Arizona Voting Rights at Crucial Crossroads – More Violation or Reform
Between a class-action lawsuit, an Arizona senator, and a Civil Rights leader, Phoenix is in the middle of voting rights issues.
Between a class-action lawsuit, an Arizona senator, and a Civil Rights leader, Phoenix is in the middle of voting rights issues.
Republican lawmakers in Arizona want to make “Donald Trump Day” a state holiday, charge doctors with felonies for providing healthcare to trans youth, and spend hundreds of millions on border wall construction.
It’s no surprise that Arizona politicians are keen to change election laws in the state after a contentious presidential election and partisan audit.
Look Ahead America, a conservative nonprofit, chose the political battleground state of Arizona to host “Justice for J6” vigils in Phoenix, Queen Creek, Prescott, Nogales, and Yuma. It’s a taste of what’s to come during Trump’s visit on January 15.
Cyber Ninjas has shut down. But that doesn’t mean that the company’s legal trouble has ended.
It’s been a year since rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol, some with ties to Arizona extremist groups whose fire was fueled by Republicans seeking to overturn the presidential election in favor of Donald Trump.
Here are Maricopa County’s reponses to the audit’s most flagrantly misleading claims.
Arizona Republicans stand to win big in next elections after redistricting alters voting maps. Critics threaten lawsuits.
In Mesa Gardens, residents have been left without water for days, suffered illegal rent hikes – and now are being evicted unlawfully.
The four-day conference is a national spectacle, but it’s also a reminder of the power that Turning Point wields in Arizona.
The city of Phoenix collected $6.1 million more in tax on residential rental properties as renters struggled between 2018 and 2020.
When Anna Walker moved into her apartment complex about four years ago, a retrofitted motel built decades prior, she could swing the monthly cost of $500. But now that it has skyrocketed to $800 a month she can’t afford it anymore. And she’s not alone.
The university is mum after pressure from student groups who are demanding Rittenhouse be kicked out.
At a private event on Tuesday, Lake told a crowd of retirees that she is taking the unproven drug – and wants to manufacture it as governor.
Rep. Gosar was punished for a clip where his face is photoshopped on a violent anime video showing him appearing to kill Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and then attacking President Joe Biden.
A far-right extremist group is harassing migrants along the Arizona border but no agencies are stepping in to stop them.
Over the past several years, the case has shone a harsh light on discriminatory practices in the Senate’s Democratic caucus.
In a recent interview, Brnovich went on a tangent that sowed doubt on vaccines’ safety and efficacy.
Jeff Durbin, who has built a far-right media empire from Mesa, is said to have inspired Ron Watkins’ run for Congress.
Three house-flipping tech companies now own a major share of Maricopa County’s property listings.
“I think it probably came as a shock to some of the campaigns that the president decided to weigh in this early in the race.”
Scottsdale now sits alongside Miami and Oakland as the tenth-most expensive rental market in the country.