Political Stunt to Carve up Maricopa County Stalls
The state legislation has been branded by Democrats, some Republicans, and many in the media as a thinly veiled punishment for Maricopa County’s Board of Supervisors.
The state legislation has been branded by Democrats, some Republicans, and many in the media as a thinly veiled punishment for Maricopa County’s Board of Supervisors.
After folding her congressional bid, Arizona Republican Kelly Townsend filed for re-election in the state senate. But is her campaign to take down GOP behemoth Wendy Rogers futile?
As trucker convoys make their way through Arizona, some are joining vigilante groups at the border.
Arizona State Senator Kelly Townsend announced Friday she was folding the campaign she floated in January at the urging of Trump and conservative activists.
A pro-Israel stunt might be “too little too late” for the Arizona senator who flew the Nazi flag on Twitter last year.
Arizona Republicans want to see a change in the state constitution solidifying more restrictive voter rules.
Arizona lawmaker Wendy Rogers has not been taking the punishment well.
A luxury gated community is at odds with dense urban development neighbors claim. How will Phoenix City Council vote this week?
All eyes were on Ukraine Thursday as Russia launched a military attack on its neighbor in the early hours of the morning.
Federal investigators are demanding documents and testimony from Arizona’s conspiracy-crazy “honey badger” for his role in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Federal regulators found financial skeletons in Arizona Republican David Schweikert’s closet during an awkward time – right in the middle of campaign season.
“I’d advise NBC to nix that ad because it outright promotes violence against a sitting U.S. senator who had already seen his wife survive an assassination attempt,” a political strategist said.
“This is really, at its core, dangerous political posturing that does not have [a] foundation in the law,” said one ACLU attorney.
States are “strangling the budgets of election offices while preventing them from seeking help from other sources,” said election nonprofit founder David Becker.
Despite delays, thousands of low-income people in Phoenix should expect debit cards with a $1,000 monthly stipend in the mail.
What do Kelli Ward’s phone records reveal about Arizona’s voter fraud conspiracies? She doesn’t want us to know.
More renters are facing eviction notices as landlords are flooding Maricopa County with new filings, up 60 percent over the year.
You’d think that Airbnb hosts in Arizona would be upset when the Silicon Valley company cut into their potential revenue by canceling potential parties.
It’s not clear when it was first displayed, but there’s growing backlash to the “Appeal to Heaven” flag hanging inside the Arizona House of Representatives building.
A QAnon figurehead with no ties to Scottsdale showed up at a school board meeting to promote his congressional campaign.
It’s unclear whether changing public signs is a trendy version of social justice or if it signals that local government is really serious about dealing with pending social issues.
Decades after Martin Luther King Jr. trekked to Phoenix to push for the federal Civil Rights Act of 1964, his descendants returned to the city on what would be his 93rd birthday to advocate for a national voting rights bill.