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Fired Phoenix Cop Sentenced to One-Year Probation for Hitting Handcuffed Man

Fired Phoenix Cop Sentenced to One-Year Probation for Hitting Handcuffed Man

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 30, 2019

A former Phoenix police officer and ex-union leader who was caught on video slapping a handcuffed suspect was sentenced to one year of probation.

Phoenix Police Reform Committee Holds First Meeting

Phoenix Police Reform Committee Holds First Meeting

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 30, 2019

“I’m appreciating the acknowledgment that there will be some conflict, but we are all committed to being a part of the healing process.”

Groups Challenge BLM Decision Allowing Shooting in Protected Sonoran Desert

Groups Challenge BLM Decision Allowing Shooting in Protected Sonoran Desert

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 30, 2019

The National Rifle Association lobbied hard in Washington, D.C., to persuade the agency to allow target practice in Sonoran Desert National Monument.

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Transgender Woman Stepped Onto Light Rail Platform; She Ended Up in ICE Custody

Transgender Woman Stepped Onto Light Rail Platform; She Ended Up in ICE Custody

By Hannah CritchfieldAugust 29, 2019

Naomi Ramirez Rosales was accompanying a friend who was going to ride the train; she was arrested after standing on the platform without a ticket.

Phoenix Police Have Now Shot 10 People This Year; Eight Died

Phoenix Police Have Now Shot 10 People This Year; Eight Died

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 28, 2019

Phoenix police shot a man last night while responding to a call about someone firing shots into the air.

Here’s What Joe Arpaio’s Been Up to Since Losing the Last Sheriff’s Race

Here’s What Joe Arpaio’s Been Up to Since Losing the Last Sheriff’s Race

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 28, 2019

As Arpaio makes his unwelcome return, here’s the rundown on what he’s been up to since losing the last sheriff’s race.

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Prop 105 Fails: Phoenix Voters Reject Initiative to Kill Light Rail

Prop 105 Fails: Phoenix Voters Reject Initiative to Kill Light Rail

By Steven HsiehAugust 27, 2019

Prop 106 also failed.

Stephanie Pullman’s Family ‘Reaches Agreement’ With APS

Stephanie Pullman’s Family ‘Reaches Agreement’ With APS

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 27, 2019

In June, one of Pullman’s daughters rejected the idea of speaking with the utility, saying the details of her mother’s death made her ill.

San Carlos Apache Leader: Proposed Oak Flat Mine Is an Environmental Injustice

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 27, 2019

Chairman Terry Rambler said the tribe would fight the proposed copper mine “by any means necessary.”

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Judge Postpones Juan Martinez’s Disciplinary Hearing Over Ethics Violations

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 26, 2019

William O’Neil ruled that allegations Martinez sexually harassed female coworkers will not be considered at the upcoming disciplinary hearing.

It’s Election Day in Phoenix! The Only Guide You’ll Need to Prop 105 and 106

It’s Election Day in Phoenix! The Only Guide You’ll Need to Prop 105 and 106

By Steven HsiehAugust 26, 2019

Voters of the Sun, it is time to decide.

Who Is Jeff Guldner? Incoming APS CEO Helped Direct Utility’s Political Scheming

Who Is Jeff Guldner? Incoming APS CEO Helped Direct Utility’s Political Scheming

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 23, 2019

Jeff Guldner was regularly consulted as APS sought to influence the race for Corporation Commission in 2014 and 2016, records show.

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ASU Joins 15 Other Universities in Closing Confucius Institute

ASU Joins 15 Other Universities in Closing Confucius Institute

By Hannah CritchfieldAugust 23, 2019

It closed unceremoniously ahead of the start of fall classes on Thursday, without an announcement.

Arizona Law Allows Police Officers to Purge Their Records After Three Years

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 23, 2019

Phoenix police officers “may have material of an adverse nature which is over three years old removed from all the division and department files.”

Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar Defends Far-Right Hungarian Leader Viktor Orbán

Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar Defends Far-Right Hungarian Leader Viktor Orbán

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 23, 2019

The Arizona congressman has a history of defending extremists and touting conspiracy theories.

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Phoenix Police Raid Home of Man in Food Stamp Fraud Investigation

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 22, 2019

The family claims Phoenix police went after the wrong target in a botched raid, but police say Abdulaziz’s arrest was years in the making.

Mesa College English Professor Showed QAnon Video in Class, Students Say

Mesa College English Professor Showed QAnon Video in Class, Students Say

By Steven HsiehAugust 22, 2019

“Belmore believes that Q is actually JFK Jr. and he just faked his death.”

‘I’m Gonna Die in Here’: 19-Year-Old Mentally Ill Woman Remains in Jail for Spitting

‘I’m Gonna Die in Here’: 19-Year-Old Mentally Ill Woman Remains in Jail for Spitting

By Hannah CritchfieldAugust 22, 2019

A leaked video shows Valentina Gloria accrued charges after she spit, while handcuffed, during a mental health episode.

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APS CEO Don Brandt Will Retire in November

APS CEO Don Brandt Will Retire in November

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 21, 2019

This year, the utility has taken a beating in the court of public opinion.

Facing $1.2 Million Fine, ADC Blames Corizon-Centurion Handoff for Its Failures

Facing $1.2 Million Fine, ADC Blames Corizon-Centurion Handoff for Its Failures

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 21, 2019

The change in contractors took place this summer, but ADC’s failure to provide decent health care to prisoners has gone on for years.

Board of Supervisors Approves Rachel Mitchell’s Salary as MCAO Chief Deputy

Board of Supervisors Approves Rachel Mitchell’s Salary as MCAO Chief Deputy

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 21, 2019

Mitchell is most well-known for her role in the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings last year.

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Some Arizona Lawmakers Support Limiting Growth of Airbnb Rentals

Some Arizona Lawmakers Support Limiting Growth of Airbnb Rentals

By Steven HsiehAugust 21, 2019

“This is not how you build and maintain healthy and affordable communities!” Rodriguez tweeted on Monday.

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