National anthem protest has national trickle-down effect
By Krandall Brantley | Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016
University High School, located in West Los Angeles, features a socially aware group of players under the direction of coach John Washington.
In Gila County’s political divide, Democrats and Republicans coexist
By Joshua Bowling | Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2016
GLOBE-MIAMI — It’s here, on the drive along Arizona’s U.S. Route 66 into this historic mining community, where symbols emerge that reveal the political and social changes that roil much of America.
As Trump builds team in New York, door may open for Arizona official
By Claire Caulfield | Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016
WASHINGTON - President-elect Donald Trump's decision to tap Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus as his White House chief of staff could open the door for an Arizona official to move to the national stage.
Arizona delegates praise inspiration, unity in Trump speech
By Sophia Kunthara, David Marino Jr. and Emily L. Mahoney | Thursday, July 21, 2016
CLEVELAND - Donald Trump closed out a bumpy Republican National Convention Thursday, officially accepting the party’s presidential nomination in a rousing speech that reiterated campaign themes of bringing law and order and prosperity to the country.
The Real Donald means real business for Faux Donald
By Socorro Carrillo | Wednesday, July 20, 2016
CLEVELAND - Donald Trump loves many things, including Arizona and its eponymous iced tea. But just like that tea is not brewed in Arizona, this Trump is not the Donald.
Delegates call plagiarism charge an attempt to ‘demonize’ Melania Trump
By Socorro Carrillo | Tuesday, July 19, 2016
CLEVELAND - Arizona Republican delegates stood firmly behind Melania Trump Tuesday against charges that she lifted parts of a Monday speech from a similar speech in 2008 by first lady Michelle Obama.
As GOP convention opens, Democrats go on the attack
By David Marino Jr. | Monday, July 18, 2016
CLEVELAND - Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Phoenix, condemned likely Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s foreign policy proposals Monday, part of a coordinated Democratic attack on the opening day of the GOP convention.
Drivers on most-traveled roads in Arizona to get new, improved freeways
By Krandall Brantley | Thursday, July 7, 2016
PHOENIX – Drivers will temporarily encounter construction delays but ultimately end with longer, wider freeways and other improvements to some of the most traveled roads in Arizona under a five-year plan from the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Donald Trump promises to bring Arizona along on the ride to making America great
By Selena Makrides | Saturday, June 18, 2016
PHOENIX – Donald Trump brought his trademark “make America great again” presidential campaign to the Arizona desert Saturday, rallying voters giddy over his proposals to build a wall along the Mexican border, ban Muslims from coming into the country and put a conservative on the Supreme Court.
Adoring supporters, staunch protesters turn up the Arizona heat at Donald Trump rally
By David Marino Jr. | Saturday, June 18, 2016
PHOENIX – Hundreds of supporters of Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, turned out in the blazing heat to rally behind him at the Arizona fairgrounds.
Our live coverage of the Ali remembrance
By Staff | Friday, June 10, 2016
Cronkite reporters Krandall Brantley and Lindsey Wisniewski are in Louisville providing live coverage of the Ali remembrance. Check back here throughout the day for updates.
Thousands honor Muhammad Ali in Louisville prayer service
By Krandall Brantley and Lindsey Wisniewski | Thursday, June 9, 2016
LOUISVILLE – More than 14,000 paid homage to Muhammad Ali, the Louisville native son and decade-long Phoenix resident who was revered as a champion inside and outside the boxing ring.