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This Arizona Lawmaker Displayed the Nazi Flag on Twitter, But Hates Anti-Semites

By Elias WeissMarch 4, 2022

A pro-Israel stunt might be “too little too late” for the Arizona senator who flew the Nazi flag on Twitter last year.

Amazon Closes All Its Bookstores, One Indie Phoenix Owner Still Mourns

Amazon Closes All Its Bookstores, One Indie Phoenix Owner Still Mourns

By Kristen Mosbrucker and OthersMarch 3, 2022

“It is difficult when an online retailer tries to embed itself into a community using online algorithms,” said one Phoenix bookstore owner.

Maryvale Has Yet Another Toxic Groundwater Plume, Arizona Regulators Found

Maryvale Has Yet Another Toxic Groundwater Plume, Arizona Regulators Found

By Katya SchwenkMarch 2, 2022

Environmental investigators have found “very significant” groundwater contamination beneath a residential neighborhood in west Phoenix.

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Arizona Republicans Seek to Stop Early Voting with Supreme Court Lawsuit

By Elias WeissMarch 2, 2022

Arizona Republicans want to see a change in the state constitution solidifying more restrictive voter rules.

Lawmakers Censure Arizona Sen. Wendy Rogers Over “Unhinged” Posts, Threats

Lawmakers Censure Arizona Sen. Wendy Rogers Over “Unhinged” Posts, Threats

By Katya SchwenkMarch 2, 2022

Arizona lawmaker Wendy Rogers has not been taking the punishment well.

Arpaio Draws Cheers At Far-Right Conference For Saying He’s “Biggest Racist In the Country”

Arpaio Draws Cheers At Far-Right Conference For Saying He’s “Biggest Racist In the Country”

By Katya SchwenkMarch 1, 2022

Arpaio drew resounding cheers at Nick Fuentes’ white nationalist conference for saying he had bought a gun to “shoot people who come across the border.”

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Urban Phoenix Neighbors Push Back on Luxury Gated Homes Next to Uptown Light Rail

Urban Phoenix Neighbors Push Back on Luxury Gated Homes Next to Uptown Light Rail

By Katya SchwenkMarch 1, 2022

A luxury gated community is at odds with dense urban development neighbors claim. How will Phoenix City Council vote this week?

Luxury Scottsdale Home Developer Tapped to Build Disney’s Next Kingdom

By Katya SchwenkFebruary 27, 2022

DMB Development, which designed some of Scottsdale’s most opulent planned neighborhoods, is joining Disney’s eyebrow-raising residential communities venture.

Gosar And AOC On the Same Side? “Hell Hath Frozen,” Arizona’s Congressman Says

Gosar And AOC On the Same Side? “Hell Hath Frozen,” Arizona’s Congressman Says

By Katya SchwenkFebruary 24, 2022

All eyes were on Ukraine Thursday as Russia launched a military attack on its neighbor in the early hours of the morning.

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Phoenix Highway Hacker Strikes Again

By Elias WeissFebruary 24, 2022

Highway hackers in North Phoenix hit Interstate 17 again. This time, they’ve got a message for Vladimir Putin.

Arizona Gets a C- on Medical Cannabis Report Card

By Cyrus GuccioneFebruary 24, 2022

Arizona’s passing grade is due to its emphasis on recreational adult-use, high cost, and low accessibility for medical cannabis patients

Police Say This Profane Prank in Phoenix Wasn’t Such a Bright Idea

By Elias WeissFebruary 24, 2022

An electronic highway message board in Phoenix was hacked with a profane message for motorists.

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New Lawsuit Seeks to Stop Use of Gas Chamber Chemical Once Used by Nazis

New Lawsuit Seeks to Stop Use of Gas Chamber Chemical Once Used by Nazis

By Elias WeissFebruary 23, 2022

A new lawsuit is challenging Arizona leaders as they prepare to execute death row inmates with the same gas that killed more than one million Jewish people in Auschwitz.

Big Pot Stands To Win Big From Arizona’s Social Equity Lottery

Big Pot Stands To Win Big From Arizona’s Social Equity Lottery

By Katya SchwenkFebruary 23, 2022

“I want the state to know that the Wolf of Wall Street is in Maryvale, targeting low-income families.”

Phoenix Baristas Claim Starbucks Spied on Workers, Trying to Bust the Union

Phoenix Baristas Claim Starbucks Spied on Workers, Trying to Bust the Union

By Elias WeissFebruary 22, 2022

Unionization inside Starbucks stores has increased sixfold since last month. Now, a Starbucks in Phoenix is accusing the company of retaliating against its pro-union workers.

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Pot Gummies Sending More Kids to the ER

By Miguel TorresFebruary 22, 2022

Increasing numbers of kids are being admitted to hospital or ER with pot poisoning. Doctors say gummies are responsible for about half, mirroring other states’ experiences.

Congressional Committee Demands Communications from Alt-Right AZ GOP Lawmaker

Congressional Committee Demands Communications from Alt-Right AZ GOP Lawmaker

By Elias WeissFebruary 19, 2022

Federal investigators are demanding documents and testimony from Arizona’s conspiracy-crazy “honey badger” for his role in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

GOP Congressman Schweikert Faces Voters After $125,000 Federal Fine

GOP Congressman Schweikert Faces Voters After $125,000 Federal Fine

By Elias WeissFebruary 18, 2022

Federal regulators found financial skeletons in Arizona Republican David Schweikert’s closet during an awkward time – right in the middle of campaign season.

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Why the Mesa Starbucks Workers Union Vote Results are on Hold for Now

By Elias WeissFebruary 17, 2022

Baristas at a Starbucks in Mesa were promised they’d be the third of 9,000 corporate stores to unionize. But Starbucks attorneys used a legal trick to delay the counting of ballots.

Phoenix Police Drones are Coming Sooner Than You Think

By Katya SchwenkFebruary 17, 2022

Phoenix police now immediately begin the process of purchasing and implementing a drone program.

ACLU: Maricopa County Jail Inmates are Waiting Months for COVID-19 Vaccines

ACLU: Maricopa County Jail Inmates are Waiting Months for COVID-19 Vaccines

By Katya SchwenkFebruary 16, 2022

One woman in Estrella Jail testified that she had not been provided a vaccine for months, even though she was high-risk for complications.

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Why Arizona Ratepayers Can’t Get No Solar Satisfaction

Why Arizona Ratepayers Can’t Get No Solar Satisfaction

By Elias WeissFebruary 16, 2022

When individuals try to break free of the utility company’s grip over their electric bill by installing solar it can be a difficult hurdle to jump. That’s by design, advocates claim.

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