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Chandler Officer Told Teen He Killed That It Was “Stupid” to Reach for Gun

Chandler Officer Told Teen He Killed That It Was “Stupid” to Reach for Gun

By Ray SternMarch 15, 2021

Seven hours before Anthony Cano was shot, he posted a photo of himself holding a Glock, captioning the picture, “Midday Adventures.”

At The Mint Cafe, Marijuana-Infused Pizzas (and Burgers, and Tacos) Are Selling Like Crazy

At The Mint Cafe, Marijuana-Infused Pizzas (and Burgers, and Tacos) Are Selling Like Crazy

By Nick CampbellMarch 15, 2021

The Guadalupe cannabis kitchen is one of the first of its kind in the U.S.

Phoenix Detective Loses Job After Assault on Fellow Cop

Phoenix Detective Loses Job After Assault on Fellow Cop

By Josh KeletyMarch 12, 2021

The fight stemmed from an argument over how an undercover controlled drug buy was conducted.

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Vaccinated? This Phoenix Dispensary Will Reward You With a Free Edible

Vaccinated? This Phoenix Dispensary Will Reward You With a Free Edible

By David HudnallMarch 11, 2021

All you need is one shot.

Family Remembers Dead 911 Dispatcher, Seeks $35 Million From City

Family Remembers Dead 911 Dispatcher, Seeks $35 Million From City

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 11, 2021

Pamela Cooper was 49.

Penzone, Arizona Dems Clash Over Bill Mandating Outside Probes of Police Killings

Penzone, Arizona Dems Clash Over Bill Mandating Outside Probes of Police Killings

By Josh KeletyMarch 11, 2021

Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone claimed that he supports independent investigations but opposes HB 2765.

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Answer Some Questions About Your Marijuana Use, Get Paid by ASU

Answer Some Questions About Your Marijuana Use, Get Paid by ASU

By David HudnallMarch 10, 2021

Do you use marijuana? Are you willing to talk about it? Then you might qualify for an upcoming research study being conducted by Arizona State University.

Phoenix Council Races: Ansari Declares Victory, and Stark Stomps Garcia

Phoenix Council Races: Ansari Declares Victory, and Stark Stomps Garcia

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 9, 2021

“I think the dark-money attacks completely failed,” Ansari said

Week in COVID: Schools To Open, Disabled People Call for Vaccines

Week in COVID: Schools To Open, Disabled People Call for Vaccines

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 9, 2021

Cases remain low.

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Five Highlights of Kari Lake’s Dark Path to Right-Wing Radicalization

Five Highlights of Kari Lake’s Dark Path to Right-Wing Radicalization

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 8, 2021

From weed to cancel culture.

‘It’s Done Me Wonders’: Former NFL Star (and Scottsdale Dude) Jim McMahon Talks Marijuana

‘It’s Done Me Wonders’: Former NFL Star (and Scottsdale Dude) Jim McMahon Talks Marijuana

By David HudnallMarch 8, 2021

“When I moved out here to Arizona, I got my medical marijuana license. I’ve been exclusively using that since.”

Study: Arizona, Maricopa County Rank High in Nation for Fatal Police Shootings

Study: Arizona, Maricopa County Rank High in Nation for Fatal Police Shootings

By Josh KeletyMarch 8, 2021

Only three states had a higher rate of fatal police shootings than Arizona, according to a new study.

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Ducey Removes Capacity Limits on Restaurants, Gyms, and Other Businesses

Ducey Removes Capacity Limits on Restaurants, Gyms, and Other Businesses

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 5, 2021

They can operate at full capacity now.

Arizona’s Democratic Senators Diverge on Votes for $15 Minimum Wage Hike

Arizona’s Democratic Senators Diverge on Votes for $15 Minimum Wage Hike

By Josh KeletyMarch 5, 2021

Sinema’s vote quickly drew the ire of progressive Arizonans, while Kelly’s vote garnered praise.

Phoenix Investigates Working Conditions After 911 Dispatcher’s Health Failure

Phoenix Investigates Working Conditions After 911 Dispatcher’s Health Failure

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 5, 2021

Pamela Cooper remains on life support.

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Man Who Planned to Release Radiation at Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall Gets 15 Years

Man Who Planned to Release Radiation at Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall Gets 15 Years

By Ray SternMarch 5, 2021

“There’s no easy way to say this, guys, I have snapped. I have three sources. Stay home til they are found.”

Republican Lawmakers Are Making a Big Push to Criminalize Abortions

Republican Lawmakers Are Making a Big Push to Criminalize Abortions

By Josh KeletyMarch 4, 2021

A variety of bills that critics say undermine abortion in Arizona are gaining steam in the state Legislature.

The Giving Tree Dispensary Has Moved (and Is Celebrating)

The Giving Tree Dispensary Has Moved (and Is Celebrating)

By David HudnallMarch 3, 2021

The Phoenix dispensary has a new shop to show off.

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ASU’s Settlement With Rae’Lee Klein Was Tied to Threats She Received

ASU’s Settlement With Rae’Lee Klein Was Tied to Threats She Received

By Ray SternMarch 2, 2021

A bitter end to the high-profile higher-education saga.

This Week in COVID: 55+ Now Eligible For Some Shots, and Ducey Gets His

This Week in COVID: 55+ Now Eligible For Some Shots, and Ducey Gets His

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 2, 2021

Appointments open at noon.

Despite Changes in Policy, Asylum Seekers in Nogales, Mexico, Remain in Limbo

Despite Changes in Policy, Asylum Seekers in Nogales, Mexico, Remain in Limbo

By Josh KeletyMarch 2, 2021

The U.S. is admitting some asylum seekers again, but not in Nogales, Sonora.

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Phoenix Employee on Life Support After 15-Hour Shift in the City’s Understaffed 911 Dispatch

Phoenix Employee on Life Support After 15-Hour Shift in the City’s Understaffed 911 Dispatch

By Erasmus BaxterMarch 1, 2021

It’s estimated that around one in five of the approximately 187 police dispatchers contracted COVID-19 in December and January alone.

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