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Watch: Demonstrators Greet Melania Trump as She Visits Phoenix Children’s Shelter

By Joseph FlahertyJune 28, 2018

“We’re not going to allow her to continue to humiliate our migrant communities,” said Puente organizer Maria Castro.

Stringer ‘Chickens’ Out on Giving Real Apology at Lo-Lo’s

By Antonia Noori FarzanJune 27, 2018

A very strange hour and a half with activist Jarrett Maupin and embattled Arizona legislator.

Crisis Averted? Phoenix City Council Sidesteps Bitter Arguments, Approves Budget

By Joseph FlahertyJune 27, 2018

It was unclear how the city would continue to function if the City Council didn’t approve a budget by July 1.

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Killer Streets: Phoenix Is a Death Trap for Pedestrians Like Kacie Clark

By Antonia Noori FarzanJune 27, 2018

By June 15, 51 people had been killed walking in Phoenix this year, making it one of the most dangerous cities for pedestrians in the nation.

‘This Is a Dark Day:’ Activists Condemn Supreme Court Decision Upholding Travel Ban

‘This Is a Dark Day:’ Activists Condemn Supreme Court Decision Upholding Travel Ban

By Joseph FlahertyJune 26, 2018

“This is obviously a disappointing development for us — not only to the Muslim community, but for minorities, and the entire country as well.”

The Phoenix City Council Is in Free Fall

The Phoenix City Council Is in Free Fall

By Joseph FlahertyJune 26, 2018

After the Phoenix budget failed in a vote last week, Mayor Thelda Williams broke the silence: “I have no idea what we do now,” she admitted.

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Despite Trump Order, Protests of Family-Separation Policy Go on at Phoenix Child Shelter

By Joseph FlahertyJune 25, 2018

“It’s a humanitarian issue. It’s awful what they’re doing.”

Migrant Shelter in Phoenix Run by Southwest Key Cited for Restraining Child

Migrant Shelter in Phoenix Run by Southwest Key Cited for Restraining Child

By Joseph FlahertyJune 22, 2018

Southwest Key is holding immigrant youth detained under Trump’s family separation policy. State inspectors have cited the nonprofit’s Phoenix facilities.

Trump Foe Michael Avenatti Is Representing Detained Immigrant Kids in Phoenix

Trump Foe Michael Avenatti Is Representing Detained Immigrant Kids in Phoenix

By Joseph FlahertyJune 21, 2018

Outspoken attorney Michael Avenatti is representing five families with children detained in Phoenix after they were separated at the border.

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Bowing to Protests, Phoenix Will Reconsider South Central Light Rail Design

Bowing to Protests, Phoenix Will Reconsider South Central Light Rail Design

By Joseph FlahertyJune 21, 2018

For much of the meeting, Phoenix’s multiyear light rail master plan was on the edge of a knife.

Fight Over South Central Light Rail Extension Erupts at City Council

Fight Over South Central Light Rail Extension Erupts at City Council

By Joseph FlahertyJune 20, 2018

South Phoenix residents decried a lack of transparency from the regional transit authority and demanded a halt to the project.

‘Kids Like Me Should Not Be in Prison’: Activists Condemn Family-Separation Crackdown

‘Kids Like Me Should Not Be in Prison’: Activists Condemn Family-Separation Crackdown

By Joseph FlahertyJune 19, 2018

At a protest in Phoenix, second-grader Akemi Vargas asked President Trump to stop separating families, before beginning to sob.

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Another Case That Makes You Ask: WTF Is Going on at Phoenix Prosecutors Office?

By Bill MyersJune 15, 2018

Catch-and-release seems to be the modus operandi at the agency even for suspects with a history of domestic violence.

Stringer Once Warned Diversity Would Lead to  ‘Civil Disorder … Dissolution’ of the U.S.

Stringer Once Warned Diversity Would Lead to ‘Civil Disorder … Dissolution’ of the U.S.

By Antonia Noori FarzanJune 14, 2018

“A country is shared culture, shared language, very often shared religion, shared ancestry,” he said in 2016.

Arizona Lawmaker Catherine Miranda Defends Posting Staged Photo of Detained Kid

Arizona Lawmaker Catherine Miranda Defends Posting Staged Photo of Detained Kid

By Ray SternJune 13, 2018

“You’re part of the problem of division,” Miranda told a woman who noted that the photo Miranda posted of a kid in a cage was staged.

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Arizona Legislator: ‘There Aren’t Enough White Kids to Go Around’ in State Schools

Arizona Legislator: ‘There Aren’t Enough White Kids to Go Around’ in State Schools

By Antonia Noori FarzanJune 13, 2018

“If we don’t do something about immigration very, very soon, the demographics of our country will be irrevocably changed.”

County Attorney Defends Plea Deal for Chinese Exchange Student’s Killer

County Attorney Defends Plea Deal for Chinese Exchange Student’s Killer

By Antonia Noori FarzanJune 12, 2018

The 25-year-sentence means that Holly Davis would be released from prison when she’s in her late 50s.

Meet the New Mayor: Thelda Williams to Serve in Interim Before Special Election

Meet the New Mayor: Thelda Williams to Serve in Interim Before Special Election

By Joseph FlahertyJune 11, 2018

“I want us to be as nonpartisan as possible,” Thelda Williams said.

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Chelsee Dennis Died After Phoenix Prosecutors Violated Own Policy by Dropping Charges

By Bill MyersJune 11, 2018

Emails reveal an agency every bit as concerned about spinning its own problems as it is with fixing them, accusing New Times of “bullying.”

Here’s Who Officially Qualified for a Spot on the Ballot for the 2018 Elections

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 31, 2018

Every statewide office and every seat in Congress — plus one hotly contested Senate seat — are up for grabs in Arizona this year.

Mass Resignations Hit Phoenix’s Complete Streets Advisory Board

Mass Resignations Hit Phoenix’s Complete Streets Advisory Board

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 30, 2018

Nearly all of the Complete Streets board abruptly resigned.

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Phoenix Removes Hance Park Design Sketch After Discovering Hidden Drake Meme

Phoenix Removes Hance Park Design Sketch After Discovering Hidden Drake Meme

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 25, 2018

Drake could not be reached for comment.

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