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New Phoenix monsoon forecast released: What to expect
We had a wet monsoon last year, and this summer has good chances of following suit.
By Zach BuchananREAD MORE
East Valley measles outbreak grows: Where you may have been exposed
The county’s case count has doubled in the last month, and the exposure sites are even more numerous.
By Zach Buchanan
Man held at Mesa ICE facility slept on feces-covered floor, wife says
Marcos Gaspar Da Silva was held at ICE’s Mesa airport facility for 10 days. The overcrowded facility has no beds or showers.
By Morgan Fischer
The Veto Queen is back: All 61 bills Gov. Hobbs has rejected in 2026
Katie Hobbs is adding to her vetoes record in 2026, swatting down SNAP crackdowns and Charlie Kirk-related bills.
By Zach Buchanan


Lieutenant: Phoenix rushed probe on cop who baited teen protesters
While off-duty, Phoenix cop Dusten Mullen showed up at a student protest to attempt to bait teenagers into attacking him.
By Zach Buchanan
Phoenix OKs ‘punitive’ limits on feeding, treating homeless in parks
The ordinance places new restrictions on groups that provide food and medical treatment for unhoused people in city parks.
By Morgan Fischer
David Schweikert votes to shield pesticide makers from lawsuits
Schweikert was the lone Arizona lawmaker to vote against stripping immunity from pesticide makers. Andy Biggs didn’t vote.
By Zach Buchanan


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Ex-lawmaker can’t be bothered to film job announcement, uses AI instead
Former MAGA state Sen. Justine Wadsack is making liberal use of her AI avatar, apparently.
By Morgan Fischer
Judge won’t stop Phoenix from disciplining cop who baited protesters
Sgt. Dusten Mullen is being investigated for showing up armed and masked to a student protest in January.
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Reclassifying weed will allow for much-needed medical research
The Trump administration is reclassifying medical marijuana. That means it should be easier to actually study it as medicine.
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