MMA Fighter Nick Diaz Will Be at a Phoenix-Area Marijuana Dispensary This Weekend
Marijuana has loomed large in the MMA fighter’s career.
Marijuana has loomed large in the MMA fighter’s career.
Mark Brnovich needs to win over Republican primary voters before going up against Mark Kelly.
Details of cannabis fine-dining parties were previously kept off the Internet out of legal concerns. No more.
The agencies are moving forward with a plan to revise a Trump-era rule change that put 90 percent of Arizona waterways at risk.
“With the narrative kind of the way it is … we looked for other options that could be potentially beneficial to officers on the road.”
“The DEA can fine me $10,000 for every time I offer CBD to anyone with four legs.”
Observers say that Fox News calling Arizona early for Joe Biden burned many conservative viewers.
In a private email with a constituent, Senate President Karen Fann said that Joe Biden won the 2020 election.
Right-wing furor over the Scottsdale hotel-turned-ICE-facility follows weeks of similar, though smaller, protests at the Holiday Inn in Ahwatukee.
How much THC can you responsibly cram into a single donut? The Mint has an answer.
Every few days, a bone-thin mystery mix turns up at Barb’s Dog Rescue from nearby Playa Hermosa or as far as Caborca.
The former longtime news anchor didn’t mention her tendency to promote right-wing conspiracy theories.
In court documents, the Biden administration argued that the controversial Oak Flat land swap shouldn’t be stopped.
The Tempe dispensary, open since 2013, just got a facelift.
Come report in the fifth-largest city in the country.
The county attorney’s office didn’t object to the release of Caballero — only that he be fitted with a GPS monitor.
The class-action lawsuit accuses city officials and police officers of numerous constitutional violations.
“It’s a shit show. It’s all fucked up.”
Governor Doug Ducey made the comments during a Fox News town hall with other Republican governors.
The events that led to Johnson’s death were “consistent with Cervantes’ prior history,” the suit alleges.
“We did not go into this lightly,” says Brian Ruisinger, president and CEO of Republic Bank of Arizona.
One bicycle advocate and supporter of the proposed lane changes called the meeting a “blood bath.”