Latino Civil Rights Group Sues Motel 6 for Giving Guest Lists to ICE
MALDEF President Thomas Saenz: “Not only are there very good business reasons to avoid this kind of cooperation, but there are legal reasons as well.”
MALDEF President Thomas Saenz: “Not only are there very good business reasons to avoid this kind of cooperation, but there are legal reasons as well.”
Phoenix New Times’ tour of the facility left a lot of unanswered questions. Do you mind asking them again for us?
Here’s the most insane stuff Craig Brittain has posted online.
It’s not free to promote Arizona’s “open for business” climate, in contrast to a dysfunctional federal government.
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey promises to keep Grand Canyon National Park open.
Industry produced millions in tax revenues, too.
Immigrants here legally were “extremely law-abiding,” the report showed, making up just 1.5 percent of the state prison population.
Valley Metro is ironing out the details of the extension but residents still aren’t sure how light rail will affect the historically underserved community.
Police say Cleophus E. Cooksey Jr. knew all his his nine alleged victims.
Amid the bidding frenzy, it seemed like no one was asking the question: Do we even want Amazon’s second headquarters here?
State Senator John Kavanagh claims that fraudulent service animals are “becoming epidemic.”
“We’re talking about kids who are barely out of diapers, and many of them are just mimicking the environment they grew up in.”
If not for Trump’s “alternative facts,” these politicians heaping praise on truth and an unfettered press would seem like fodder for a Saturday Night Live skit.
“This is outrageous that this father can’t get this information about his child …,” says Dan Barr, director of the Arizona First Amendment Coalition.
“They bathe and get their water and defecate in the same places … I have no problem with referring to those kinds of places as hellholes,” Lawrence said.
“The political establishment and special interests are only looking out for themselves and they don’t want to see an outsider elected to leadership,” Sanchez said.
That’s just one of several new bills aimed at attacking medical marijuana
How does a school fire six teachers, then reassure parents that they’ll hire the best possible replacements on short notice? By tapping people with previous ties to the school.
Supporters say “it’s a way to get people into treatment.” But foes like Bill Montgomery liken it to “a free-case-of-beer-a-month program for alcoholics.”
Mesa police say 76-year-old Floyd Warter was running a high-tech brothel with the help of a 32-year-old woman; neighbors said he was just a nice guy.
Three-part series on the Discovery Channel if you haven’t had enough of this story.
State Representative Jay Lawrence, a Republican from Scottsdale, commented on Facebook, “Trump’s reference to certain places in the world was accurate.”