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Audio: CD9 Candidate Steve Ferrara Compares Welfare Recipients to Starving Pets

Audio: CD9 Candidate Steve Ferrara Compares Welfare Recipients to Starving Pets

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 13, 2018

Republican Steve Ferrara: “If you don’t put the food down for them, you don’t put the roof over their head, they would starve, right?”

Local Media Not Biting on Lawyer’s Unverified Claims Against Phoenix Candidate

Local Media Not Biting on Lawyer’s Unverified Claims Against Phoenix Candidate

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 12, 2018

“It is not coincidental this hit job comes out just as early voting ballots are arriving in mailboxes,” Daniel Valenzuela’s campaign manager said.

Will Judge Dismiss First-Degree Murder Charge Against Ex-Cop, Australian Wife?

By Sean HolstegeOctober 12, 2018

Germayne and Lisa Cunningham are accused of murdering 7-year-old Sanaa Cunningham.

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Road Test: Mobile Cannabis Lab Helps Keep THC Levels High for Arizona Patients

Road Test: Mobile Cannabis Lab Helps Keep THC Levels High for Arizona Patients

By Nick MeyersOctober 12, 2018

The name Kanna-Bosm comes from the biblical reference to cannabis, “kaneh-bosm,” an ingredient used in holy anointing oil.

The ‘Book’ of Phoenix: Devin Booker, Like the City, Blossoming in the Desert

By Stuart WarnerOctober 12, 2018

“I’m trying to get more connected in Phoenix with kids who have Mexican heritage,” Suns superstar says.

Colorado River Drought Cuts in Arizona Would Be More Severe Than Expected

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 12, 2018

New numbers from the Central Arizona Project suggest that cities and tribal communities, in addition to farmers, would take a hit.

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Superintendent Candidate Frank Riggs Defends 1997 Police Response to Activists

Superintendent Candidate Frank Riggs Defends 1997 Police Response to Activists

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 11, 2018

Officers dabbed pepper spray in the eyes of activists protesting in the office of then-California congressman Frank Riggs.

Sources: Ranger Benefited From Relationship With Arizona Parks Director Sue Black

Sources: Ranger Benefited From Relationship With Arizona Parks Director Sue Black

By Steven HsiehOctober 10, 2018

Arizona State Parks granted a seasonal ranger with little experience housing typically reserved for full-time employees.

New Poll Shows Arizona Republicans Ahead in Statewide Races

New Poll Shows Arizona Republicans Ahead in Statewide Races

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 9, 2018

Chief pollster Mike Noble said that the brutal confirmation fight over Judge Brett Kavanaugh may have impacted the results.

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In Frustrated Sun City, Corporation Commission Candidates Duck Tough Questions

In Frustrated Sun City, Corporation Commission Candidates Duck Tough Questions

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 9, 2018

A metaphor involving a peanut butter sandwich was the highlight of the evening in Sun City.

Arizona DES Ammo Purchases Under Tim Jeffries Not Improper, New Audit Found

By Ray SternOctober 8, 2018

“The malicious smears regarding ‘DES guns and ammo’ … were pivotal to the Manufactured Crisis proffered to our Governor…” – Tim Jeffries

Lagging in the Polls, David Garcia Counts on Hidden New Voters

Lagging in the Polls, David Garcia Counts on Hidden New Voters

By Steven HsiehOctober 5, 2018

He needs turnout to win.

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True to Form, Arizona Senator Jeff Flake Is Now a ‘Yes’ on Brett Kavanaugh

True to Form, Arizona Senator Jeff Flake Is Now a ‘Yes’ on Brett Kavanaugh

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 5, 2018

On Friday, Flake completed another step of his agonizing journey to voting “yes” on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

Wasted Opportunity: Arizona Dispensaries Want More Patients, Lower Card Costs

By Nick MeyersOctober 5, 2018

Arizona now has about 178,000 patients with an average of 3,000 patients registering every month.

The Strange Case of the #RedForEd Strike Leader Turned Republican Activist

The Strange Case of the #RedForEd Strike Leader Turned Republican Activist

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 5, 2018

Catherine Barrett left the #RedForEd leadership team, only to emerge as a Republican activist and a committed Doug Ducey supporter.

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Arizona Conference Gave Industry ‘Unprecedented’ Access to Top EPA Officials

Arizona Conference Gave Industry ‘Unprecedented’ Access to Top EPA Officials

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 5, 2018

One of them even gave out his cellphone number.

‘No on Kavanaugh’: During Protest, Four Women Arrested At Sen. Flake’s Office

‘No on Kavanaugh’: During Protest, Four Women Arrested At Sen. Flake’s Office

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 4, 2018

“tell us you are voting no on kavanaugh” one of them tweeted, shortly before being arrested.

Look at All These Big-Name Politicians Coming to Arizona

Look at All These Big-Name Politicians Coming to Arizona

By Steven HsiehOctober 4, 2018

Bush, Bernie, and… Martin O’Malley?

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Retired ‘Generation Kill’ Sergeant Sued By Child He Molested in Yuma County

Retired ‘Generation Kill’ Sergeant Sued By Child He Molested in Yuma County

By Steven HsiehOctober 4, 2018

Maj. Sgt. John Joseph Sixta was also convicted in California of molesting his step-daughters.

Arizona Wants to Control Clean Water Act Permits, Despite Environmental Concerns

Arizona Wants to Control Clean Water Act Permits, Despite Environmental Concerns

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 3, 2018

Environmentalists contend that a state-run program will be financially unstable and fail to adequately protect water and wildlife.

Light Rail or Street Repair? Phoenix Transportation Needs Hit Funding Reality

By Arren Kimbel-SannitOctober 3, 2018

Road quality is beginning to get irksome to Phoenix residents: “It’s the number one call that comes in to our office.”

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Phoenix Mayor’s Plan for Steep Taxes on Medical Marijuana Goes Up in Smoke

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 3, 2018

“It looks like an assault on medical marijuana patients and businesses,” said lobbyist Kevin DeMenna of the Arizona Dispensary Association

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