A Computer Glitch Let Anyone Book Arizona Vaccine Appointments, Causing Delays
It follows other computer issues that helped seriously delay the rollout of vaccines in Arizona.
It follows other computer issues that helped seriously delay the rollout of vaccines in Arizona.
Some Arizona Republicans are trying to blame yesterday’s attack on the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob on Antifa.
We count at least five elected officials who’ve voiced sympathy for the rioters.
A cannabis-friendly market held the second Saturday of the month.
Even after the U.S. Capitol was attacked, Arizona Republicans still tried to overturn the state’s election results.
One photo, two captions.
A mob of pro-Trump protesters has stormed the U.S. Capitol Building. Arizona GOP Chairwoman Kelli Ward won’t denounce them.
Final farewells to notable Arizonans we lost this year.
Is it an attempt to dodge a court ruling?
Hospitals are overwhelmed.
Arizona’s neighbor to the east may finally be on the verge of passing recreational marijuana.
Thousands of people wanting to register in metro Phoenix were directed to go to sites as far away as Snowflake, more than 150 miles away.
“She is so appreciative of everyone’s well wishes and looks forward to seeing all of you in the new year.”
Governor Ducey wants the vaccination number “ramped up,” a source says.
Hospitals are stretched thin.
No Christmas truce.
Joe Watson, a former reporter, spent time in prison for robberies. Now he’s the spokesperson for the Tucson-area prosecutor’s office.
Rae’Lee Klein won’t be getting her job back as former station manager of the student-run Blaze Radio, either.
We hit up four smoke shops in the greater Phoenix area and picked out a variety of gifts you might consider giving the stoner in your life.
More than 8,000 are dead so far.
New ordinances are creating de-facto monopolies for existing medical marijuana facilities and building barriers for new players.
Meet some of the winners, and learn how the game is played.