role in Trump’s futile ploy to overturn the election.

‘No Handouts’ Jim Lamon Defends Accepting Billions in Federal Help at Former Solar Venture

By Elias WeissJuly 8, 2022

Despite billions of dollars in federal help throughout his career, Jim Lamon insists government should “get the hell out of the way” of American businesses.

DOJ Sues Arizona Over ‘Onerous’ New Voting Law

By Katya SchwenkJuly 7, 2022

“Arizona has passed a law that turns the clock back on progress,” said one DOJ prosecutor.

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In Arizona Congressional Bid, Ex-NFL Player’s Viral Campaign Ad Glorifies Gunning Down Democrats

By Elias WeissJuly 7, 2022

Here’s a crazy one: He’s a former NFL running back managed by a QAnon influencer, and guns down Klansmen in a new campaign ad.

Endorsed for Congress by a Neo-Nazi? No Worries, Just Blame the Media

By Elias WeissJuly 6, 2022

Blake Masters is the favorite candidate of neo-Nazis and white supremacists, one Republican analyst said.

Hot Ticket: How Arizona’s Sizzling Summer Primary Excludes Vulnerable Voters

Hot Ticket: How Arizona’s Sizzling Summer Primary Excludes Vulnerable Voters

By Elias WeissJuly 1, 2022

Arizona’s sweltering summer primaries are primarily forgotten, and that’s by design.

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Facing Homelessness After $462 Monthly Hike: One Story From Phoenix’s Renter Crisis

By Katya SchwenkJuly 1, 2022

A California investment firm bought Nancy Lake’s apartment complex. Then, her monthly rent went up nearly $500.

Wendy Rogers Wants to Put 1.3 Million Americans Out of Work

By Elias WeissJune 29, 2022

“When we take back the Federal Government we need to abolish 70% of the agencies and employees,” state senator Wendy Rogers tweeted Monday. That would put nearly 1.3 million gainfully employed Americans out of a job.

Four Eye-Popping Moments from Arizona GOP Senate Debate

By Katya SchwenkJune 24, 2022

Senate hopefuls played to a base riled up about the border and harped endlessly on the 2020 election.

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With Gosar Under Scrutiny for His January 6 Role, Big Dollar Backers Don’t Flinch

By Elias WeissJune 24, 2022

Big dollar backers didn’t flinch when Arizona Republican Paul Gosar took credit for inciting the January 6, 2021, attack on the United States Capitol.

People Keep Defacing Kari Lake Signs

By Katya SchwenkJune 15, 2022

Kari Lake thought that putting up smiling “Trump-endorsed” signs in central Phoenix was a good idea.

Residents Protest Grand Canyon University’s Plan to Evict Trailer Park

Residents Protest Grand Canyon University’s Plan to Evict Trailer Park

By Katya SchwenkJune 10, 2022

Grand Canyon University plans to evict dozens of residents at a mobile home park. This week, they took to the streets.

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Amid Attack Ad Allegations, Anti-China Jim Lamon Defends Business Ties There

By Elias WeissJune 9, 2022

U.S. Senate hopeful Jim Lamon, who’s using his own fortune to fund his campaign, is accused of bashing Beijing and its cronies with money he earned from lucrative dealings with the Chinese Communist Party.

Forget the Joker and Doc Ock – Arizona Republican David Schweikert Is Supervillain in New Comic Book

Forget the Joker and Doc Ock – Arizona Republican David Schweikert Is Supervillain in New Comic Book

By Elias WeissJune 6, 2022

There’s a new villain in town and he’s terrorizing the people of Arizona. At least that’s the case being made in Elijah Norton’s new comic book, which hits mailboxes in metro Phoenix this week.

Schweikert Opponent’s Company Sues Super PAC Over Mockery Website

By Elias WeissJune 2, 2022

Before candidates fight for the Republican nomination in Arizona’s newly drawn First Congressional District, they’ll duke it out in court.

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Here’s How Arizona Republicans Plan to Protect Our Schools

By Elias WeissJune 1, 2022

Long a devout “Back the Blue” supporter, Arizona Republican Paul Gosar called Texas cops incompetent following a mass shooting. Now, he’s looking to put more guns in Arizona schools.

Tweeting About Texas School Shooter, Gosar Goes Too Far Again

By Elias WeissMay 26, 2022

Fact check, Paul Gosar: The Uvalde shooter was not “a transsexual leftist illegal alien named Salvatore Ramos.”

Tallest Shipping Container Tower in North America Set to Open in Phoenix

By Elias WeissMay 25, 2022

Eighteen Phoenix families are poised to move next week into IDA on McKinley, the tallest tower in North America made entirely out of shipping containers, according to developers.

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Phoenix’s Newest Homeless Shelter Provides Relief From Heat

By Katya SchwenkMay 23, 2022

The city of Phoenix and Maricopa County, in conjunction with several social services organizations, opened a new homeless shelter on May 13, just as temperatures began to spike.

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