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Trump’s brags on banning abortion could haunt him in Arizona

By Rekha BasuApril 22, 2024

The former president took credit for overturning Roe v. Wade, which could be his undoing in the Grand Canyon State.

State Rep. Oscar De Los Santos

‘We kept our soul’: GOP keeps blocking repeal of Arizona abortion ban

By TJ L'HeureuxApril 19, 2024

Another effort to toss 1864 ban fails in state House, advances in Senate.

Gov. Katie Hobbs

Arizona Republicans respond to Hobbs veto by attacking trans people

By Caitlin Sievers | Arizona MirrorApril 18, 2024

Gov. Katie Hobbs killed two GOP bills – one targeting trans people, the other allowing Ten Commandments into schools.

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Arizona Republicans now regret abortion ban they refused to repeal

By TJ L'HeureuxApril 11, 2024

GOP lawmakers across the state are flip-flopping their way to outrage over Tuesday’s court ruling.

Rivals pounce on Rachel Mitchell’s plea deal with former prisons boss

By Stephen LemonsApril 9, 2024

GOP primary opponent blasts Maricopa County Attorney for “sweetheart deal” giving Charles Ryan probation for armed, drunken standoff with police.

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes

Measure to enshrine abortion rights poised to reach Arizona ballot

By TJ L'HeureuxApril 5, 2024

High-profile Democrats – including Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer – rally over reproductive rights.

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Phoenix City Councilmember Betty Guardado

‘You’re gonna pack the jails’: Phoenix targets unhoused with camping ban

By TJ L'HeureuxApril 5, 2024

City Council committee OKs banning unhoused people from camping near schools, childcare facilities and shelters despite concerns about enforcement.

Arizona Rep. Lupe Diaz

GOP lawmaker denounces LGBTQ+ people during sermon in Arizona House

By Joseph Darius Jaafari | LOOKOUTApril 3, 2024

Rep. Lupe Diaz calls U.S. “unrighteous” thanks to trans people, non-Christians.

U.S. Attorney Gary Restaino

Vigilantes target Arizona election workers with death threats

By TJ L'HeureuxMarch 27, 2024

U.S. Attorney issues warning ahead of Arizona elections: “There is no constitutional right to vigilantism.”

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Former President Donald Trump

Will Arizona voters ever have enough of Trump’s bad behavior?

By Rekha BasuMarch 26, 2024

Calling Trump’s GOP dysfunctional, one political pundit puts his faith in “the good Lord” this November.

Apartments under construction in Phoenix

Phoenix affordable housing shortage slams into middle class

By Noah CullenMarch 24, 2024

Nurses, teachers, and police officers are the new face of the Valley’s housing crisis.

Ruben Gallego with a microphone

‘Connect the dots’: Abortion at heart of 2024 elections in Arizona

By TJ L'HeureuxMarch 24, 2024

Reproductive freedom is front and center in the U.S. Senate race, legislative campaigns and a ballot initiative.

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President Joe Biden at El Portal Mexican Restaurant

Biden visits Arizona to woo Latinos amid pushback from left on Gaza

By TJ L'HeureuxMarch 22, 2024

Primary voters sent a message to Biden on Tuesday. He came to Phoenix and delivered one to Latinos: ‘I desperately need your help.’

Rachel Mitchell endorses Trump, blames Biden for fentanyl crisis

Rachel Mitchell endorses Trump, blames Biden for fentanyl crisis

By Stephen LemonsMarch 21, 2024

Which came first: Biden, Trump or fentanyl? The Maricopa County Attorney blames the president’s “open border” and pins her hopes on Trump.

Worker arrested, protest

Hundreds of Sky Harbor concession workers vote to strike

By Eddie VelazquezMarch 20, 2024

HMS Host workers – think employees of airport Starbucks, plus many other food and drink outlets – say wages fail to keep up with living costs.

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kari lake

Kari Lake keeps changing her tune on abortion

By TJ L'HeureuxMarch 12, 2024

Like a chameleon, the U.S. Senate candidate keeps shifting her position on the high-profile issue.

Maricopa County constable Lenny McCloskey

Maricopa County faces eviction crisis as pandemic aid dries up

By Eddie VelazquezMarch 11, 2024

Landlords filed to evict tenants in record numbers in 2023 as pandemic aid fell to a trickle.

Wade Searle and Kari Lake

Kari Lake hugs it out with white nationalist during campaign event

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona MirrorMarch 10, 2024

The U.S. Senate candidate gets chummy with Wade Searle but won’t say if he’s involved in her campaign.

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Person holding a trans pride flag

GOP bill seeks to ‘erase’ trans, nonbinary people from Arizona law

By Gloria Rebecca Gomez | Arizona MirrorMarch 9, 2024

A bill that enshrines a narrow definition of biological sex into state law is one vote away from passing the Arizona legislature.

U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona

Kyrsten Sinema won’t run for reelection to Arizona Senate seat

By Matt HennieMarch 5, 2024

She’s out: “I will leave the Senate at the end of this year.”

Michael Soto of Arizona Equality

Equality Arizona is back, but under a leader who allegedly doomed it

By Joseph Darius Jaafari | LOOKOUTMarch 4, 2024

Michael Soto was ousted after allegations of impropriety. Now, he’s quietly retaken control of the statewide LGBTQ+ nonprofit.

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Jacob Chansley

QAnon Shaman cozies up with Republicans at Arizona Capitol

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona MirrorMarch 3, 2024

Convicted felon Jacob Chansley had a kiki with several lawmakers who, like him, were on hand for the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riots.

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