Woman says Buckeye cemetery buried another body in her grave site
Nancy Marshall says the city cemetery buried someone else’s corpse in the plot she owns between her late husband and mother.
Nancy Marshall says the city cemetery buried someone else’s corpse in the plot she owns between her late husband and mother.
In the fall, a federal appeals court ruled that publishing mugshots of recent arrestees amounted to pretrial punishment.
Opponents of the new ordinance, which they say cracks down on mutual aid events, gathered enough valid signatures.
Tempe cops jailed Jalen Woods, who is Black, for a street racing infraction — even though he was sitting at a red light.
GOP state senate hopeful Mylie Biggs said women shouldn’t run for office. Readers loved the irony: “Who’s gonna tell her?”
Kari Lake seems to be the “acting CEO” of a federal agency just as much as she’s the governor of Arizona.
Do you cringe when your phone rings? You might live in the Grand Canyon State.
Matt Giordano, the new Phoenix police chief, talked about repairing community relations and delivering hard news to his cops.
Phoenix expects the system to cut down on non-emergency call hold times, which are anecdotally atrocious.
Installing a solar system will become a lot more expensive in 2026 thanks to Donald Trump’s much-maligned budget bill.
Looking to retire in Arizona? As Jeremiah Johnson once said, “Go West Valley, old man.”
A police commander says Chief Kenneth McCoy improperly gave city brass sensitive info to hound people feeding the unhoused.
Seemingly recognizing that its cops had screwed up, Tempe later dropped the charges against unhoused advocate Austin Davis.
“I don’t know if I would vote for any female,” said state senate hopeful Mylie Biggs, the daughter of GOP Rep. Andy Biggs.
Remember when Arizona was known for clean air? Those were the days.
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The La Mesita shelter has shifting explanations for why it asked Jacquelyne Rubio’s family to leave.
As the saying goes, you either die a crusader against child sex crimes or live long enough to vote to keep them under wraps.
A National Labor Relations Board judge ruled that Curaleaf wrongfully dismissed union leader Nick Fredrickson last year.
Someone hired Groundswell Contact to counter residents gathering signatures to repeal a city ordinance. It’s not clear who.
A pair of Phoenix suburbs – including one that seems to despise renters – made the national top-20 in RentCafe’s analysis.
Kyrsten Sinema has advocated for psychedelic research since leaving the Senate. And she’s still spending campaign funds.