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Arizonans Consumed 61 Tons of Medical-Marijuana Products in 2018 – a Record High

Arizonans Consumed 61 Tons of Medical-Marijuana Products in 2018 – a Record High

By Ray SternJanuary 14, 2019

“It’s a very strong market with more potential.”

State of the State: What Governor Doug Ducey Said, and What He Meant

State of the State: What Governor Doug Ducey Said, and What He Meant

By Joseph FlahertyJanuary 14, 2019

“With revenue soaring, some have suggested, ‘Loosen up, let the good times roll,’” Ducey said. “Ladies and gentleman, we’ve seen that movie before.”

Tuba City Police Bust Navajo Man for Throwing Rocks; He Directs Them to Dead Body

Tuba City Police Bust Navajo Man for Throwing Rocks; He Directs Them to Dead Body

By Ray SternJanuary 14, 2019

Lathaniel Phoenix figured if this guy was going to come to his house and try to harm him, he would kill the man, he told investigators.

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As Drought Deadline Looms, Arizona Lawmakers Take Water 101

As Drought Deadline Looms, Arizona Lawmakers Take Water 101

By Elizabeth Whitman and OthersJanuary 14, 2019

They have less than three weeks to review and approve a Drought Contingency Plan.

Behind the Garbage, Shutdown Takes Invisible Toll on Arizona’s Environment

Behind the Garbage, Shutdown Takes Invisible Toll on Arizona’s Environment

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 14, 2019

This goes beyond overflowing trash bins and toilets.

‘Cryin’ Wolf’? Reality Versus Rhetoric of Border Crime in Cochise County

‘Cryin’ Wolf’? Reality Versus Rhetoric of Border Crime in Cochise County

By Beau HodaiJanuary 14, 2019

The statistics are not in accordance with the apocalyptic view laid out by Howard Buffett, Sheriff Mark Dannels, and others for U.S. senators.

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Howard Buffett’s Border War: A Billionaire’s Son Is Spending Millions in Cochise County

Howard Buffett’s Border War: A Billionaire’s Son Is Spending Millions in Cochise County

By Beau HodaiJanuary 13, 2019

The eldest son of Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett out to “kick some ass,” as a friend urges, in southeast Arizona.

Teachers’ Union to Bring Back Plan to Tax the Rich If State Doesn’t Fund Schools

Teachers’ Union to Bring Back Plan to Tax the Rich If State Doesn’t Fund Schools

By Joseph FlahertyJanuary 11, 2019

“Our students and our schools need funding now. We cannot wait and kick the can down the road once again,” Joe Thomas said.

Governor Ducey Taps Colorado’s Bob Broscheid as Arizona Parks Director

Governor Ducey Taps Colorado’s Bob Broscheid as Arizona Parks Director

By Steven HsiehJanuary 11, 2019

Broscheid arrives in a broken house.

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Arizona Man Asks for Funds to Go to Stranger’s Bachelor Party, Internet Answers

Arizona Man Asks for Funds to Go to Stranger’s Bachelor Party, Internet Answers

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 11, 2019

The Internet came through.

Councilmember Nowakowski’s Sister Files Lawsuit to Defend Brother From Recall

By Steven HsiehJanuary 11, 2019

The movement to unseat Nowakowski goes to court.

Border Cowboys: Howard Buffett Is a Perfect Fit With Cochise County’s Legacy of Vigilantism

Border Cowboys: Howard Buffett Is a Perfect Fit With Cochise County’s Legacy of Vigilantism

By Beau HodaiJanuary 10, 2019

Billionaire’s son didn’t respond to questions about his beliefs, but he did circulate a video title “Little Black Ghetto Bastards of Baltimore.”

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Phoenix Will Raise Water Rates, Starting Next Month

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 9, 2019

Drought is coming. So are higher water utility bills.

Neo-Nazi Travis Ricci Guilty of Murder in 2009 Attack on Interracial Couple

Neo-Nazi Travis Ricci Guilty of Murder in 2009 Attack on Interracial Couple

By Stephen LemonsJanuary 9, 2019

Jaeger’s father, Charles Jaeger, was present for much of the trial, and was visibly upset at times

Arizona High School Drops ‘Scarlet Badge’ Policy After ACLU Inquiry

Arizona High School Drops ‘Scarlet Badge’ Policy After ACLU Inquiry

By Joseph FlahertyJanuary 9, 2019

The district is ending a policy that the ACLU of Arizona said “publicly identifies and shames underperforming students.”

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Phoenix Police Department Seeks 600 Percent Expansion of Body Camera Program

Phoenix Police Department Seeks 600 Percent Expansion of Body Camera Program

By Steven HsiehJanuary 9, 2019

Expert opinion on the effectiveness of body cameras is mixed.

11th-Hour Demands Plus Federal Shutdown Bog Down Arizona Drought Negotiations

11th-Hour Demands Plus Federal Shutdown Bog Down Arizona Drought Negotiations

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 9, 2019

Demands from developers also threatened the precarious progress of Arizona’s Drought Contingency Plan.

Arizona Lawmaker Proposes ‘Charter-izing’ Procurement Rules for School Districts

Arizona Lawmaker Proposes ‘Charter-izing’ Procurement Rules for School Districts

By Joseph FlahertyJanuary 9, 2019

“We know all this abuse is going on in the charter [sector], now we’re going to turn around and give the same thing to the school districts.”

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Arizona Supreme Court Agrees to Review Legality of Medical-Marijuana Extracts

Arizona Supreme Court Agrees to Review Legality of Medical-Marijuana Extracts

By Ray SternJanuary 8, 2019

“It’s definitely good news,” said Jared Keenan, a criminal justice staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union.

‘Casa Grande’ Means ‘Victim of the Housing Crisis’: Viral Video Skewers Arizona City

By Joseph FlahertyJanuary 8, 2019

“They say there’s nothing to do in [Casa Grande]. But there’s an old water slide that you can slide down, and die.”

The Big Rig Next to You on Arizona Roads Might Be Driving Itself

The Big Rig Next to You on Arizona Roads Might Be Driving Itself

By Ray SternJanuary 7, 2019

Chinese autonomous vehicle maker TuSimple said on Monday it will roll out up to 40 fully self-driving big-rigs on Arizona roads by June.

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How Much Money Will Jon Kyl Make After Second Trip Through ‘Revolving Door’?

How Much Money Will Jon Kyl Make After Second Trip Through ‘Revolving Door’?

By Steven HsiehJanuary 7, 2019

Welcome back to K Street, Kyl.

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