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A Scout for Teen Athletes Tries to Shed a Sex Offender Stigma

A Scout for Teen Athletes Tries to Shed a Sex Offender Stigma

By Erasmus BaxterDecember 7, 2020

When does the stigma exceed the offense?

‘He’s the Police. He Can Do Anything’: Woman Describes Alleged Assault by Cop

‘He’s the Police. He Can Do Anything’: Woman Describes Alleged Assault by Cop

By Josh KeletyDecember 7, 2020

I told her ‘No, we’re not calling the police. The police just did this.’

Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel to Return Home After Hospitalization

Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel to Return Home After Hospitalization

By Ray SternDecember 4, 2020

“No interviews are being conducted at this time.”

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Mexico Could Legalize Marijuana in as Soon as a Few Weeks

Mexico Could Legalize Marijuana in as Soon as a Few Weeks

By David HudnallDecember 4, 2020

Our neighbors to the south are on the verge of becoming the third country in the world to legalize it federally.

Inmate Deaths in Maricopa County Decrease Under Sheriff Paul Penzone

Inmate Deaths in Maricopa County Decrease Under Sheriff Paul Penzone

By Josh KeletyDecember 3, 2020

Illness and suicide are the primary cause of inmate deaths in Maricopa County, according to a new analysis.

The Most-Read Arizona Marijuana Stories of 2020

The Most-Read Arizona Marijuana Stories of 2020

By David HudnallDecember 3, 2020

It was a very big year for pot in the state.

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Ducey Tweaks Policy, Adds Nursing Staff As COVID-19 Spreads Unabated

Ducey Tweaks Policy, Adds Nursing Staff As COVID-19 Spreads Unabated

By Erasmus BaxterDecember 2, 2020

Small measures, big problem.

Buy It, or Grow Your Own? Weighing Arizona’s Post-Legalization Pot Options

Buy It, or Grow Your Own? Weighing Arizona’s Post-Legalization Pot Options

By Rick JohnsonDecember 2, 2020

As of Monday, you are free to grow pot in Arizona. But should you?

Arizona Republicans Sue to Block Voter-Approved Education Funding Measure

Arizona Republicans Sue to Block Voter-Approved Education Funding Measure

By Josh KeletyDecember 1, 2020

The effort to block Arizona’s new education funding measure comes after voters approved it 52-48.

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This Week in COVID: Hospital Usage Outstrips Worst-Case Model

This Week in COVID: Hospital Usage Outstrips Worst-Case Model

By Erasmus BaxterDecember 1, 2020

Hospitals could be full in a week, according to ASU modeling.

Camelback Mountain’s Cholla Trail in Limbo: When and Where Will It Reopen?

Camelback Mountain’s Cholla Trail in Limbo: When and Where Will It Reopen?

By Ray SternDecember 1, 2020

The popular trail has been closed for maintenance since a boulder rolled onto a hiker’s legs in March.

Did Houston’s Ban Nils Lofgren’s Wife Over Pandemic Policy Criticism?

Did Houston’s Ban Nils Lofgren’s Wife Over Pandemic Policy Criticism?

By Erasmus BaxterNovember 30, 2020

The restaurant company has previously prevented staff from wearing masks.

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Racial Tension Stoked the Deadly 1942 Phoenix Thanksgiving Day Riot

Racial Tension Stoked the Deadly 1942 Phoenix Thanksgiving Day Riot

By Ray SternNovember 25, 2020

A look back at the bloody Thanksgiving Day Riot in Phoenix between a Black Army regiment, military police, and local law enforcement.

With COVID-19 Surging in Arizona, Phoenix Hosts Massive Soccer Tournament

With COVID-19 Surging in Arizona, Phoenix Hosts Massive Soccer Tournament

By Josh KeletyNovember 24, 2020

Public health experts say that a planned Thanksgiving weekend soccer cup in Phoenix could spread COVID-19.

This Phoenix City Council Race Could Determine the Future of Police Oversight

This Phoenix City Council Race Could Determine the Future of Police Oversight

By Josh KeletyNovember 24, 2020

Whoever replaces Michael Nowakowski on the Phoenix City Council could tip the scales on police oversight.

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This Week in COVID: Holiday Travel Could Cause at Least 600 Additional Arizona Deaths

This Week in COVID: Holiday Travel Could Cause at Least 600 Additional Arizona Deaths

By Erasmus BaxterNovember 24, 2020

Avoid gatherings, CDC says.

High for the Holidays: Cannabis-Infused Recipes for Arizonans Stuck at Home This Year

High for the Holidays: Cannabis-Infused Recipes for Arizonans Stuck at Home This Year

By Amanda GardnerNovember 24, 2020

Some pot-friendly recipes to spice up your Thanksgiving dinner.

Feds: No Evidence of ‘Wild’ Claims by Skinhead Informant Who Slept With FBI Agent

Feds: No Evidence of ‘Wild’ Claims by Skinhead Informant Who Slept With FBI Agent

By Ray SternNovember 23, 2020

New details in a story involving the FBI, the Goodyear police department, and a good amount of unsavory behavior.

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Arizona Courts Prepare for Pot Legalization and Expungement Law

Arizona Courts Prepare for Pot Legalization and Expungement Law

By Ray SternNovember 20, 2020

Arizona courts are preparing for major changes in the way they treat marijuana cases in the wake of the successful passage of Prop 207.

‘Accountability is Dead’: Phoenix City Council Stalls Police Oversight Office

‘Accountability is Dead’: Phoenix City Council Stalls Police Oversight Office

By Josh KeletyNovember 19, 2020

In a 5-4 vote, the Phoenix City Council slammed the brakes on a new police oversight office.

Ducey Dodges on Election Lawsuits, Mask Mandate

Ducey Dodges on Election Lawsuits, Mask Mandate

By Erasmus BaxterNovember 18, 2020

Two weeks post-election, Ducey appears.

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Maricopa County Board Chair Finds ‘No Evidence’ of Election Fraud

Maricopa County Board Chair Finds ‘No Evidence’ of Election Fraud

By Josh KeletyNovember 18, 2020

Maricopa County Board Chair Clint Hickman, a Republican, told voters to “dial back” the conspiracy theories about the election results.

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