Librarians, Firefighters Can Now Light Up as City Pot Policies Adapt Post-207
It may still be worth getting a med card.
It may still be worth getting a med card.
Now serving the world’s safest speedball.
Colonel Heston Silbert, the Department of Public Safety director, will serve as “interim” director for the time being.
The jobs will end in July.
How to really light it up on the big day.
Maricopa County officials say that the lots will be emptied by the end of June.
The parents of Theresa Medina Thomas accuse several federal agents of excessive force.
Peggy Noonan founded Cornucopia, later COPIA, in 2014.
David Chami, one of the attorneys who worked on Sabra’s lawsuit, called the payment “offensive.”
Special K in a new way?
Dispensaries plan to provide tents, misters, fans, and maybe even food trucks to help customers beat the heat in lines.
With the passage of recreational marijuana in Arizona, new cannabis brands are taking on increased importance in the industry.
With bathroom facilities lacking, the revelers started shitting in the desert.
The raise is years in the making.
The number of suspected migrant remains recovered in southern Arizona surged in 2020.
The tentative agreement between the City of Phoenix and the police union features some reform-minded policy changes.
Nathan Freddy fought the law … and the law lost.
The padlocked room in a house in Nogales where 16 undocumented immigrants were stuck in stank of “human waste.”
Definitely worth a shot.
The lawsuit centers on an alleged assault at a Phoenix hotel.
A bill that would threaten doctors who perform certain abortions with jail time is one vote away from the governor’s desk.
Baked Alaska’s lawyer also cited his good behavior.