The Phoenix mayor said withdrawing from the global agreement to fight climate change would harm public health and economic prosperity.
After four years, the U.S. Department of Justice probe into Phoenix cops is likely toast with little reform to show for it.
What is normally a jovial and celebratory decision turned sour when Councilwoman Betty Guardado said she didn't think O'Brien was up to the task.
The Justice Department has been ordered not to pursue new cases, settlements or legal action in ongoing cases, according to media reports.
The Phoenix City Council will meet with attorneys behind closed doors next week to review a Justice Department memo targeting "sanctuary" cities.
Arizona leaders, including Gov. Katie Hobbs and Adrian Fontes, honored Martin Luther King Jr. with a march in Phoenix on Jan. 20, 2025.
Arizona Democrats were ready to fight Donald Trump on immigration. Now they find their own senators siding with Republicans.
Phoenix's Kate Gallego is leading a coalition of Arizona mayors supporting the U.S. Senate candidacy of Democrat Ruben Gallego. Bruce & Gaydos are joined by Barry Markson, KTAR Legal Analyst ...
The district cited declining enrollment and "significant budgetary challenges" as reasons why the closures of Heard and Dunbar schools are necessary.
When Democrats take the White House, they want to take over local police departments. Phoenix said no, and now it has backup from Donald Trump.
Other Arizona Democrats in Phoenix and in D.C. seem less concerned about the incoming president's immigration priorities.
Pete Hegseth needed the vice president's vote to break a Senate tie for his confirmation as Defense secretary. Kelly and Gallego of Arizona voted no.