Weed recall: Mint OG concentrate extract tests positive for pesticide
Inspectors found piperonyl butoxide in the product from Nature’s Wonder. That can cause symptoms from itching to vomiting.
Inspectors found piperonyl butoxide in the product from Nature’s Wonder. That can cause symptoms from itching to vomiting.
A new study projected Arizona’s average electricity bill to jump by more than $100 this summer, more than any other state.
The suits involve the 2023 fatal shootings of Raul Mendez and Juan Manuel Reynoso and a car crash that killed Ashley Vailes.
A study of search terms shows that Americans search most for DMT, a psychedelic commonly used in ayahuasca.
Walter Ringfield is accused of thefts at the county elections department, the state legislature and the Phoenix Art Museum.
Experts like Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer are trying to teach the tech billionaire, but he doesn’t want to learn.
Phoenix keeps setting new daily temperature records. The Valley may set new heat-related death records, too.
A national organization is tracking more than 90 active conversion therapists in Arizona, the majority of whom lack licenses.
The U.S. Department of Education also found Altadeña Middle School failed to protect Camdyn Chavez from antisemitic bullying.
As fireworks celebrations lit up the sky across Maricopa County, they also lit up trees, houses, dumpsters and grass.
The One Fair Wage Act would eventually exempt tips from minimum wage calculations. The restaurant industry is fighting it.
Organizers said they gathered more than double the required number of signatures to place the measure on the November ballot.
Not all fireworks are legal, and Valley police departments have been cracking down.
The Valley has a lot of rapidly growing suburbs, but the original rich ‘burb remains the richest.
The Court’s ruling in United States v. Trump said a president’s official acts are entitled to presumptive criminal immunity.
The ruling said cities can arrest unhoused people for sleeping in public, even if they have nowhere else to go.
Gabrielle Marshall’s son died after getting into her fentanyl-laced opiates. She’d previously been investigated for neglect.
A mass shooter with a bump stock almost killed Justin Uhart. Now the U.S. Supreme Court has legalized the rapid-fire devices.
From BOGO offers to huge discounts, stoners can ring in the cannabis oil holiday with great deals around the Valley.
The Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board revoked Danielle Trouton’s license in January but restored it in June.
Following the release of a damning probe into Phoenix police by the Justice Department, the city’s top cop gets a new deal.
More than 18,000 Arizonans live with HIV, and experts encourage everyone between 13 and 64 years old to get tested.