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Dion Johnson Died as He Lived, in a World of Crime and Harsh Punishment

Dion Johnson Died as He Lived, in a World of Crime and Harsh Punishment

By Ray SternSeptember 25, 2020

The state trooper who shot and killed Dion Johnson on May 25 had a troubling past. So did Dion Johnson.

In Adel vs. Gunnigle, Criminal Justice Reform Is on Both Sides of the Ticket

By Josh KeletySeptember 23, 2020

In historically tough-on-crime Maricopa County, both candidates for county attorney are talking about criminal justice reform.

Scottsdale OKs Extension of Medical Marijuana Dispensary Hours

Scottsdale OKs Extension of Medical Marijuana Dispensary Hours

By David HudnallSeptember 23, 2020

The largest dispensary operator in Arizona had requested the change.

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Another Former Brophy Priest Has Been Accused of Sexual Abuse

Another Former Brophy Priest Has Been Accused of Sexual Abuse

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 22, 2020

James A. Sinnerud, S.J. was named in a lawsuit today.

This Week in COVID: No More Mask Mandate in Scottsdale as the U.S. Hits 200,000 Deaths

This Week in COVID: No More Mask Mandate in Scottsdale as the U.S. Hits 200,000 Deaths

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 22, 2020

UofA has had 2,030 new cases since July.

Boycotts, Firings, and Twitter Debates: The ASU Campus Speech Wars Rage On

Boycotts, Firings, and Twitter Debates: The ASU Campus Speech Wars Rage On

By Ray SternSeptember 22, 2020

“In less than an hour, I was fired.”

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Dion Johnson’s Family Vows Legal Action After Trooper Is Cleared in Fatal Shooting

Dion Johnson’s Family Vows Legal Action After Trooper Is Cleared in Fatal Shooting

By Josh KeletySeptember 22, 2020

Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel declined to file criminal charges against a DPS trooper who shot Dion Johnson.

Patient Charged With Marijuana Possession After Hike on Federal Land

Patient Charged With Marijuana Possession After Hike on Federal Land

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 21, 2020

After HikeWhen Freddy opened his backpack, the ranger said he thought he smelled marijuana.

The Battle Over Arizona’s Education Funding Ballot Measure Is Heating Up

The Battle Over Arizona’s Education Funding Ballot Measure Is Heating Up

By Josh KeletySeptember 21, 2020

The gloves are off in the information war over the Invest in Ed education spending ballot measure.

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ASU Kicks Out Rae’Lee Klein as Station Manager Over Her Jacob Blake Tweet

ASU Kicks Out Rae’Lee Klein as Station Manager Over Her Jacob Blake Tweet

By Ray SternSeptember 17, 2020

The ASU student radio journalist is no longer station manager at Blaze Radio.

A Teen Is in Custody After He Allegedly Shot at DPS Detectives

A Teen Is in Custody After He Allegedly Shot at DPS Detectives

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 17, 2020

Here’s what the “blue alert” was about.

Declare Your Rights: Stop Your Eviction With These Easy Steps

Declare Your Rights: Stop Your Eviction With These Easy Steps

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 17, 2020

The CDC has made it much easier to stay in your home.

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ASU College Republicans Club Leaders Have Started an Unofficial Student News Site

ASU College Republicans Club Leaders Have Started an Unofficial Student News Site

By Ray SternSeptember 17, 2020

“Every shade of red.”

Political Motives Not Mentioned in Phoenix Federal Courthouse Shooter Charging

Political Motives Not Mentioned in Phoenix Federal Courthouse Shooter Charging

By Josh KeletySeptember 16, 2020

The defendant was allegedly found after the shooting in Phoenix’s Verde Park with firearms while wearing a suit and a fedora.

Is Arizona’s New Medical Marijuana Testing Program About to Cause Shortages?

Is Arizona’s New Medical Marijuana Testing Program About to Cause Shortages?

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 16, 2020

November 1 will be a moment of truth.

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Future Arizona Legislator Ran Teen Disinformation Cell, <i>WaPo </i>Reports

Future Arizona Legislator Ran Teen Disinformation Cell, WaPo Reports

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 16, 2020

Talk about a summer job.

Uber Backup Driver Indicted in 2018 Self-Driving Crash That Killed Woman

Uber Backup Driver Indicted in 2018 Self-Driving Crash That Killed Woman

By Ray SternSeptember 15, 2020

“Distracted driving is an issue of great importance in our community,” Adel said of the 2018 Uber crash.

Federal Officer Shot Outside Courthouse in Downtown Phoenix

Federal Officer Shot Outside Courthouse in Downtown Phoenix

By Josh KeletySeptember 15, 2020

And one Phoenix City Council member has, without evidence, rushed to connect the shooting to the Black Lives Matter movement.

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Tempe Police Chief Resigns, City Manager to Appoint Interim Chief

Tempe Police Chief Resigns, City Manager to Appoint Interim Chief

By Josh KeletySeptember 15, 2020

Sylvia Moir, who has served as Tempe Police Chief since 2016, will step down on October 25.

This Week in COVID: No Labor Day Spike Yet Detected, ASU Faces More Criticism

This Week in COVID: No Labor Day Spike Yet Detected, ASU Faces More Criticism

By Erasmus BaxterSeptember 15, 2020

Arizona’s seven-day average of new cases is back to where it was at the end of May. But our r-number is ticking up.

With Election Day Looming, Biden’s Lead Over Trump Is Increasing in Arizona

With Election Day Looming, Biden’s Lead Over Trump Is Increasing in Arizona

By Josh KeletySeptember 14, 2020

“The inability to solve COVID and to deal with that is a major problem for the president.”

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Athena Salman Pushes Back on Paul Krugman, Says Hate Was ‘Norm’ After 9/11

Athena Salman Pushes Back on Paul Krugman, Says Hate Was ‘Norm’ After 9/11

By Ray SternSeptember 11, 2020

“My family still suffers psychological trauma to this day.”

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