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Here’s What City Officials Wrote on Those Notepads at Pilgrim Rest Meeting

By Meg O'ConnorJune 27, 2019

Throughout the community meeting at Pilgrim Rest, city officials took notes and collected comment cards. Here’s what the notes and comment cards say.

New Times Writers Earn Honors in National Journalism Competitions

By New Times StaffJune 26, 2019

Amy Silverman, Chris Malloy, and Robrt L. Pela win Society of Features Journalism awards; Sean Holstege, Bill Myers, and Meg O’Connor are AAN finalists.

CorpComm ‘Cannot Determine’ If APS Broke Rules Cutting Stephanie Pullman’s Power

CorpComm ‘Cannot Determine’ If APS Broke Rules Cutting Stephanie Pullman’s Power

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 26, 2019

Despite a lack of evidence, the regulatory agency accepted claims from Arizona’s biggest utility that it broke no rules when it cut power to Stephanie Pullman.

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State Audit Finds That Regulators Aren’t Inspecting Marijuana Kitchens

State Audit Finds That Regulators Aren’t Inspecting Marijuana Kitchens

By Steven HsiehJune 26, 2019

“The Department’s failure to regularly inspect infusion kitchens places qualifying patients at risk.”

A Medical Marijuana Dispensary Soon Could Be Coming to Downtown Scottsdale

A Medical Marijuana Dispensary Soon Could Be Coming to Downtown Scottsdale

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 26, 2019

Move over, nursery school and Christian Science Reading Room.

Despite Growing Controversy, Bill Montgomery’s Supreme Court Bid Moves Ahead

By Meg O'ConnorJune 25, 2019

Montgomery’s bid for the state’s highest court is moving ahead, despite backlash over his handling of sexual misconduct and demands for his resignation.

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Trump Flack Stephanie Grisham Once Banned Reporters From Arizona House Floor

Trump Flack Stephanie Grisham Once Banned Reporters From Arizona House Floor

By Steven HsiehJune 25, 2019

“I’ve always kind of liked Grisham, despite the fact that she tried to sue me and got me kicked out of the House.”

Phoenix Police Suspended Officer Involved in Unwarranted Body Cavity Search

Phoenix Police Suspended Officer Involved in Unwarranted Body Cavity Search

By Steven HsiehJune 25, 2019

Phoenix police, however, failed to answer other questions related to the detention of Erica Reynolds.

ADC, Corizon Ignored Policies in Denying Hep C Treatment to Wellington Coppess

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 25, 2019

Now, he faces several life-threatening medical problems.

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Phoenix Cop Turned Moon Valley High Teacher: Bring Back the Firing Squad

By Meg O'ConnorJune 25, 2019

The retired Phoenix police officer is the lead instructor of a class that aims to “graduate good citizens.”

$12.5 Million Claim Accuses Phoenix Police of Illegal Cavity Search

$12.5 Million Claim Accuses Phoenix Police of Illegal Cavity Search

By Steven HsiehJune 24, 2019

“A warrantless body cavity search, in a police substation, by a police officer, following an unlawful arrest. A refusal to investigate the victim’s complaints of assault.”

Phoenix Is the Largest U.S. City Without Independent Police Oversight

Phoenix Is the Largest U.S. City Without Independent Police Oversight

By Steven HsiehJune 24, 2019

The Phoenix city council has stalled on an effort to implement independent oversight of the police. Things look different this year.

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Card Costs and Lab Tests: What You Need to Know About New Medical Marijuana Law

By Ray SternJune 21, 2019

Your current card isn’t good for two years; only ones issued after August 27 will be.

Tempe Pastor in Orlando for Anniversary of Pulse Shooting: Get AIDS and Die

By Meg O'ConnorJune 21, 2019

Tempe pastor Steven Anderson went to Orlando last week on the anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting for a Make America Straight Again conference.

As Activists Protest APS CEO Don Brandt, Facebook ‘Mistakenly’ Blocks Organizer

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 21, 2019

The social media giant initially claimed that an event protesting a woman’s death at the hands of Arizona’s most powerful utility violated community standards.

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After Customer Death, CorpComm Prohibits Summer Shutoffs in Arizona

After Customer Death, CorpComm Prohibits Summer Shutoffs in Arizona

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 20, 2019

Debate over the proposed rules hinted at the deeper issues at the CorpComm, like accusations that it prioritizes utility companies over real people.

Another Young Black Man Says Phoenix Cop From Viral Video Attacked Him

By Meg O'ConnorJune 20, 2019

Dante Patterson says Officer Meyer pepper-sprayed him as he walked away. Meyer charged Patterson with aggravated assault, but the charge was later dropped.

Phoenix Council Passes Budget Despite Protests of Police’s Stop of Family

Phoenix Council Passes Budget Despite Protests of Police’s Stop of Family

By Steven HsiehJune 19, 2019

Four hours of public comment.

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Woman Dies After APS Cuts Her Power, and CEO Don Brandt Gets an Award

Woman Dies After APS Cuts Her Power, and CEO Don Brandt Gets an Award

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 19, 2019

A week after news broke that an APS customer died after her power was cut, CEO Don Brandt will get an award for “accomplishments and commitment to Arizona.”

Teen Charged With Terrorism Shared Videos From Al-Qaeda and Alt-Right

Teen Charged With Terrorism Shared Videos From Al-Qaeda and Alt-Right

By Steven HsiehJune 19, 2019

“Islam is the red pilled faith.”

CorpComm Weighs New Shutoff Protections, Warns Changes Will Raise Customer Rates

CorpComm Weighs New Shutoff Protections, Warns Changes Will Raise Customer Rates

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 19, 2019

The proposed changes, aimed at protecting public health, will likely increase utility rates, hurting those who struggle to pay their electric bills.

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Thousands Attend Heated Community Meeting With Phoenix Police Chief on Viral Video

Thousands Attend Heated Community Meeting With Phoenix Police Chief on Viral Video

By Meg O'ConnorJune 18, 2019

“You know how hard it is to bury your brother? To put clothes on his dead body?” said the brother of Hector Lopez, who was shot and killed by cops.

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