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Hitching Post Owner Sues Apache Junction for Racial Discrimination

Hitching Post Owner Sues Apache Junction for Racial Discrimination

By Antonia Noori FarzanJune 18, 2018

The Pakistani owner of a Western-themed bar in Apache Junction claims city officials used racial slurs behind his back.

Rogue’s Gallery: Six Shamed Arizona Republicans Are Running in 2018

Rogue’s Gallery: Six Shamed Arizona Republicans Are Running in 2018

By Ray SternJune 4, 2018

Could this be a record?

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UPDATE: Phoenix Settles in Death of Army Vet Marty Atencio, Who Died in Joe Arpaio’s Jail

By Stephen LemonsMay 14, 2018

The Ninth Circuit has denied qualified immunity to MCSO and PPD officers in the 2011 death of mentally ill Army Vet Marty Atencio.

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Sheriff Joe by Any Other Name: Euphemisms Used in National Media Coverage of Arpaio

By Antonia Noori FarzanFebruary 28, 2018

“Combative” is an interesting way to spell “racist.”

Arpaio Redux: Sheriff Penzone Gets Civil Contempt Warning From Judge Snow

By Stuart WarnerFebruary 2, 2018

The Melendres profiling case is becoming the new sheriff’s personal Vietnam. He didn’t start it, but as the conflict drags on, it remains to be seen whether he has power to stop it.

Experts: No, Arpaio Can’t Use Campaign Donations to Pay Off Legal Bills

Experts: No, Arpaio Can’t Use Campaign Donations to Pay Off Legal Bills

By Antonia Noori FarzanJanuary 29, 2018

As soon as the former sheriff launched his campaign for Senate, skeptics immediately deemed it a “cash grab.”

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The Arizona Senate Race Is Now a Total Clu$terf*ck (Unless You’re Kyrsten Sinema)

The Arizona Senate Race Is Now a Total Clu$terf*ck (Unless You’re Kyrsten Sinema)

By Antonia Noori FarzanJanuary 10, 2018

Here’s what the field currently looks like. (Hint: pretty weird.)

Arpaio for Senate: Dear God, This Might Actually Be Happening

Arpaio for Senate: Dear God, This Might Actually Be Happening

By Antonia Noori FarzanJanuary 9, 2018

Jesus fucking Christ.

Phoenix Settles With Officer Who Says She Faced Retaliation for Reporting Sexual Harassment

Phoenix Settles With Officer Who Says She Faced Retaliation for Reporting Sexual Harassment

By Antonia Noori FarzanDecember 14, 2017

Candice Wilson resigned in 2014, due to what she claims was a hostile work environment.

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The Enduring Sins of Joe Arpaio: Newspapermen Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin Speak Out in Response to Donald Trump’s Pardon of America’s Worst Sheriff

The Enduring Sins of Joe Arpaio: Newspapermen Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin Speak Out in Response to Donald Trump’s Pardon of America’s Worst Sheriff

By Stephen LemonsNovember 17, 2017

“Rex Tillerson was right: Donald Trump is a moron and his pardon of Joe Arpaio proves it,” Lacey said.

Confederate Memorial Vandal Confesses to <i>New Times</i>, Denies Channel 12 Collusion

Confederate Memorial Vandal Confesses to New Times, Denies Channel 12 Collusion

By Ray SternNovember 15, 2017

Tim Coomer says he asked Channel 12 news crew, “Can you let me finish?” But he says there was no collusion with the journalists.

Arpaio Spends Anniversary of Loss Getting His Teeth Cleaned

Arpaio Spends Anniversary of Loss Getting His Teeth Cleaned

By Molly LongmanNovember 8, 2017

There’s a new sheriff in town — but have things really changed?

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‘Fantastic!’ Transgender Vet, Advocates Cheer After Military Ban Lifted

‘Fantastic!’ Transgender Vet, Advocates Cheer After Military Ban Lifted

By Molly LongmanOctober 31, 2017

Phoenix Pride called the ban “ill-conceived, ill-advised, and hatefully-born.”

Tent City Site Will Be Used to Combat Inmates’ Opioid Addiction, Recidivism

Tent City Site Will Be Used to Combat Inmates’ Opioid Addiction, Recidivism

By Molly LongmanOctober 13, 2017

Sheriff Penzone says the new facility will come at no increased cost to taxpayers.

The Next Arpaio? Arizona DOC Director Ryan Threatened With Contempt

By Antonia Noori FarzanOctober 11, 2017

A federal judge cited the Department of Corrections’ “pervasive and intractable failures.”

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The Criminal Case Against Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio Is Over

The Criminal Case Against Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio Is Over

By Sean HolstegeOctober 4, 2017

Judge Susan Bolton hasn’t decided whether she will vacate previous rulings against him.

Longtime Native Health Staffer Out After Sex Abuse Allegations Surface

By Antonia Noori FarzanOctober 2, 2017

For more than 20 years, Dennis Huff was the head of behavioral services at the nonprofit community health center.

Sheriff Joe Takes Show on the Road: ACLU Awaits Arpaio in Fresno

Sheriff Joe Takes Show on the Road: ACLU Awaits Arpaio in Fresno

By Sean HolstegeSeptember 29, 2017

As court decision looms next week, the former lawman basks in the cheers and jeers at fundraiser in Fresno, California.

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Court Says Joe Arpaio’s Legacy of Racial Bias Lives on Among 35 Deputies

Court Says Joe Arpaio’s Legacy of Racial Bias Lives on Among 35 Deputies

By Sean HolstegeSeptember 27, 2017

New Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone agrees, but what to do with them is the problem.

DOJ Lawyers: Vacating Joe Arpaio Verdict Would Not Wipe His Record Clean

DOJ Lawyers: Vacating Joe Arpaio Verdict Would Not Wipe His Record Clean

By Sean HolstegeSeptember 21, 2017

Federal prosecutors say “expungement is an extraordinary measure appropriate ‘only in extreme circumstances.'”

The Power of a Presidential Pardon Is on Trial Even More Than Arpaio

By Sean HolstegeSeptember 15, 2017

The key remaining dispute centers on whether the entire case and all its findings should be wiped clean, along with Arpaio’s conviction.

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ACLU Joins the Arpaio Fray: By Accepting Pardon, He Acknowledged Guilt

By Sean HolstegeSeptember 13, 2017

Civil rights group joins long line of activists and lawyers taking one last shot at Sheriff Joe

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