The Phoenix Police Department Wants to Buy ‘Sound Cannons’
“It is for communication purposes only (but) there are different forms of communication.” — Phoenix police
“It is for communication purposes only (but) there are different forms of communication.” — Phoenix police
How a small group of women have succeeded in putting a state law promoted by Betsy DeVos and powerful donors on the ballot in November.
Infused drinks now make up about 1 percent of sales in the Arizona market.
McGough claims in his complaint that deputies “tortured him by allowing Shadow to bite him for more than three minutes.”
Everything old seems new again this season, even the name of the stadium.
Music teacher Noah Karvelis, a lead #RedForEd organizer, said that the retention elections will be a focus.
But recent raises in Arizona is beginning to lure back American. teachers
ACLU: The Arizona criminal justice system needs to be radically changed
A recount will automatically occur if the margin of victory drops to 200 votes or fewer, according to Arizona law.
Weapons, drugs, and money.
“He is a man without comparable peer,” Arizona Governor Doug Ducey said.
“I feel pretty confident we’ve gained ground.” — NORML director Mike Weisser on the Arizona primary results.
The man looked down to see flames shooting out of the pocket of his shorts, in an account relayed by his wife.
The late senator will be laid to rest at the U.S. Naval Academy Cemetery.
Not many showed up for the public appreciation of the Arizona Senator on Saturday, but those who did remembered him as a fighter.
Meghan McCain takes a clear shot at President Trump while eulogizing her father
Services will continue Friday and Saturday for the late Senator John McCain in Washington, D.C.
Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin go on the record with Reason magazine
“To basically take away the voice of the 270,000 voters that signed the petitions, I think it’s a real shame.”
Joe Biden: “I always thought of John as a brother – had a hell of a lot of family fights.”
People from all background tell their stories as they stand in line to view the senator’s casket.
“I’m an educator, and this is the year of educators running for office,” Kathy Hoffman said.