There has been a surge of local law enforcement agencies nationwide signing up for agreements to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. But can a county attorney join in? Plus, the healing power of Bigfoot stories — whether they’re true or not.
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CAPEX is no more. That’s the light rail extension to the state Capitol. The news comes after the Phoenix City Council voted Wednesday to shelve the long-sought project, caving to pressure from Republican state lawmakers who didn’t want it.
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These are the stories Nia Watkins tells on her TikTok channel, “Arizona, But Make It Black.” It’s her attempt to illustrate the role of Black history in shaping the culture of the state.
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The Pinal County Board of Supervisors and its County Attorney Brad Miller seem to be at a standstill right now over whether or not his office can enter into an agreement with ICE to enforce immigration law.
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Agents were met by protesters at many of the sports bars across the Valley as news spread about what was going on. And some of those protesters — were pepper sprayed.
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Not so long ago, Roosevelt Street in Phoenix was quiet, with empty storefronts and little foot traffic. Then the artists arrived.
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The Bigfoot Society is a daily podcast with more than 1,000 episodes. Host Jeremiah Byron says he can’t keep up with the number of calls he gets from people wanting to tell their stories.