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Arizona among states with steepest home price drops in U.S.
After going bananas during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, the Arizona housing market is becoming more buyer-friendly.
By Morgan FischerREAD MORE
Kris Mayes sues to stop Surprise ICE detention center from opening
The detention center is set to open this fall. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes wants to stop that from happening.
By Morgan Fischer
After 15 years, crucial Valley domestic violence hotline will go dark
The SAFEDVS hotline relied heavily on federal funding that is now expiring. It will close on May 15.
By Clarissa Sosin
You asked: Did taxpayers foot the bill for Charlie Kirk’s memorial?
A New Times reader asked who paid for Charlie Kirk’s massive memorial service at State Farm Stadium last year. We answered.
By Zach Buchanan


These Valley hospitals are considered at risk due to Medicaid cuts
Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” included $911B in Medicaid cuts, which could mean hospitals close or reduce services.
By Clarissa Sosin
The latest with all 41 lawsuits Kris Mayes has filed against Trump
Attorney General Kris Mayes has sued Trump over tariffs, birthright citizenship and an ICE facility in Surprise.
By Morgan Fischer
Widow sues Scottsdale after police shot and killed her unarmed husband
Police did not recover a weapon after killing Joseph Santos in March 2025. Now Santos’ widow wants justice for his killing.
By Morgan Fischer


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