WATCH: Tempe just passed a controversial new ordinance
Tempe just passed a controversial new ordinance requiring permits for gatherings of 30 or more on city property or in parks.
Tempe just passed a controversial new ordinance requiring permits for gatherings of 30 or more on city property or in parks.
Marie P. attended a peaceful protest at the Arizona State Capitol on July 17 to make "good trouble.”
Republican Rep. Gail Griffin has drawn the ire of Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs, who considered her the barrier to water legislation that stalled this year despite having others at the negotiating table.
An emergency declaration by President Trump has thrust the military into a central role in deterring migrant crossings between US ports of entry.
We asked readers for their summer reading picks, and here's what they said.
Since Trump returned to office in January, Mayes has positioned Arizona on the legal frontlines of the resistance, filing lawsuits against his administration about once a week on average.
Ending the spread of HIV in Arizona may become more difficult if federal funding is cut or eliminated.
President Trump's tax bill will cut funding to an agency that helps people who are harmed by misleading loans or scams.
A coalition of advocacy groups is canvassing for voter signatures to challenge Tempe’s new ordinance in gatherings with a ballot referendum.
Over the last six months, several members of this tight-knit community in Arizona have been speaking up in support of a lay group of young Catholics who call themselves the League of the Blessed Sacrament.