ICE Is Building ‘Hyper-Realistic’ Replicas of Arizona Neighborhoods
ICE is spending nearly $400,000 to build a training facility featuring “hyper-realistic” replicas of Arizona neighborhoods at an Army post in Georgia.
ICE is spending nearly $400,000 to build a training facility featuring “hyper-realistic” replicas of Arizona neighborhoods at an Army post in Georgia.
It’s a “huge, long case.”
Hunters and animal activists finally agree on something.
“I looked on my phone to see how my lungs looked and how theirs looked. Mine looked worse!”
The law used to require New Mexico residency. Now it says any “person” can register for a card.
“I say let’s go back to the firing squad,” he wrote about a prisoner’s execution. “Why don’t we sell tickets and give the proceeds to the family??”
Arizona is beating the odds — ironic, considering that it’s the only pot-friendly state where cannabis products aren’t tested for contaminants.
Montgomery’s father went to prison for selling marijuana. The county attorney has been on a crusade against the plant ever since.
They didn’t see their children from two months. Now they’re asking for $3 million each in damages.
If you can say that three times real fast, this team might be good after all.
“APS Employees are told often by Senior Management and Leadership who to support, what to Support, and which candidates,” the letter said.
“They have firearms galore.”
“We just need to read the law and word things differently and work it from a different angle. Selling cocaine is illegal but happens daily.”
A Facebook post leads to an avalanche of complaints against the Phoenix artist.
If successful, the proposal could literally pave the way for the construction of hotels, spas, and shopping malls near Grand Canyon.
Honestly, it was kind of a shitshow.
Percentage totals of voters supporting light rail outnumbered those against it by more than double digits in every district.
“Type faster… the suspense is killing us!!!”
Records depict Jones as an antagonistic braggadocio who once dragged a witness to a cemetery and threatened to put a bullet in a fellow officer’s head.
“Our newsroom needs a seat at the table.”
“I asked how I would conduct interviews the rest of the day. She said, ‘You won’t.’ I asked when I could have it back. She said she would let me know.”
Editor Greg Burton also made a veiled threat to discipline employees for union activity.