Arizona’s hemp industry has a year to save itself after federal ban
Congress just closed the loophole that allowed hemp-based cannabis products to proliferate in Arizona and beyond.
Congress just closed the loophole that allowed hemp-based cannabis products to proliferate in Arizona and beyond.
Phoenix is wet and cloudy this week. But is this November one for the record books?
A Gilbert couple mixed business and pleasure by jointly running an OnlyFans account. Now one is suing the other.
Turns out no one wanted to be on record as protecting a notorious pedophile and sex offender.
Rep. Andy Biggs was for releasing the Epstein files and then against it. With the pressure on, he’s back on the bandwagon.
Former GOP state Rep. Austin Smith was caught submitting fake signatures in his reelection campaign.
The couple says Mesa-based Cardinal Clean lied about “fecal matter” on their things to justify a surprise $60,000 bill.
We like to look good and we like the good-lookin’. It’s a vicious cycle.
Due to Trump cuts, “the whole country is bracing for the biggest humanitarian crisis you’ve ever seen,” one expert says.
Starting Friday, Pornhub will bar Arizona users rather than comply with a state law to collect their identifying information.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has sued the Trump administration over SNAP benefits, birthright citizenship and more.
Mosquito complaints to the county have jumped 400% since last year. But the end is in sight.
Arizonans lost more than $390 million to cyber-enabled crime last year. Here’s how one such scam played out.
The Department of Justice found Phoenix police regularly stopped people just for being unhoused and routinely (and illegally) destroyed their stuff.
The balloons capture images to help home insurance companies set rates. That doesn’t make it not creepy.
Despite asserting a commitment to transparency, the Phoenix Police Department has not named the officer.
Maricopa County sent out the health alert Wednesday afternoon. Thousands may have been exposed.
The area of Short Creek, which bridges the Arizona-Utah border, has seen more than 180 measles cases and counting.
It’s probably not even the most objectionable thing Steven Anderson has said this week.
Melissa Rein Lively, who went viral for a 2020 anti-mask tantrum in Scottsdale, may have participated in an assault in London.
The Attorney General and county prosecutor Rachel Mitchell aren’t BFFs, but Kris Mayes is targeting an anti-Mitchell tweeter.
The Kyler Murray era appears to be over in Arizona. If the Cardinals think they’ll be better off, they’re fooling themselves.