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Your Guide to the Best 4/20 Parties and Events in Phoenix in 2019

Your Guide to the Best 4/20 Parties and Events in Phoenix in 2019

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 19, 2019

How to really light it up in the Valley during the biggest day of the year for local marijuana fans.

Ex-Libertarian Activist Vann Gutier Gets Probation, Jail Time in Assault Case

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 19, 2019

The sheriff’s office requested multiple felony charges for activist Vann Gutier of Phoenix. A plea deal reduced that to a single misdemeanor.

It Soon Will Be Illegal to Text and Drive in Arizona

It Soon Will Be Illegal to Text and Drive in Arizona

By Steven HsiehApril 18, 2019

Here’s what you need to know.

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Bushels of Ambition: Q&A With Steve White, CEO of Harvest

Bushels of Ambition: Q&A With Steve White, CEO of Harvest

By Ray SternApril 18, 2019

I woke up early this morning in Boston. I literally roll over, reach for my phone, put my phone to my ear, and it starts.

The State of Legal Marijuana by This 4/20: Getting Better All the Time

The State of Legal Marijuana by This 4/20: Getting Better All the Time

By Ray SternApril 18, 2019

Not everything is rosy, of course. Here in Arizona, caution is still warranted.

Phoenix Medical Marijuana Patient Jailed for Vape Pen

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 18, 2019

“He was like, ‘The weed doesn’t matter. We only care about the wax.””

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You Can Pay $5,600 for VIP Time With McSally, Karl Rove, and Jerry Colangelo

You Can Pay $5,600 for VIP Time With McSally, Karl Rove, and Jerry Colangelo

By Steven HsiehApril 18, 2019

Coughing up $5,600 will give a guest the designation of “co-host.”

Phoenix Approves $231 Million Mixed-Use Development for Downtown Transit Hub

Phoenix Approves $231 Million Mixed-Use Development for Downtown Transit Hub

By Lynn TrimbleApril 18, 2019

Development will include two towers, a 150-room hotel, retail, and grocery space. Developer says 5 percent of apartments will meet affordable standards

Not Your Nana’s Pot Brownies: Upscale Cannabis-Infused Fare in Phoenix for 4/20

Not Your Nana’s Pot Brownies: Upscale Cannabis-Infused Fare in Phoenix for 4/20

By Natasha YeeApril 17, 2019

Card carriers rejoice.

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Arizona Democrats Push ERA One More Time, Republicans Block Them Again

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 16, 2019

Republicans rejected equality again.

Update:  Man Convicted Even Though Missing Girlfriend’s Body Never Found

Update: Man Convicted Even Though Missing Girlfriend’s Body Never Found

By Sean HolstegeApril 16, 2019

Co-workers say Robert Interval constantly accused Christina Mustafa of cheating as the search continues for her body.

AZ GOP Chair Kelli Ward Shares Stage With Conspiracy Theorist Laura Loomer

AZ GOP Chair Kelli Ward Shares Stage With Conspiracy Theorist Laura Loomer

By Steven HsiehApril 16, 2019

The evening event highlighted a blurring line between Arizona’s establishment right and a paranoid strain of American conservatism seeped in xenophobia.

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Pakistani Man Detained by ICE in Arizona Tells Us Why He Went on Hunger Strike

Pakistani Man Detained by ICE in Arizona Tells Us Why He Went on Hunger Strike

By Steven HsiehApril 16, 2019

“Deport me or release me.”

One Bill Shows Why Arizona Hasn’t Passed Any Criminal Justice Reform This Year

One Bill Shows Why Arizona Hasn’t Passed Any Criminal Justice Reform This Year

By Steven HsiehApril 15, 2019

Real reform or “smoke and mirrors?”

How David Stringer’s Racism Unearthed His Sordid Past

How David Stringer’s Racism Unearthed His Sordid Past

By Steven HsiehApril 14, 2019

The Prescott Republican might’ve had a long career. Then he opened his mouth.

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After Colorado River Drought Plan, What’s Next for Water in Arizona?

After Colorado River Drought Plan, What’s Next for Water in Arizona?

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 12, 2019

“It’s always about bringing in water from someplace else,” said Sandy Bahr of the Sierra Club.

Experts: ASU’s $140M Return on $28M ‘Investment’ in Omni Deal Screws K-12

By Stephen LemonsApril 12, 2019

University accuses Attorney General Mark Brnovich of of “cherry-picking” facts about the school’s controversial deal to build hotel complex.

ASU Police Report Stranger Sexual Assault on Tempe Campus

ASU Police Report Stranger Sexual Assault on Tempe Campus

By Steven HsiehApril 11, 2019

The alleged assault occurred in a bathroom near the Physical Education West building.

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Arizona House Votes to Repeal ‘No Promo Homo’ Law

Arizona House Votes to Repeal ‘No Promo Homo’ Law

By Steven HsiehApril 10, 2019

Happy Pride, everyone.

APS Claims Customer Rates Don’t Fund Its Political Spending. APS Is Wrong

APS Claims Customer Rates Don’t Fund Its Political Spending. APS Is Wrong

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 10, 2019

The utility says ratepayers aren’t the source of its political spending. Experts say that’s impossible.

What Are You Smoking? Arizona Patients Share Favorite Medical Marijuana Strains

What Are You Smoking? Arizona Patients Share Favorite Medical Marijuana Strains

By Michael PalladinoApril 9, 2019

We have a “cookies” hat trick this week. We swear, this was not planned.

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ACLU: Bill Montgomery’s Office Is Still Prosecuting Medical Marijuana Patients

ACLU: Bill Montgomery’s Office Is Still Prosecuting Medical Marijuana Patients

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 9, 2019

County attorney’s anti-marijuana crusade continues, even with a Supreme Court decision pending.

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