Cindy McCain Defends APS, Don Brandt, Forgets Nearly $1 Million in Donations
The Arizona Public Service Foundation has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the McCain Institute.
The Arizona Public Service Foundation has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the McCain Institute.
12 News mischaracterized the campaign, prompting many to criticize the department for something police now say they aren’t doing and never intended to do
He just doesn’t want to do it when they’re asking him to.
Nothing from Governor Ducey.
The incident happened in 2016.
The commission tasked with finding a new state Supreme Court justice selected seven finalists, including Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery.
The protest, organized by the ACLU of Arizona, was held to demand Bill Montgomery drop out of the running for a seat on the state Supreme Court.
“We are not reproducing ourselves, the birthrates. But here’s what I see is the issue. It’s because of immigration.”
The Arizona Republic’s parent company, Gannett, is reportedly in talks to merge with another media giant, GateHouse, while the Republic’s reporters consider joining a union.
‘This is a huge victory for people who are being nickel-and-dimed by Montgomery’s office & TASC for marijuana possession, often for very small amounts’
A union leader said that in some cases, he would advise employees to avoid taking discrimination complaints to the Equal Opportunity Department.
The 22-year-old woman died just a few feet from a new housing development.
Kingman Prison has access to half its usual water supply. The county water provider says it’s obligated to prioritize a power plant over the prison.
On Monday, the Phoenix Welcome Center will open its doors, providing transitional support to asylum-seekers released from detention centers.
Hotter, wetter, more dangerous.
Patricia and Caesar Lopez allege Mesa police unnecessarily used lethal force against their 21-year-old son and are demanding a jury trial and damages.
Two more women have come forward, and this time, they’re civilians.
Texts show the Phoenix Police Department may pursue criminal charges against the cop who threatened to kill Ames, shouting, “I’m gonna put a fucking cap in your fucking head!”
Charles Taylor tried to sue the Episcopal Church in 1991, alleging he was sexually abused at age 12 by Father Richard Babcock. The case was dismissed.
She did not address her controversial remarks.
Two city investigations found Alisha Solano scared and targeted employees, creating “a chilling effect on those who wished to exercise their rights.”