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Year: 2018

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Update: Ducey Congratulates Hobbs, No Official Winner Yet for Secretary of State

Update: Ducey Congratulates Hobbs, No Official Winner Yet for Secretary of State

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 12, 2018

No official winner has been declared, but Gov. Ducey said, “I said, ‘Congratulations, race well run,’ and I’m looking forward to working with her.”

In 1969, Stan Lee Told Angry Readers That Comics Must Stand Up for Civil Rights

In 1969, Stan Lee Told Angry Readers That Comics Must Stand Up for Civil Rights

By Alan ScherstuhlNovember 12, 2018

From Lee and Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko and John Romita and many more came the great flowering of ‘60s superheroes, the ones who seemed like human beings in ways that Superman or Batman didn’t

Superintendent Hopeful Frank Riggs Has Twitter Meltdown After Rival Declares Win

Superintendent Hopeful Frank Riggs Has Twitter Meltdown After Rival Declares Win

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 12, 2018

“Punk & coward. Couldn’t last one week in boot camp or police academy. Sorry Softie,” Riggs told Leibowitz on Twitter.

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Syrian Whose Bombs Killed Arizona Soldiers in Iraq Gets Life Plus 30 Years

Syrian Whose Bombs Killed Arizona Soldiers in Iraq Gets Life Plus 30 Years

By Sean HolstegeNovember 12, 2018

Prosecutors said that roadside bombs like he designed  killed more than 1,700 U.S. soldiers, including Ryan Haupt of Phoenix and Damian Lopez Rodriguez, of Nogales,

First Taste: Refined Sushi and Lush Asian-Inspired Cocktails at Across the Pond

By Chris MalloyNovember 12, 2018

The team behind Clever Koi opens an elegant new spot.

Opening for Iceage, Surfbort Is Riding the Freak Wave

Opening for Iceage, Surfbort Is Riding the Freak Wave

By Tom ReardonNovember 12, 2018

The band of Texas punk vets and a New York-via-SoCal singer are celebrating their weirdness.

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The Best Free Things to Do in Phoenix This Week

By Cara Pencak and OthersNovember 12, 2018

Life is better when it’s free.

The 10 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

The 10 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

By Phoenix New Times Music WritersNovember 12, 2018

Wanna catch a concert this week? We’ve got some suggestions.

Kyrsten Sinema 32,000 Votes Ahead of Martha McSally in Latest Senate Results

Kyrsten Sinema 32,000 Votes Ahead of Martha McSally in Latest Senate Results

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 11, 2018

The latest results from Maricopa County show Kyrsten Sinema expanding her lead over Republican Martha McSally.

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<i>#FashionVictim</i> Author Amina Akhtar Finds Her Niche In Cottonwood

#FashionVictim Author Amina Akhtar Finds Her Niche In Cottonwood

By Jason KeilNovember 11, 2018

The novelist worked in the high-powered, sometimes prejudiced world of fashion journalism before writing her debut in Arizona.

21 Restaurants in Metro Phoenix Make October’s D-List

21 Restaurants in Metro Phoenix Make October’s D-List

By Dorian BoddieNovember 11, 2018

Violations include failure to remove pests, employees failing to wash hands properly, and raw fish stored on top of ready to eat food items.

Dear Phoenix: You Should Be Drinking Barrel-Aged Beer

By Chris MalloyNovember 10, 2018

Goldwater Brewing is one of many standouts in this burgeoning area.

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Anatomy of Two Murders, Part II: Did Salim Richards Know His Killer?

Anatomy of Two Murders, Part II: Did Salim Richards Know His Killer?

By Sean HolstegeNovember 10, 2018

At 6-foot, 4 inches, and 307 pounds, he was not the kind of man to get jumped by a stranger.

CBD Unleashed: Industry Soars as Feds Relax on Medicinal Marijuana Molecule

CBD Unleashed: Industry Soars as Feds Relax on Medicinal Marijuana Molecule

By Nick MeyersNovember 10, 2018

CBD Industry Soars as Feds Relax on Medicinal Marijuana Molecule

Rep.-Elect Raquel Terán Vows to Publicly Fight Lawsuit Questioning Her Citizenship

Rep.-Elect Raquel Terán Vows to Publicly Fight Lawsuit Questioning Her Citizenship

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 10, 2018

After a conservative, anti-immigrant activist filed another lawsuit challenging Terán’s citizenship status, Terán vowed to fight back, publicly.

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Three Drinking Stories You’ll Want to Read

Three Drinking Stories You’ll Want to Read

By Elizabeth Maria Naranjo and OthersNovember 10, 2018

Beer on your beard or beer in a barrel. Take your pick.

Here’s the Lineup for the Arizona Hip Hop Festival 2018

Here’s the Lineup for the Arizona Hip Hop Festival 2018

By Benjamin LeathermanNovember 10, 2018

It’s bigger than ever, just like the festival itself.

Breakfast Beat: Bianco Does a Hearty Breakfast

By Chris MalloyNovember 10, 2018

Italian and Mexican breakfast traditions mingle at Roland’s

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Concert Review: Alone Together with Mitski at Crescent Ballroom

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 10, 2018

Sad songs say so much, and Mitski said a mouthful last night.

GOP Ballot Lawsuit Settlement Brings Unintended Benefit for Rural Voters

GOP Ballot Lawsuit Settlement Brings Unintended Benefit for Rural Voters

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 9, 2018

“The Democrats are stealing this election, and we’re not gonna allow it,” GOP attorney Kory Langhofer told reporters on Friday.

Update: Democrat Kennedy, Republican Olson Apparent Arizona CorpComm Winners

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 9, 2018

After Republicans initially led the race for two open seats, Democrat Sandra Kennedy surged to first place, with Republican Justin Olson in second.

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President Trump and Republicans Cry Voter Fraud as Arizona Democrats Gain Ground

President Trump and Republicans Cry Voter Fraud as Arizona Democrats Gain Ground

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 9, 2018

After a Democrat took the lead in the Arizona Senate race, President Trump joined local Republicans in raising the specter of voter fraud.

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