• Listen To This: It’s 1864 In Arizona

    A new episode of The Josh Marshall Podcast is live! This week, Kate and Josh discuss Arizona's new, near-total abortion ban and what it means for the 2024 elections. You can listen to the new episode

  • Coyotes down Oilers in likely Arizona send-off

    Dylan Guenther scored once and added an assist to end the Coyotes' season, and likely the franchise's time in Arizona, with a 5-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday in Tempe, Ariz. Liam O'Brien, Matias Maccelli, Lawson Crouse and Sean Durzi also scored for the Coyotes (36-41-5, 77 points), who are expected to relocate to Salt Lake City. Goaltender Connor Ingram made 28 saves. Sam Carrick and Warren Foegele had the goals for the Oilers (49-26-6, 104 points), and goaltender Calvin...

  • ‘Answerbacks’ still at it: Arizona walks off in a thriller

    PHOENIX -- Randal Grichuk’s double to lead off the 10th inning scored Christian Walker as the D-backs walked off the Cubs, 12-11, in a wild, 10-inning back-and-forth game Tuesday night at Chase Field.

  • Harris in Arizona: Trump ‘gaslighting’ on abortion

    Vice President Harris on Friday repeatedly knocked former President Trump during a campaign stop in Arizona where she also warned against another Trump presidency just days after the state's Supreme Court upheld an 1864 law that made performing abortion a felony. Harris brought up Trump's announcement earlier this week in which he said abortion laws

    • KGUN

    Arizona Football: What's new with the defensive line

    It’s week three of spring practice for Arizona Football. Today’s focus, the defensive line. Joe Seumalo, the new D-line coach talked today about his adjustments to the program.

  • What you need to know about Arizona's abortion ban

    The state supreme court reinstated an abortion law from 1864. What will that mean for Arizonians?

  • Analysis | Here are some other laws Arizona had on the books in 1864

    The Arizona Supreme Court’s decision to let a circa-1864 law barring abortion go into effect renders it useful to get a sense for the mores at play in the then-territory.

  • Cruise's robotaxis return to Arizona roads

    Cruise will start re-deploying its autonomous vehicles after a major upheaval last year that led to a pause in its operations, the loss of its CEO and the dismissal of a big chunk of its workforce, including several executives. In a blog post on its website, the GM subsidiary said it's resuming its manual driving activities in order to gather road information and create maps for its autonomous vehicles. The first fleet of Cruise vehicles to go out on the road again will be deployed in Phoenix,...

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    Arizona outlaws abortion using law from 1864

    The Arizona Supreme Court has reinstated a criminal law from 1864 that nearly completely banned abortions in the state, resulting in a near-total ban that will be enforceable in 45 days.

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    Trevor Bauer accuser indicted for fraud in Arizona

    An Arizona woman who accused Trevor Bauer of sexual assault was indicted by a grand jury last month on felony charges of fraudulent schemes and theft by extortion.

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    Abortion in Arizona: Groups continue to rally and react

    As Vice President Kamala Harris visits Tucson just days after Arizona Supreme Court Decision, local anti-abortion rights groups rally in front of Planned Parenthood.

  • Tensions high at Arizona capitol after abortion ruling

    (The Center Square) - After Tuesday’s Arizona Supreme Court ruling essentially banning all abortions in the state, the state legislature adjourned on Wednesday despite attempts to get a motion to repeal the 1864 law up for a vote. Gov. Katie Hobbs, as well as other Democrats and a handful of Republicans, have called for the legislature to repeal the law in order to allow for the current 15-week law to remain in place for the time being. Many Democrats have also been critical of...