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Tempe Pastor in Orlando for Anniversary of Pulse Shooting: Get AIDS and Die

By Meg O'ConnorJune 21, 2019

Tempe pastor Steven Anderson went to Orlando last week on the anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting for a Make America Straight Again conference.

Report: Trump Refuses to Pay Mesa $64,000 in Security Fees

Report: Trump Refuses to Pay Mesa $64,000 in Security Fees

By Steven HsiehJune 13, 2019

Tucson, too.

Phoenix’s Historic Union Station Goes Up for Sale

Phoenix’s Historic Union Station Goes Up for Sale

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 12, 2019

Could this be an opportunity to bring Amtrak back to Phoenix?

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Lawsuit: Ducey Forced Liquor Board Chair to Resign Over Liquor Violations

Lawsuit: Ducey Forced Liquor Board Chair to Resign Over Liquor Violations

By Steven HsiehJune 12, 2019

Former Liquor Board chair Michael Troyan co-owns Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row and other popular nightlife establishments in the Valley.

<i>Daily Star</i> Caves to Pressure From Sheila Polk, Pulls Op-Ed on Sentencing Reform

Daily Star Caves to Pressure From Sheila Polk, Pulls Op-Ed on Sentencing Reform

By Meg O'ConnorJune 12, 2019

Emails shared with New Times show Polk had explicitly asked lawmakers to oppose the sentencing reform bill.

Hung Jury in Trial of Arizona Man Who Helped Migrants

Hung Jury in Trial of Arizona Man Who Helped Migrants

By Ray SternJune 11, 2019

“They asked him for food and water and he allowed them to stay there, eat and drink,” records say.

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In Abortion ‘Poll,’ Gosar Asks When a Mother Should Be Free to ‘Kill a Baby’

In Abortion ‘Poll,’ Gosar Asks When a Mother Should Be Free to ‘Kill a Baby’

By Steven HsiehJune 6, 2019

The Arizona Republican congressman inflames again.

Investigation into Ducey Appointee Languishes in Bill Montgomery’s Office

Investigation into Ducey Appointee Languishes in Bill Montgomery’s Office

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 5, 2019

Two years ago, allegations surfaced that Jeff Fleetham, director of the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, was breaking the law.

Churches Helping Migrants Sue ‘Patriot’ Groups for Intimidating Volunteers

Churches Helping Migrants Sue ‘Patriot’ Groups for Intimidating Volunteers

By Steven HsiehJune 4, 2019

Phoenix-area churches and religious leaders on Tuesday sued two extremist groups for intimidating volunteers who help undocumented immigrants.

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Nowakowski v. Benesh: Phoenix Feud Brewing Over Latino Cultural Center

Nowakowski v. Benesh: Phoenix Feud Brewing Over Latino Cultural Center

By Lynn TrimbleJune 3, 2019

Councilman and arts leader accuse each other of conflicts of interest.

Arizona AG Brnovich Asks Judge to Reject $7.6M Settlement on ICE Arrests at Motel 6

Arizona AG Brnovich Asks Judge to Reject $7.6M Settlement on ICE Arrests at Motel 6

By Steven HsiehMay 30, 2019

The lawyers who sued Motel 6 called Brnovich’s claims “utterly meritless.”

Budget Funnels $11 Million to Ducey’s Bogus Border Enforcement

By Meg O'ConnorMay 29, 2019

Lawmakers are funneling $11 million to Ducey’s Border Strike Task Force, though the task force has achieved little more than good press for the governor.

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AZ Republicans Take Money From Public Defenders and Give It to Cops

AZ Republicans Take Money From Public Defenders and Give It to Cops

By Steven HsiehMay 28, 2019

“If you’re not going to provide equal funding for all three legs of the stool, the stool is only as effective as the least effective leg.”

Arizona Lawmakers Have Chipped Away at Abortion Rights for Years

By Meg O'ConnorMay 28, 2019

Doug Ducey has signed every anti-abortion bill that’s been put before him. Next to Alabama, Arizona has some of the most restrictive abortion laws.

Anti-Immigrant Group Dumps Trash at DNC as ‘Donation’ for Asylum Seekers

By Meg O'ConnorMay 24, 2019

The anti-immigrant group went to the DNC and pretended they were leaving donations for asylum seekers. Instead, they left two bags of garbage.

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$10 Million Budgeted for Affordable Housing? Not Enough, Advocates Say

$10 Million Budgeted for Affordable Housing? Not Enough, Advocates Say

By Steven HsiehMay 24, 2019

The Legislature looks like it will lift a cap on a fund for affordable housing. But some say that’s not nearly enough.

Why Joe Biden’s Son Wasn’t Charged for Cocaine in Pot-Hating Yavapai County

Why Joe Biden’s Son Wasn’t Charged for Cocaine in Pot-Hating Yavapai County

By Ray SternMay 24, 2019

“The report does not place the suspect in the vehicle at any time that the alleged paraphernalia was present.”

GOP Arizona Lawmakers, AG, Want to Create Unit to Probe Nonexistent Voter Fraud

GOP Arizona Lawmakers, AG, Want to Create Unit to Probe Nonexistent Voter Fraud

By Elizabeth WhitmanMay 23, 2019

The Arizona Attorney General’s Office has never found evidence or proof of widespread voting fraud, but it wants to create a unit to investigate claims of such fraud.

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UPDATED: Carlos Garcia, Betty Guardado Win in Phoenix Special Elections

UPDATED: Carlos Garcia, Betty Guardado Win in Phoenix Special Elections

By Elizabeth WhitmanMay 22, 2019

Betty Guardado trounced incumbent Vania Guevara, and Carlos Garcia edged out Mike Johnson with a few hundred votes.

Arizona Lawmakers Propose $7.5 Million for Texas-Based Anti-Abortion Group

Arizona Lawmakers Propose $7.5 Million for Texas-Based Anti-Abortion Group

By Elizabeth WhitmanMay 22, 2019

The far-right Center for Arizona Policy, led by Cathi Herrod, is behind the new bill.

Lawsuit: Montgomery Won’t Provide Public Records Requested More Than 200 Days Ago

Lawsuit: Montgomery Won’t Provide Public Records Requested More Than 200 Days Ago

By Steven HsiehMay 22, 2019

“Prosecutors wield the most power in the criminal justice system and they’re like black holes, black boxes.”

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ICE Forced Hundreds of Immigrants Into Solitary Confinement in Arizona

By Meg O'ConnorMay 22, 2019

ICE placed detainees in Arizona facilities in solitary confinement 715 times in recent years, newly released documents reveal.

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