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You Snooze You Lose: Hump Day Hits Katie Hobbs Hard

By Elias WeissDecember 9, 2022

Katie Hobbs spent hours on a stage inside a swanky ballroom on Wednesday, just two days after certifying her place as the governor-elect of Arizona. You hardly knew she was there.

Sheriff Paul Penzone Braces for $1.15 Million Monthly Court Fine

Sheriff Paul Penzone Braces for $1.15 Million Monthly Court Fine

By Katya SchwenkDecember 8, 2022

One month after Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone was held in contempt in an ongoing federal court case, the county is bracing itself for a fine of $1.15 million – and possibly more.

Rachel Mitchell Used Fear to Win. What that Means for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office

Rachel Mitchell Used Fear to Win. What that Means for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office

By Katya SchwenkDecember 8, 2022

Rachel Mitchell won a full term in office, returning a law-and-order era prosecutor back to power in the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office.

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‘Get the Gaming On’: America’s First Golf Course Sportsbook Breaks Ground in Scottsdale

By Elias WeissDecember 7, 2022

Executives from the PGA Tour and DraftKings plunged shiny shovels into the desert soil to officially break ground on a retail sportsbook location slated to open in October. It’s the first retail sportsbook to be built at a golf course in the U.S.

New Chief Offers Vague 4-Step Plan to Help Fix Phoenix Police Department

By Katya SchwenkDecember 7, 2022

After two months on the job, police Chief Michael Sullivan is making – at least tentative ones – changes at the Phoenix Police Department.

Two Out-of-State Cannabis Brands Expand Their Flower Power Into Phoenix

By Elias WeissDecember 5, 2022

Two live resin cannasseurs from neighboring states announced expansions into Arizona’s young and booming cannabis market last week.

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Two Metro Phoenix Lawmakers Unload Dubious Crypto Campaign Cash

Two Metro Phoenix Lawmakers Unload Dubious Crypto Campaign Cash

By Elias WeissDecember 2, 2022

Two Arizona lawmakers re-elected to Congress in November are unloading campaign donations they received from executives of the now-bankrupt crypto firm FTX.

‘It’s a Little Scary’: Tribes Fear Losing Grip on Arizona’s Hot Sports Betting Market

By Elias WeissDecember 2, 2022

Indian tribes realized they can’t compete with commercial sportsbook behemoths in Arizona. Instead, they’ll try to use them to draw traffic into their casinos.

ACLU Sues Phoenix to Stop New Sweeps of Homeless Encampment

By Katya SchwenkDecember 1, 2022

“The city is terrorizing the very people it should be helping,” ACLU attorneys say.

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Criminals, Cheaters, and Cartels: 4 Batshit Crazy Moments From the Maricopa County Election Canvass

By Elias WeissDecember 1, 2022

Vicious insults, calls for violence, and threats of death. It’s par for the course for Maricopa County election deniers.

12 Vinyl Songs and Records to Help Weed Smokers Hit the Perfect High Note

By Mike MadriagaNovember 30, 2022

With vinyl albums getting renewed attention, Phoenix New Times compiled a list – created by old-school vinyl collectors – of 12 albums and singles that’ll be perfect for playing on a turntable when on a high note.

With Just Weeks Left in Office, Mark Brnovich Pushing for Another Execution

With Just Weeks Left in Office, Mark Brnovich Pushing for Another Execution

By Katya SchwenkNovember 29, 2022

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has only six weeks left in office. But he still wants to pursue one last execution.

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5 Events to Elevate Your Danksgiving in Metro Phoenix

By Mike MadriagaNovember 23, 2022

However and whenever you celebrate Thanksgiving this week, here are some fun was to turn the holiday into a successful Danksgiving.

Cannabis-Infused Treats to Toast Your Thanksgiving

Cannabis-Infused Treats to Toast Your Thanksgiving

By Mike MadriagaNovember 22, 2022

However you celebrate Thanksgiving, we’ve got you covered with a list of cannabis-packed goodies – and a couple of hemp and CBD treats, too.

Sheriff’s Office Admits Botching DUI Case Against Phoenix Cop

By Katya SchwenkNovember 22, 2022

“Why it was not done, why it took so long, and when the resubmittal did occur, why didn’t it go downtown? These are all questions that are going to be answered once the investigation is completed.”

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Metro Phoenix Starbucks Workers Strike on Red Cup Day

By Katya SchwenkNovember 19, 2022

Workers shuttered a Starbucks store in east Mesa on Thursday.

Tom Horne Won Again. Here Are Four of His Sexiest Scandals in Public Life

By Elias WeissNovember 18, 2022

Tom Horne has been called the worst politician in Arizona, ever. Yet voters just elected him – again.

Arizona Executes Murray Hooper, Third Man Put to Death in Six Months

By Katya SchwenkNovember 17, 2022

Arizona executed Murray Hooper on Wednesday at 10:34 a.m. inside the Arizona State Prison Complex in Florence.

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Who Botched the DUI Case Against This Phoenix Cop? No One Seems to Know

By Katya SchwenkNovember 17, 2022

An off-duty Phoenix police officer was arrested for DUI and then got in a fight with sheriff’s deputies. But he never faced criminal charges.

5 Signs That Arizona Republicans Are Melting Down After Their Election Day Belly Flop

By Katya Schwenk and OthersNovember 16, 2022

The red wave predicted to sweep over the state didn’t materialize on November 8. Commence the recriminations, drain circling and downward spirals.

Phoenix Prepares to Restart Controversial Cleanups of Homeless Encampment

By Katya SchwenkNovember 15, 2022

The city of Phoenix is poised to restart mass cleanups in its largest homeless encampment after nine months. They sparked controversy and resistance – and a federal investigation.

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Murray Hooper Faces Execution on Wednesday Despite Claims of ‘Extensive Misconduct’ in Case

By Katya SchwenkNovember 15, 2022

Murray Hooper is scheduled to be executed on Wednesday. Yet the police misconduct in his case was “like a crazy Hollywood movie,” according to his attorneys.

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