‘Like a Jewelry Box’ This Phoenix Business Designs Bags for Weed
John Hartsell’s DIZPOT makes retail receptacles for cannabis.
John Hartsell’s DIZPOT makes retail receptacles for cannabis.
It’s unclear whether changing public signs is a trendy version of social justice or if it signals that local government is really serious about dealing with pending social issues.
CBD has the potential to prevent infection, similar to the COVID-19 vaccine, but the medication would work in different ways.
Not enough workers. Constant lockdowns. Conditions in Maricopa County’s troubled jail system are worsening.
Charles Ryan once reigned supreme over Arizona’s prisons. Now, he might be locked up.
Decades after Martin Luther King Jr. trekked to Phoenix to push for the federal Civil Rights Act of 1964, his descendants returned to the city on what would be his 93rd birthday to advocate for a national voting rights bill.
Conservative political action committees poured more than $1 million into the campaign coffers of Trump loyal Arizona Republicans. Just before a rally in Florence Trump shook the donation can once again.
They called it the biggest FBI investigation in history. As it unfolds, a 63-year-old Phoenix man is accused of masterminding the event that will live in infamy.
The first community college program to learn about the business of weed in Arizona is starting soon.
Baked Alaska tried to skip town. But he’s stuck in the East Valley for now.
Local disinfectant wipes manufacturer gambled on winning big during the global health pandemic but lost its shirt and employees jobs instead.
Between a class-action lawsuit, an Arizona senator, and a Civil Rights leader, Phoenix is in the middle of voting rights issues.
Fountain Hills resident and America’s Toughest Sheriff Joe Arpaio is a character witness in a $1 million theft lawsuit against his friend, who worked for a rare coin dealer.
A federal administrative judge is slated to decide whether a marijuana dispensary worker should get her job back. She claims she was fired for organizing a union on the job in the Phoenix area.
Republican lawmakers in Arizona want to make “Donald Trump Day” a state holiday, charge doctors with felonies for providing healthcare to trans youth, and spend hundreds of millions on border wall construction.
It’s no surprise that Arizona politicians are keen to change election laws in the state after a contentious presidential election and partisan audit.
Look Ahead America, a conservative nonprofit, chose the political battleground state of Arizona to host “Justice for J6” vigils in Phoenix, Queen Creek, Prescott, Nogales, and Yuma. It’s a taste of what’s to come during Trump’s visit on January 15.
Cyber Ninjas has shut down. But that doesn’t mean that the company’s legal trouble has ended.
Hundreds are out of work after Honeywell quietly shuttered the vast majority of its N95 mask manufacturing operations in Arizona after the contract money ran out.
It’s been a year since rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol, some with ties to Arizona extremist groups whose fire was fueled by Republicans seeking to overturn the presidential election in favor of Donald Trump.
Here are Maricopa County’s reponses to the audit’s most flagrantly misleading claims.
Elizabeth Holmes’ Theranos used Arizona patients as ‘guinea pigs’ attorneys for the class action lawsuit claim.