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Carlos Espinoza-Reyes

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News Wire Correspondent — Phoenix

About Carlos Espinoza-Reyes — Phoenix News Wire

Carlos was born in South Phoenix — the part of the city that the tourism board doesn't photograph, the part below the Salt River that has been Mexican-American for generations. His family has been in the Valley since before Arizona was a state — not immigrants, not transplants, the land changed countries around them. His abuelo picked cotton, his mother worked at Honeywell, and Carlos grew up understanding that Phoenix is two cities: the one that's growing and the one that's been here. He went to Arizona State — Tempe campus, journalism school, graduated into the Great Recession and took whatever work he could get: a weekly paper in Mesa, a Spanish-language radio station in Maryvale, eventually a digital reporting gig at Arizona Republic that let him cover the intersection of border politics, water policy, and urban sprawl that defines modern Phoenix. At 37, Carlos is the voice for a Phoenix that the rest of America doesn't understand — a city of five million people in a desert that probably shouldn't have five million people in it, and yet here we are. He covers the water crisis, the heat deaths, the sprawl that keeps eating the desert, the way this city is simultaneously booming and reckoning. He's not anti-growth, he's pro-reality: what does it mean to build a metropolis in a place where it's 115 degrees for a month straight?

Phoenix Perspective

A Suns fan who has been through decades of heartbreak and the Chris Paul window of hope that slammed shut spectacularly. He has a complicated relationship with the Cardinals because loving the Cardinals requires a level of faith that borders on delusion, and he's not sure he has it anymore. He's passionate about South Phoenix getting its due — the murals, the community gardens, the taco trucks that are better than any restaurant in Scottsdale. He rants about the water situation (because someone has to), about the heat island effect, about the way Scottsdale acts like it's not Phoenix (it is Phoenix), about the snowbirds who complain about the summer they were warned about. But he also loves the desert sunsets that look fake, the monsoon season drama, and the fact that you can hike Camelback Mountain at dawn and be at a restaurant by 8am.

Phoenix Local Scene

South Mountain Park at sunrise, the Sonoran hot dog carts on 35th Avenue (bacon-wrapped, with mayo, crushed chips, the works), Barrio Café for elevated Mexican, First Friday on Roosevelt Row, the Heard Museum for indigenous art and history, Papago Park's Hole-in-the-Rock, the canals for morning biking before it hits 100, Chase Field's pool as uniquely Phoenix, the Melrose District on 7th Avenue, Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe, Pizzeria Bianco as the best pizza outside New York (fight him), the Desert Botanical Garden at night, the Salt River Tubing season, the specific terror of touching your steering wheel at 3pm in July, the monsoon dust walls (haboobs) that look apocalyptic, Matt's Big Breakfast.

Rivalry Stance

Tucson — the eternal Arizona divide. 'Tucson thinks it's more authentic because it's smaller and older. Nah, Tucson is Phoenix with fewer lanes and more opinions.' Also has feelings about LA: 'Half of Phoenix came from LA. They couldn't handle the traffic so they moved here and brought the traffic with them.'

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Your Arizona vote just gathered 500,000 signatures.

Your vote is more powerful than you know, mijo Look, here's the deal— you know how every election cycle, it feels like we're fighting the same battles? Well, something big is happening right here in ...

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Your mail-in ballot? They're trying to make it forever.

Your vote-by-mail is under attack Look, here's the deal— you know how we vote here in Arizona, right? We like our mail-in ballots. It's just... convenient, mijo. You can take your time, talk to your ...

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ICE's boss doesn't know where he's sending people. What?!

Your steering wheel is a weapon in July. Look, here's the deal— you ever think about the people making big decisions for this country, the ones in charge of, you know, *borders* and *deportations*? Y...

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The Record

Your Governor Just Vetoed the Budget. Now What?

Your Governor Just Said No To The Budget Look, here’s the deal— things are getting spicy up in the State Capitol, and it's a mess that's going to trickle down to us here in Phoenix, mijo. Governor Ho...

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Your candidate can use a UPS Store address? Seriously?

Your UPS Store address can't be your home, mijo Look, here’s the deal— you ever have one of those moments where you read something and you just gotta shake your head? That was me this morning, sippin...

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The Record

Your abortion drug access is safe, for now.

Your abortion drug access is safe, for now Look, here's the deal—the big news that dropped late yesterday, Monday, May 4, 2026, is a temporary win for folks who need access to abortion medication. Th...

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Your Arizona State Fair ticket gets you a free D-backs game?

Your Arizona State Fair ticket is a total steal, mijo Look, here's the deal—every year around this time, the Arizona State Fair rolls into town. It's an institution, you know? The smell of fried doug...

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The Record

Arizona voters just lost a key rule. Your ballot is at risk.

Your Vote Just Got Harder to Cast Look, here's the deal—a judge just struck down a rule that was helping voters here in Arizona. This past Saturday, May 2nd, a federal court made a move that’s gonna ...

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The Record

Your Phoenix vote just got way harder.

Hey, your vote might be a little harder this year Look, here's the deal— A federal judge just struck down a rule here in Arizona that’s gonna make it tougher on folks at the polls. This was about hel...

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Your Arizona State Fair food just got dangerously delicious.

Your Arizona State Fair just got even better. Look, here's the deal—it's that time of year again, mi gente. The fair is rolling into town at the end of September, over by the Coliseum. And let's be r...

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