Phoenix pays $5.5 million to family of man killed by police
Ali Osman was one of 10 people Phoenix police shot and killed in 2022. The city council approved the settlement on Wednesday.
Ali Osman was one of 10 people Phoenix police shot and killed in 2022. The city council approved the settlement on Wednesday.
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell talks tough on “holding abusers accountable” in domestic violence cases.
Arizona Works Together has begun gathering signatures for a ballot initiative to strike “right-to-work” from Arizona’s constitution.
“Nobody at (the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office) has ever said, ‘We have a racial profiling problem.'”
Kris Mayes joins attorneys general in dozens of other states in suing parent company of Facebook, Instagram.
“It has grown into a cottage industry that is costing taxpayers millions and millions of dollars.”
Phoenix drivers and businesses have paid well above the national average for gasoline this year. A change isn’t coming anytime soon.
The city is contending with conflicting orders from two judges as it clears downtown homeless site. It’s asked one to define a campground as shelter.
A federal jury in Phoenix convicted Tre James of murdering Jamie Yazzie, one of hundreds of Indigenous woman killed in Arizona since the 1970s.
The failed governor candidate is back, talking abortion, criminalizing homeless people, the border and fentanyl.
Here’s a rundown on how to register and cast your vote, and what’s on the ballot in Phoenix and nearly 30 other places.
The campaign commercial focuses on the economy through the words of Bill Ruiz: “I’ve never seen it this good.”
The grande dame of dumpster fire politics, Trump ally and sore loser of Arizona’s last election for governor filed to run in the 2024 race.
The sheriff said the agency’s ongoing legal troubles played a role: “I’ll be damned if I’ll do three terms under federal court oversight.”
“By the way, I’m the guy who convinced him to run in Arizona as a Republican. Bless me, Father.”
Police said Robert Crockett, 26, was holding a pellet gun when he was gunned down by officers on Sept. 9.
A judge called the downtown homeless encampment a ‘public nuisance.’ The city and activists are rushing to meet his 45-day deadline.
The Maricopa County Regional Homeless Court offers unsheltered Phoenicians an avenue to deal with overwhelming fines and criminal charges.