Chief Michael Sullivan was blitzing the media on Thursday trying to head off federal oversight. Across town, officers gunned down another person.
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Lawmakers still haven't passed a budget, but Arizona Republicans sure are keen to spend money on racial profiling.
The Maricopa County Attorney said she missed primary debates due to "scheduling conflicts." Unopposed, her rival attacked.
The legendary musician, author and actor is coming to town this week, and he's got a few stories to tell.
As the Phoenix New Times food team tasted our way around the Valley, these dishes and drinks stood out above the rest in 2024.
The shuttered Irish pub will serve again, using its original bar, at ASU's football stadium.
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Brothers Alex and Andrew Jarson readily explore the depths of pop and darkwave on their latest, "Bitter Reflection."
Phoenix's segregation was deliberately designed, reinforced through policy and sustained by inequality.
"If art is so powerful, why not use it to create change?" says organization founder E Rizo.
Our event picks for Nov. 17 to 19 include a comic book convention and a car show.
The candidates in the chaotic race for Arizona's 8th District include a carpetbagger, a fake elector, a singer and even a Capitol rioter.
Jim Larkin died by suicide on July 31, just days before his second criminal trial was scheduled to begin.
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Kroger wants to sell the stores as part of its Albertsons and Safeway deal. But your neighborhood market isn't closing.
Tami Staas advocates for queer students. She says incoming school board member Sharon Benson tried to get her fired for it.
Baristas at a Starbucks in Mesa were promised they'd be the third of 9,000 corporate stores to unionize. But Starbucks attorneys used a legal trick to delay the counting of ballots.
Live insects in a rice flour container were among the unwelcome sights inspectors found in Valley kitchens last month.
Underwear brawls, campus porn stars, shocking frat parties - the ASU of yesteryear was a lot more chaotic.
"Purple Rain" has been essential and definitive since it debuted 40 years ago, and we're all just perpetually basking in its shimmering purple hues.
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"They don't want to be held accountable."
Phoenix musician Serene Dominic pulls the covers off summer hits from the 'last decade of truly unbridled promiscuity.'
Prescott's food scene is on the rise with central Arizona's holiday destination serving everything from standout burgers to farm-to-table feasts.
When Head Right's offer to buy Helton Brewing collapsed, it sued and alleged the brewhouse and business breached the sales contract.