Future of Marijuana Extracts at Stake as AZ Supreme Court Ruling Expected Today
Just over 200,000 people were participating in the medical marijuana program as of April.
Just over 200,000 people were participating in the medical marijuana program as of April.
The anti-immigrant group went to the DNC and pretended they were leaving donations for asylum seekers. Instead, they left two bags of garbage.
The Legislature looks like it will lift a cap on a fund for affordable housing. But some say that’s not nearly enough.
Holland’s birthing experience at the Sun Life Center for Women went so awry, her child’s skull was fractured during labor.
“The report does not place the suspect in the vehicle at any time that the alleged paraphernalia was present.”
The problems began when Cristina Miller was sexually harassed by her manager. They got worse when her cancer returned.
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office has never found evidence or proof of widespread voting fraud, but it wants to create a unit to investigate claims of such fraud.
Betty Guardado trounced incumbent Vania Guevara, and Carlos Garcia edged out Mike Johnson with a few hundred votes.
The far-right Center for Arizona Policy, led by Cathi Herrod, is behind the new bill.
“Prosecutors wield the most power in the criminal justice system and they’re like black holes, black boxes.”
ICE placed detainees in Arizona facilities in solitary confinement 715 times in recent years, newly released documents reveal.
How’s that for Arizona politics bingo?
Do robotic dogs dream of chasing autonomous postal trucks?
Monday marked the start of Avtar Grewal’s murder trial and another case for Juan Martinez, who has received at least seven bar complaints in the past four years.
“I’ve waited 20 years to have a voice,” said Lezleigh Jaworski. But Republicans “don’t even want to hear what we have to say.”
Ireland’s minister for justice signed an exclusion order barring Anderson from entering the country. Here’s why Ireland wants to keep him out.
“The President has directed NASA and Administrator Jim Bridenstine to accomplish this goal by any means necessary.”
Advocates say they are perplexed as to why House and Senate leaders seem bent on protecting institutions instead of people who have endured some of life’s worst cruelties.
The two outsiders have received noticeable financial support from scandal-tainted figures close with Councilmember Michael Nowakowski.
Greene acts as a stem-cell guru at his Scottsdale-based R3 Stem Cell, but he killed so many patients the AZ medical board revoked his license in 2009.
Complaints to the city’s Equal Opportunity Department have skyrocketed in recent years.
The dispute began after Kunasek invested money in deals with Johnson and became partners with Johnson’s children in a small utility business.