Is Ruben Gallego a legit presidential contender, or just a one-hit wonder?
Ruben Gallego beat an awful candidate – ahem, Kari Lake – to win a Senate seat. How much credit should he get for winning?
Ruben Gallego beat an awful candidate – ahem, Kari Lake – to win a Senate seat. How much credit should he get for winning?
Arizona has one county with a huge population center and 14 others with much smaller populations. Do income levels correlate?
The white robot cars are a defining Phoenix feature. But recently, some have taken on a more colorful look.
“I’m astounded that someone who ran on election integrity can think that’s a good idea,” GOP chair Gina Swoboda told us.
Lake said she’s secured the ability to beam the far-right One American News Network through the Voice of America airwaves.
Arizona hasn’t had a measles case – yet. But with a low vaccination rate and funding cutbacks, an outbreak is inevitable.
A progressive group paid for 10 billboards in Arizona to hammer the billionaire over his cuts to national parks.
Chef Bernie Kantak’s creation is one of the most recognizable dishes in Phoenix. Now, it has its own holiday.
Roughly 1,500 people protested at the Arizona Capitol on Thursday. Organizers want to turn them into committed activists.
Former state Sen. Raquel Terán is organizing a big protest on May 1, a day historically used to advocate for worker rights.
It’s taken four years and driven Valley drivers crazy, but construction on the 11-mile stretch of highway is almost complete.
The state Game and Fish Department has more tortoises than it can handle. Wanna have one?
Hostages in a long political fight, parents of disabled kids can finally breathe. “I totally broke down,” said one advocate.
Republicans and Gov. Katie Hobbs ended a standoff over the program, which helps parents care for their disabled children.
At a Tuesday meeting, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes ripped school board president Jessica Bueno for her “incredible ego.”
The Phoenix lawmaker sought the release of wrongly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia. She returned empty-handed but emboldened.
A synthetic variant of the plant-based drug poses risks. A kratom retailer wants to see products pulled from Arizona shelves.
“It’s setting back public health 20-30 years,” said one health expert. Welcome back, measles?
The Trump administration mistakenly sent Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a notorious foreign prison but refuses to bring him back.
The last two Phoenix summers have been record-breaking. This year may not continue that streak, but it’ll still be scorching.
A state program that pays parents to care for their disabled children is out of money. Republicans are holding it hostage.
According to a new study, the income needed to afford a median-priced house in Arizona has spiked 70% in the last five years.