Getting evicted? You might live in one of these 10 Valley ZIP codes
Maricopa County is on pace to set a new eviction filing record in 2024, and these areas are being hit the hardest.
Maricopa County is on pace to set a new eviction filing record in 2024, and these areas are being hit the hardest.
The city will “implement strict enforcement” of its urban camping ban, which advocates say will only make homelessness worse.
“I’m now accepting apologies on this nonsense theory,” Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer wrote in response.
Republicans secured a bigger majority in both houses entering 2025, and these extreme voices will have a lot of influence.
Lake has denied the report by Mediaite, though it hasn’t stopped speculation swirling about her next step.
From politicians to cops to a billionaire owner of a pro sports franchise, these are Arizona’s biggest losers of the year.
As Maricopa County locked in a Donald Trump victory, Supervisor Clint Hickman wondered: Where’d the election deniers go?
Dissatisfied with their choices in the election, voters in Maricopa County got creative.
The North Phoenix development by Chicanos Por La Causa was 75% complete in 2022 when someone set a devastating fire.
The nonprofit Family Promise is close to finishing six shipping container transitional housing units on a local church lot.
Housing in Phoenix is largely unaffordable, and this study shows why.
As the Democratic Party grapples with a national defeat, Hernandez won a Phoenix City Council seat running in the left lane.
Ruben Gallego won precincts closest to Maricopa County’s urban core, including some won by Republicans in other races.
Trump’s victory “was a wake-up call” for Democrats, one activist said: “Dismissing entire communities is a grave mistake.”
Immigrants will be terrorized, Phoenix police will escape federal scrutiny and abortion rights could be rolled back – again.
Donald Trump has promised to terrorize immigrant communities with mass deportations. Here’s how you can help them fight back.
“You can be a lot of things in Trumpworld,” one GOP consultant said, “but you can’t be a loser.”
The former newscaster turned MAGA acolyte is on track to go down by a bigger margin than she did in 2022.
Abortion rights and and a hardline immigration bill passed, while Republican-backed bills limiting voter power were rejected.
The ground game to beat Donald Trump failed. The blame game for the loss has just begun.
In a “post election promise to myself,” the Maricopa County Recorder says he’s done feeding right-wing social media trolls.
It takes an average of 13 days to count all votes in Arizona. The only thing that’s changed is we became a swing state.