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Another Record Breaker: Arizonans Consumed 82 Tons of Medical Marijuana in 2019

Another Record Breaker: Arizonans Consumed 82 Tons of Medical Marijuana in 2019

By Brian PennyJanuary 28, 2020

“I think also we’re seeing a maturation of the Arizona market that other states have seen for a while.”

‘Penis Man’ Speaks, Says He’s Just a Copycat: ‘I Thought It Was a Good Message’

‘Penis Man’ Speaks, Says He’s Just a Copycat: ‘I Thought It Was a Good Message’

By Ray SternJanuary 28, 2020

“I’m not the original … there are hundreds of copycats with very distinctively different handwriting.”

Can You Be Fired for Using Medical Marijuana Outside of Work in Arizona? It’s Complicated

Can You Be Fired for Using Medical Marijuana Outside of Work in Arizona? It’s Complicated

By Ali SwensonJanuary 28, 2020

An ER nurse in Maryvale told his employer about his medical marijuana card. That decision could cost him his job.

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ASU Students Panic Over Coronavirus, Redditor Claims Class Cancelled

By Meg O'ConnorJanuary 27, 2020

Some ASU students are panicked about the virus. A petition to cancel classes launched late last night has already acquired over 12,000 signatures

As Florence Prison Closes, Firefighting Inmates Will Continue Work Together

As Florence Prison Closes, Firefighting Inmates Will Continue Work Together

By Hannah CritchfieldJanuary 27, 2020

“I can’t wait to spread the word to the other guys,” one crewmember said.

A Coronavirus Case Has Been Confirmed in Maricopa County. Here’s What We Know So Far

By Meg O'ConnorJanuary 26, 2020

The deadly virus that has prompted China to issue a travel ban to roughly 35 million people has hit Phoenix.

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‘Penis Man’ Graffiti Artist Arrested by ’25 Heavily Armed SWAT Officers’

By Ray SternJanuary 25, 2020

“They raided my condo and vehicle … in west Phoenix with 25 heavily armed SWAT officers, and pointed a silenced assault rifle in my face.”

Hotels and Shopping Malls at the Grand Canyon? A Developer’s Plan Is Moving Forward

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 24, 2020

The town and Italian developer plan to submit their new proposal for a Forest Service permit within a week.

Walt Blackman Faces Backlash for Voting Yes on Mandatory Minimum Bill

By Meg O'ConnorJanuary 24, 2020

“This bill could have been stopped from moving with his vote,” Fealk said. “It’s very disappointing and disheartening to see.”

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Tempe Police Declare War on ‘Penis Man’

Tempe Police Declare War on ‘Penis Man’

By Ray SternJanuary 23, 2020

“The Tempe Police Department has opened an investigation in attempt to identify and apprehend person/s responsible.”

Woman Can’t Keep Frozen Embryos Without Ex’s Approval, Top Arizona Court Rules

Woman Can’t Keep Frozen Embryos Without Ex’s Approval, Top Arizona Court Rules

By Ali SwensonJanuary 23, 2020

A Phoenix woman won’t be able to use frozen embryos to have a baby without the consent of her ex-husband, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.

Arizona BLM Has Known About Lead Problems at Table Mesa for a Decade, OIG Says

Arizona BLM Has Known About Lead Problems at Table Mesa for a Decade, OIG Says

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 23, 2020

It still hasn’t cleaned up the contamination, which comes from target shooting, and according to a federal probe, it never warned the public.

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28 Arizona Cops Got Banned From Law Enforcement Last Year

28 Arizona Cops Got Banned From Law Enforcement Last Year

By Meg O'ConnorJanuary 23, 2020

It’s a sliver of Arizona officers, but the records show the unethical, and, in some cases, criminal, conduct some cops engage in while on duty.

Drunk-Driving Lawmaker Accuses Reporter of Drug Problem After Question on Affair

Drunk-Driving Lawmaker Accuses Reporter of Drug Problem After Question on Affair

By Steven HsiehJanuary 22, 2020

“If you have a problem with substance abuse, I am more than willing to talk to you anytime you need because I think you do.”

Insys Therapeutics Executives Sentenced in Fentanyl Scheme

Insys Therapeutics Executives Sentenced in Fentanyl Scheme

By Brian PennyJanuary 22, 2020

Michael Babich, a Scottsdale resident who once served as the company’s former CEO, was the latest.

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State Rep. David Cook Faces Questions of Unethical Relationship With Lobbyist

State Rep. David Cook Faces Questions of Unethical Relationship With Lobbyist

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 22, 2020

State Representative David Cook and lobbyist AnnaMarie Knorr have denied allegations that their relationship was anything but platonic.

Lawsuit: Man Lost His Leg After Jail Denied Medical Care for Toe Infection

By Hannah CritchfieldJanuary 22, 2020

The jail denied the man’s repeated pleas for medical attention, the notice of claim alleges.

There Are More Stories Than Floors at The Stewart, Phoenix’s Beleaguered New Luxury High-Rise

There Are More Stories Than Floors at The Stewart, Phoenix’s Beleaguered New Luxury High-Rise

By Robrt L. PelaJanuary 22, 2020

Among the amenities at this downtown tower: electrical failures, dead air conditioners, brown tap water, and transient Airbnb partiers.

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Trump Impeachment Defense Lawyer Once Won $60 Million in Arizona Corruption Case

Trump Impeachment Defense Lawyer Once Won $60 Million in Arizona Corruption Case

By Ali SwensonJanuary 21, 2020

Lawyer Eric Herschmann once sued the Arizona Corporation Commissioner for $60 million.

Arizona’s Incarcerated Firefighters Push for a Bill to Reduce Their Sentences

By Hannah CritchfieldJanuary 21, 2020

Firefighting prisoners want the state to recognize their labor through earlier release.

State Rep. Jay Lawrence Rallies Against Abortion and Discovers His Daughter

State Rep. Jay Lawrence Rallies Against Abortion and Discovers His Daughter

By Steven HsiehJanuary 20, 2020

An eventful week!

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Phoenix Police Shoot Wrong Black Teen With Rubber Bullet, Send Him to Hospital

By Meg O'ConnorJanuary 17, 2020

Dion Humphrey had just dropped his two sisters off at school when Phoenix cops drove up, threw a flashbang device, then shot him with a rubber bullet.

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