5 Things Arizona Cities Can’t Do Thanks to State Pre-emption Laws
Plastic bag bans? Inclusionary zoning? Not in Arizona.
Plastic bag bans? Inclusionary zoning? Not in Arizona.
The Massachusetts senator is making a play for Arizona with five new senior staff hires.
This is a developing story.
Sharon Slater, the founder of an anti-LGBTQ group, is one of the biggest supporters of sex ed restrictions.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said it’s investigating the situation following New Times’ report.
He faces a steep run to election.
The bill would eliminate what remains of the infamous Senate Bill 1070.
There were concessions for Airbnb and similar companies.
A 9th U.S Circuit Court of Appeals ruling means Phoenix’s homeless should be allowed to sleep outside without fear of repercussions. City policy doesn’t yet reflect that.
Finally, someone to call when the vacationers next door get too damned rowdy.
The bill appears to be a gift to a far-right group that has raised more than $25 million to build border walls on private land.
More ideas from Arizona, the “meth lab of democracy.”
ICE continues to deny her aunt’s requests for parole.
The hotel is part of a larger plan for a transit hub at the intersection of 24th Street and Buckeye Road.
Light rail policies played a role in her detention by ICE.
How much messier can this get?
The U.S. House of Representatives made history today by making Donald Trump the third president to ever be impeached. Arizona, here’s how your representatives voted.
Beginning in January, be prepared to take an alternate transportation method to Sky Harbor.
An old story of moral panic.
Without the treatment he needed, one detainee’s psychiatric symptoms got so bad that he “lacerated his penis,” requiring hospitalization and surgery, the report said.
“When you spread misinformation about vulnerable communities, you make them targets.”