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An Arizona grand jury’s indictment of 18 people who either posed as or helped organize a slate of electors falsely claiming that former President Donald Trump won the state in 2020 could help shape … more
The Mesa City Council recently received an encouraging update on the city’s climate action plan. Over the last two years, the city has invested nearly $15.4 million in Mesa Climate Action … more
PHOENIX — The chief medical officer for Planned Parenthood Arizona said Thursday that abortions could soon become unavailable — at least for some period of time — even if state … more
Fifteen people were transported to the hospital for treatment after fire crews responded to a warehouse toxic exposure incident in Goodyear Thursday. Fire crews from Goodyear, Avondale, and … more
Three people are in the race for the District 1 seat on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, but only the Republican side will have a primary contest to see who represents the southeast Valley. … more
Maricopa County is currently fighting to prevent several sexually transmitted diseases ranging from HIV to the surprising current rise of syphilis over the past few years. According to HIV.gov … more

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. announced it has begun the manufacturing process of making microchips in Arizona, according to a TSMC spokesperson. TSMC officials completed engineering … more
A 33-year-old attorney and former Maricopa County Deputy Public Defender has been sentenced after pleading guilty in August to attempted possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. … more
A state grand jury has indicted 11 people in an ongoing investigation into a 'fake elector' plan during the 2020 election aimed at helping Donald Trump retain the presidency. more
PHOENIX – “Today, the world is looking to Phoenix as a city of the future, where possibility is found in every corner,” Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said Tuesday at her annual State … more
After a turbulent week, Shane Krauser has withdrawn from the Gilbert mayoral race.   Krauser filed paperwork with the Gilbert Town Clerk’s office Wednesday morning to withdraw his … more
PHOENIX — The state House voted Wednesday to repeal the 1864 law that outlaws abortions except to save the life of the mother. The 32-28 vote came after three Republicans — Tim Dunn of Yuma, and Matt Gress and Justin Wilmeth, both of Phoenix — voted with all the Democrats. more
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