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No Masks, Delayed Medications: Report Finds Staff Mistreated Detainees at Arizona ICE Facility

No Masks, Delayed Medications: Report Finds Staff Mistreated Detainees at Arizona ICE Facility

By Josh KeletyApril 1, 2021

Staff at a privately run immigration detention facility in Arizona endangered detainees, a new report found.

A Chicago Company Has Scooped Up Five Arizona Dispensaries in Six Weeks

A Chicago Company Has Scooped Up Five Arizona Dispensaries in Six Weeks

By David HudnallApril 1, 2021

The Local Joint is the latest local dispensary to sell to out-of-staters.

Report: KJZZ Border Editor Crossed the Line With Inappropriate Behavior

Report: KJZZ Border Editor Crossed the Line With Inappropriate Behavior

By Erasmus BaxterApril 1, 2021

Michel Marizco heads the Fronteras desk.

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Angry Residents, Abrupt Stops: Waymo Vehicles Are Still Causing Problems in Arizona

Angry Residents, Abrupt Stops: Waymo Vehicles Are Still Causing Problems in Arizona

By Ray SternMarch 31, 2021

15 months’ worth of reports from Tempe and Chandler include several notable safety-related incidents.

An Arizona Cannabis Company Makes a Big Pivot to Gummies

An Arizona Cannabis Company Makes a Big Pivot to Gummies

By Amanda GardnerMarch 31, 2021

Geez, they’re good.

228 Vaccines Discarded at State Farm Stadium After Night of No-Shows

228 Vaccines Discarded at State Farm Stadium After Night of No-Shows

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 29, 2021

It’s the largest one-time loss to date, according to the state.

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Was Scottsdale’s First Black Commander Fired As Retaliation? Police Board Thinks So.

Was Scottsdale’s First Black Commander Fired As Retaliation? Police Board Thinks So.

By Josh KeletyMarch 26, 2021

Several board members of AZPOST said the Scottsdale Police Department’s probe into and firing of a former commander was retaliatory.

Arizona’s Remaining COVID Restrictions Have Just Been Repealed. Here’s What to Know.

Arizona’s Remaining COVID Restrictions Have Just Been Repealed. Here’s What to Know.

By Josh KeletyMarch 25, 2021

With cases falling and more people getting vaccinated, Governor Doug Ducey has walked back COVID-19 mitigation measures.

Live in the Phoenix Area? Here’s How to Get Vaccinated

Live in the Phoenix Area? Here’s How to Get Vaccinated

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 24, 2021

Starting March 24, all adults are eligible to be vaccinated in Maricopa County.

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This Week in COVID: Deaths Dropping Sharply, Pima Feuding With State Health Officials

This Week in COVID: Deaths Dropping Sharply, Pima Feuding With State Health Officials

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 23, 2021

Appointments open tomorrow.

RAW Deal? Phoenix Company Seeks Millions In Knockoff Rolling Papers Suit

RAW Deal? Phoenix Company Seeks Millions In Knockoff Rolling Papers Suit

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 23, 2021

It may take a while to wrap up.

Joe Arpaio Describes Dedication of Wife Ava Arpaio, Who Died Saturday

Joe Arpaio Describes Dedication of Wife Ava Arpaio, Who Died Saturday

By Ray SternMarch 22, 2021

“Putting up with me wasn’t easy,” said Arpaio.

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If You Live in Arizona’s Largest Counties, You’re Probably Now Eligible for Vaccination

If You Live in Arizona’s Largest Counties, You’re Probably Now Eligible for Vaccination

By Josh KeletyMarch 22, 2021

Mass vaccination facilities in three large counties in Arizona will soon allow most people to get the shot.

Making Contact: Meet The People Calling COVID-19 Cases From Their Bedrooms

Making Contact: Meet The People Calling COVID-19 Cases From Their Bedrooms

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 22, 2021

ASU-based contact tracers are trying their best.

Scottsdale Company Suggested Its CBD Could Treat COVID, Cancer

Scottsdale Company Suggested Its CBD Could Treat COVID, Cancer

By David HudnallMarch 22, 2021

Bold claims!

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Jail Time for Arizona Abortion Doctors? Controversial Bill Is Advancing in the Legislature

Jail Time for Arizona Abortion Doctors? Controversial Bill Is Advancing in the Legislature

By Josh KeletyMarch 19, 2021

Healthcare industry advocates and doctors testified in opposition to the bill prior to the committee vote.

Extortion, Illegal Dealing Alleged in Lawsuit Against Prominent Arizona Pot Company

Extortion, Illegal Dealing Alleged in Lawsuit Against Prominent Arizona Pot Company

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 18, 2021

The suit threatened to stop The Pharm from obtaining a rec license.

Tempe Quietly Fires Its Library Director After Years of Staff Complaints

Tempe Quietly Fires Its Library Director After Years of Staff Complaints

By Ray SternMarch 18, 2021

Husser routinely called her co-workers names like “Bozo,” “fat ass,” “bitches,” and “idiots,” according to a grievance filed with the city.

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Border Patrol Routinely Deports Migrants to Nogales, Mexico, in the Dead of Night

Border Patrol Routinely Deports Migrants to Nogales, Mexico, in the Dead of Night

By Josh KeletyMarch 17, 2021

Immigration advocates argue that the practice leaves migrants vulnerable to exploitation.

New Facilities Opening in Arizona to Process Influx of Migrants

New Facilities Opening in Arizona to Process Influx of Migrants

By Josh KeletyMarch 16, 2021

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in a news release that the facilities in Arizona will “shelter unaccompanied children and families.”

Where to Get a Volunteer Shot, Plus More Arizona COVID News

Where to Get a Volunteer Shot, Plus More Arizona COVID News

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 16, 2021

The slots are competitve.

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Despite Recreational Legalization, Arizona Has More Medical Pot Patients Than Ever

Despite Recreational Legalization, Arizona Has More Medical Pot Patients Than Ever

By Ray SternMarch 15, 2021

More patients than ever were in the medical marijuana program in February even as recreational sales grew.

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