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Allister Adel Promises Change, Avoids Specifics at First Press Conference

Allister Adel Promises Change, Avoids Specifics at First Press Conference

By Meg O'ConnorOctober 17, 2019

“I’d need to dive further into those issues to answer,” Adel said when asked about the viral video of a Phoenix cop and racist Facebook posts.

Mesa police Officer Philip Brailsford

Mesa cop calls people ‘idiots’ for asking about Daniel Shaver shooting

By Meg O'ConnorOctober 17, 2019

On a post calling for recruits, someone asked if “making innocent civilians crawl down a hotel hallway” was “taught at the academy?”

Phoenix Has a $5 Million Program to Help the Homeless. What Is It Doing?

Phoenix Has a $5 Million Program to Help the Homeless. What Is It Doing?

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 17, 2019

In 13 months, Community Bridges Inc. got paid a little less than $1 million to get 294 people off Phoenix streets.

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Sheriff Penzone Ducks Out of Maryvale Community Meeting Without Speaking

Sheriff Penzone Ducks Out of Maryvale Community Meeting Without Speaking

By Hannah CritchfieldOctober 17, 2019

The move, which could not be explained by other MCSO deputies present, upset many attendees.

‘If You’re Not White, You’re Not Right’: Company Settles Over Alleged Racism

‘If You’re Not White, You’re Not Right’: Company Settles Over Alleged Racism

By Ali SwensonOctober 15, 2019

Clinton Lee said his supervisor at Arizona Discount Movers in Phoenix often started staff meetings with the Nazi salute

As Summer Ends, Utilities Prepare to Resume Disconnections for Unpaid Bills

As Summer Ends, Utilities Prepare to Resume Disconnections for Unpaid Bills

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 15, 2019

Things could get chaotic.

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Dog Pee or Scorpions? Cubs Prez Theo Epstein’s Wild Landlord-Tenant Dispute

Dog Pee or Scorpions? Cubs Prez Theo Epstein’s Wild Landlord-Tenant Dispute

By Steven HsiehOctober 15, 2019

Did Epstein’s 10-pound mutt wreck a $1 million home?

The Forest Service Ignored Apache Religion in Its Review of Oak Flat Copper Mine

The Forest Service Ignored Apache Religion in Its Review of Oak Flat Copper Mine

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 15, 2019

Oak Flat is sacred to the San Carlos Apache, who say that the feds ignored its religious significance in a review of a proposed copper mine there.

Large-Scale Dispensaries Are Still the Main Backers of Arizona’s Pot Initiative

Large-Scale Dispensaries Are Still the Main Backers of Arizona’s Pot Initiative

By Ali SwensonOctober 14, 2019

The biggest contributors to Arizona’s initiative to legalize marijuana are — you guessed it — dispensaries.

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Arizona Agency Leaving Developmentally Disabled People Behind

By Hannah CritchfieldOctober 14, 2019

In the last 25 years, conditions have never as bad as they are now for disabled individuals who rely on the state’s care, the resident said.

At Least Two Phoenix Cops to Be Disciplined Over Facebook Posts

By Meg O'ConnorOctober 14, 2019

Some officers are bemoaning their perceived lack of free speech, applying for jobs elsewhere, and even suing the city for trying to discipline them.

City of Phoenix Botched Water Line Replacement, Sunnyslope Residents Say

City of Phoenix Botched Water Line Replacement, Sunnyslope Residents Say

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 14, 2019

“I figured the city knew what it was doing,” one homeowner said.

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The War on Mesquite: Collateral Damage in Howard Buffett’s Border Crusade

The War on Mesquite: Collateral Damage in Howard Buffett’s Border Crusade

By Beau HodaiOctober 12, 2019

Did billionaire Warren Buffett’s son want to restore grasslands or make it easier to catch migrants in Cochise County?

Phoenix Tech Company Is in ‘Valley of Death,’ Per Embattled CEO’s Leaked Email

By Ali SwensonOctober 11, 2019

Doug Ducey lauded SurchX last year as a job creator and economic boon to Arizona. Now down to 27 employees, it’s walking through the “Valley of Death”

Missing Phoenix Woman Returns Home, Found in Mexico and Freed from Houston

Missing Phoenix Woman Returns Home, Found in Mexico and Freed from Houston

By Meg O'ConnorOctober 11, 2019

“I’m so happy I’m finally coming home,” Lopatofsky said on Thursday as she and her mother waited at the airport for their long-overdue flight to Phoenix.

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The Smell of Hickman’s Chicken Poop Is Killing This Rural Arizona Community

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 11, 2019

In Tonopah, businesses are shutting down, and residents are moving away.

<i>Arizona Republic</i> Journalists Overwhelmingly Vote to Unionize

Arizona Republic Journalists Overwhelmingly Vote to Unionize

By Steven HsiehOctober 10, 2019

The election follows a tense month at the Phoenix-based newspaper.

Phoenix Cop Sues Chief Over Facebook Post Investigation

By Meg O'ConnorOctober 10, 2019

“The most common name for a convicted gang rapist in England is…Muhammed,” reads a Facebook post made by Phoenix Police Sergeant Juan Hernandez.

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Arizona Lost 10 Percent of Its Licensed Foster Homes Last Year, Report Finds

Arizona Lost 10 Percent of Its Licensed Foster Homes Last Year, Report Finds

By Ali SwensonOctober 10, 2019

Former foster parents shed light on why some foster parents are choosing to close their licenses.

6-Year-Old Pedestrian Killed in Collision Loved Batman, Spending Time With Family

6-Year-Old Pedestrian Killed in Collision Loved Batman, Spending Time With Family

By Steven HsiehOctober 10, 2019

Rayden Ginsburg “could light up a room with a smile.”

The Imaginarea Vandalized as Owners Struggle to Replace The Lavatory

By Hannah CritchfieldOctober 10, 2019

Following the vandalism, rooms will reopen next month without any Tonnesen art.

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8 Pregnant Women Found in Home of County Assessor Accused of Adoption Scheme

8 Pregnant Women Found in Home of County Assessor Accused of Adoption Scheme

By Steven HsiehOctober 9, 2019

Paul Petersen has also been charged with crimes in Utah and Arkansas..

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