Fired From Police Job for Lying, Arizona Lawmaker Tried to Help Cops Who Lie
From behind the scenes, the legislator has worked on a bill to weaken Arizona’s system of disclosing the names of officers on the so-called Brady list.
From behind the scenes, the legislator has worked on a bill to weaken Arizona’s system of disclosing the names of officers on the so-called Brady list.
Critics argued that hiring Brewer amounts to providing a platform for hate and crankery.
Even after voters and two governors rejected previous measures, Representative Mark Finchem is trying again.
Worst city in the Valley? “That’s a loaded question. But everyone knows it’s Apache Junction.”
The Commission on Appellate Court Appointments has sent five candidates to Governor Doug Ducey. Bill Montgomery is not one of them.
“I know a lot of people who don’t like lemonade,” Representative Athena Salman, a Democrat from Tempe, said on the House floor. “So, I vote no.”
Frances Salazar is suing the state for failing to disclose an officer’s record for dishonesty.
“Dearest friends and people of Arizona, it seems we are prepared to give up our liberty, the very sovereignty of our body, because of measles.”
He founded Predator Tactical in 2010 to make high-end, custom tactical pistols and rifles. But as a businessman, he didn’t shoot straight.
Speculating on water is a tough gig in this state. Is it a bad idea, or a brilliant one?
“This is bullshit,” Jennifer Harrison complains in a video, later claiming she was banned because of her Make America Great Again hat.
Arizona’s kookiest Congressman invokes a schoolyard taunt during a historic testimony.
“There is an incredible amount of power vested in committee chairs, and sometimes they choose to wield it in these ways.”
APS is still embroiled in the legal battle that ensued the last time a commissioner tried to force them to disclose political donations
The city received solar generators — for free! — from a now-bankrupt company that faces potential allegations of fraud.Phoenix.
The suspect in nine murders depicted himself as a man of God, reformed in prison, and someone who saw the light in people.
Their demands include a Green New Deal, a halt to new fossil fuel infrastructure, and a transition to 100 percent renewable energy by 2030.
“Here is a racist joke. Here is a man having sex with a farm animal. Here is a graphic video of murder recorded by a drug cartel.”
Admission also comes after questionable broadcast report from 2017 about discovering vandalism at the State Capitol’s Confederate memorial.
The county is begging doctors and midwives to screen pregnant women more frequently for the disease.
Phoenix New Times Editor Stuart Warner was determined spring training at its best. But could he reach every ballpark and every team in three days?
Lydia Hernandez’s visit to a Texas education association conference brought controversy and a two-year ban from the group’s events.