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Growing Conventional: HempCon Is the Latest Cannabis Expo Coming to Phoenix

Growing Conventional: HempCon Is the Latest Cannabis Expo Coming to Phoenix

By Nick MeyersJune 11, 2018

The steady growth of Arizona’s medical marijuana market has attracted another major cannabis-themed convention to the state: the HempCon Cannabis Business Expo.

Meet the New Mayor: Thelda Williams to Serve in Interim Before Special Election

Meet the New Mayor: Thelda Williams to Serve in Interim Before Special Election

By Joseph FlahertyJune 11, 2018

“I want us to be as nonpartisan as possible,” Thelda Williams said.

Chelsee Dennis Died After Phoenix Prosecutors Violated Own Policy by Dropping Charges

By Bill MyersJune 11, 2018

Emails reveal an agency every bit as concerned about spinning its own problems as it is with fixing them, accusing New Times of “bullying.”

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Mesa Police in Crisis After Another Video Showing Cops Abusing Suspects Surfaces

By Ray SternJune 8, 2018

Chief Ramon Batista announced that several reviews were underway regarding the incidents. He also hired ex-county attorney Rick Romley to help review the latest two incidents.

Twitter Personality Deletes Account After Accusing Attorney in Scottsdale Murders

By Joseph FlahertyJune 6, 2018

@ClueHeywood, a popular Phoenix Twitter user, accused a fellow attorney of carrying out the massacre. “I apologize to anyone I’ve hurt,” he said.

Mesa Police Release Report, Body-Cam Videos of Violent Arrest

Mesa Police Release Report, Body-Cam Videos of Violent Arrest

By Ray SternJune 6, 2018

Protesters with anti-police signs gathered at police headquarters; “this in no way represents the whole work that is done every day,” chief says.

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Days Before Shooting Started, Scottsdale Murder Suspect Sought Media Attention

Days Before Shooting Started, Scottsdale Murder Suspect Sought Media Attention

By Joseph FlahertyJune 6, 2018

Dwight Lamon Jones, 56, began tweeting furiously about his divorce on May 25, six days before he shot forensic psychiatrist Steven Pitt.

Mesa Chief: Beating of Black Man by Cops in Video ‘Looks Like a Mistake’

By Ray SternJune 6, 2018

Batista made statements to the media that were highly critical of the video and his officers.

Videos: Mass Murderer Narrates as Ex-Wife Interviewed by Dr. Steven Pitt

Videos: Mass Murderer Narrates as Ex-Wife Interviewed by Dr. Steven Pitt

By Ray SternJune 4, 2018

Dwight Jones, accused of killing six people before taking his own life, posted videos of ex-wife talking with famed forensic psychiatrist.

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Disputed Divorce Led Dwight Jones to Commit Mass Murder, Cops Say

By Joseph FlahertyJune 4, 2018

Dwight Lamon Jones, a 56-year-old man, was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot on Monday morning.

Murder Spree Took Six Lives Before Suspect Killed Himself at Scottsdale Hotel

By Joseph Flaherty and OthersJune 4, 2018

The suspect in three, possibly four, connected murders that shocked the legal community was found dead on Monday morning of a self-inflicted gunshot wound following a police standoff at a Scottsdale hotel.

Rogue’s Gallery: Six Shamed Arizona Republicans Are Running in 2018

Rogue’s Gallery: Six Shamed Arizona Republicans Are Running in 2018

By Ray SternJune 4, 2018

Could this be a record?

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Scottsdale Police Ask Public to Stay ‘Vigilant’ After Connecting Three of Four Shootings

Scottsdale Police Ask Public to Stay ‘Vigilant’ After Connecting Three of Four Shootings

By Joseph FlahertyJune 2, 2018

Although Scottsdale police have determined that the previous three killings are related, police are trying to determine how this latest shooting fits in.

Tweetstorm: Phoenix Councilman Sal DiCiccio Goes Off the Rails on Light Rail Fare-Jumping

Tweetstorm: Phoenix Councilman Sal DiCiccio Goes Off the Rails on Light Rail Fare-Jumping

By Joseph FlahertyJune 1, 2018

“MURDER ON THE LIGHT RAIL EXPRESS,” Phoenix City Councilman Sal DiCiccio wrote on Twitter on Friday.

Author John Carreyrou Tells How Theranos Scammed Doug Ducey and Arizona

Author John Carreyrou Tells How Theranos Scammed Doug Ducey and Arizona

By Joseph FlahertyJune 1, 2018

In the process, Arizona Governor Ducey “essentially became a public supporter of Theranos,” says author John Carreyrou.

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Here’s Who Officially Qualified for a Spot on the Ballot for the 2018 Elections

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 31, 2018

Every statewide office and every seat in Congress — plus one hotly contested Senate seat — are up for grabs in Arizona this year.

Report of 62,000 Waymo Driverless Vehicles Coming to Phoenix in 2018 Is Fake News

Report of 62,000 Waymo Driverless Vehicles Coming to Phoenix in 2018 Is Fake News

By Ray SternMay 31, 2018

Waymo denied the report, saying some of the new Pacificas would arrive in Phoenix, but that Waymo can’t yet say how many.

Activist: <i>New Times</i> Photos Likely Show Mexican Military Planting Drugs Near Border

Activist: New Times Photos Likely Show Mexican Military Planting Drugs Near Border

By Ray SternMay 31, 2018

“Mexican military, just like our own customs and border patrol agents, often get paid off to help ferry loads through.”

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Fort Worth to Phoenix Teachers: Your Paycheck Will be Bigger in Texas

Fort Worth to Phoenix Teachers: Your Paycheck Will be Bigger in Texas

By Joseph FlahertyMay 31, 2018

“Our goal is not to steal teachers,” said Clint Bond, a spokesperson for the Fort Worth Independent School District.

Phillip Woolbright, Disgraced Arizona Justice of the Peace, Wants His Office Back

Phillip Woolbright, Disgraced Arizona Justice of the Peace, Wants His Office Back

By Ray SternMay 30, 2018

He was removed from office in 2012 for judicial misconduct.

Mass Resignations Hit Phoenix’s Complete Streets Advisory Board

Mass Resignations Hit Phoenix’s Complete Streets Advisory Board

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 30, 2018

Nearly all of the Complete Streets board abruptly resigned.

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Arizona Bioindustry Association Defends Top Awards Given to Theranos and Insys Therapeutics

Arizona Bioindustry Association Defends Top Awards Given to Theranos and Insys Therapeutics

By Joseph FlahertyMay 30, 2018

Insys Founder John Kapoor “has done tremendous good for patients,” AZBio’s CEO says.

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