News
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Prosecutors lose appeal in Arizona’s fake elector case and vow to present it again to a grand jury
The most recent ruling marked another setback for Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, whose case has been stalled for over a year.
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Scottsdale residents vow to keep fighting police manufacturing company
A Scottsdale group lost its first court battle over the “Axon Law” — but it’s already promising to appeal.
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Photo radar cameras catch 30K speeding drivers in Phoenix
As of May 31, more than 30,000 citations and legal notices were mailed out to speedy Phoenix drivers.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Arizona (June 5-11)
A weekly roundup of Arizona events, protests, voter registration opportunities, town halls, and community gatherings happening across the state from Friday, June 5, through Thursday, June 11.
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‘Kick Out Corruption’ tour highlights Arizona’s high living costs
Democratic organizers are holding a “Kick Out Corruption” tour event this weekend in Arizona. They allege government corruption is behind the higher cost of living in nearly every sector of the economy.
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7 things Phoenix renters should know this week (June 3)
From news on Arizona’s housing market to tips for making your bathroom feel bigger, here’s a quick recap of helpful links for Phoenix renters.
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3 Phoenix rentals that caught our eye on Zillow this week (June 3)
Here are some Phoenix rental listings we found this week featuring a dreamy kitchen, a backyard pool, and private patio space.
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Now you can pre-lease an apartment at One Camelback in Phoenix
The building has units ranging from studios to three-bedrooms, with the lowest-priced studio renting for about $1,600 per month.
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They don’t have children in school anymore. They’re collecting signatures anyway
Ruth Lambert and Jean Cooper decided to become pro-public education advocates despite very different education experiences.
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How a Tempe renter sued her landlord over her security deposit—and won
A Tempe renter filed a claim against her landlord over her security deposit, and she says the process was easier than she expected. Here’s how she did it.
























