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Phoenix City Councilman Calls NBA Players Protesting Police Shooting ‘Whiny Bitches’

Phoenix City Councilman Calls NBA Players Protesting Police Shooting ‘Whiny Bitches’

By Josh KeletyAugust 27, 2020

Guess who.

‘They Kill With Impunity’: Families of Phoenix Police Shooting Victims Call for Accountability

‘They Kill With Impunity’: Families of Phoenix Police Shooting Victims Call for Accountability

By Josh KeletyAugust 27, 2020

“Our police chief was talking about marching in solidarity for George Floyd. But she had George Floyd happen right here in Arizona.”

Parties, Basketball, Slip-and-Slides: ASU Student Employees Say Campus Is a Health Risk

Parties, Basketball, Slip-and-Slides: ASU Student Employees Say Campus Is a Health Risk

By Erasmus BaxterAugust 26, 2020

“For the last week, we haven’t really been able to enforce COVID policy,” said one community assistant.

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QAnon in Arizona Politics: A Guide

QAnon in Arizona Politics: A Guide

By Josh KeletyAugust 25, 2020

More and more Arizona GOP members are dog-whistling at the conspiracy theory’s followers.

This Week in COVID: Cases Dropping, Places Reopening, and It’s Way Too Soon to Celebrate

This Week in COVID: Cases Dropping, Places Reopening, and It’s Way Too Soon to Celebrate

By Erasmus BaxterAugust 25, 2020

Arizona’s R-number, the average number of new people each COVID-positive person infects, is the lowest in the nation.

ASU Students Won’t Let a Pandemic Interrupt Beer Pong Hours

ASU Students Won’t Let a Pandemic Interrupt Beer Pong Hours

By Erasmus BaxterAugust 21, 2020

Not a mask in sight, just vibes.

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National Groups Call for Prosecution of Phoenix Cops, Claim Officer Mocked Islam

National Groups Call for Prosecution of Phoenix Cops, Claim Officer Mocked Islam

By Josh KeletyAugust 21, 2020

“If you want to show your residents that justice is within reach, it starts by delivering justice for the Muhaymin family,” the letter states.

Over $38 Million In Grants Still Available For Valley Small Businesses

Over $38 Million In Grants Still Available For Valley Small Businesses

By Erasmus BaxterAugust 21, 2020

At the end of the day, business owners “are smarter to apply for it than not,” Dancsok said.

Marijuana Legalization Can Stay on Arizona Ballot, State Supreme Court Rules

Marijuana Legalization Can Stay on Arizona Ballot, State Supreme Court Rules

By Natasha YeeAugust 21, 2020

“This organization has missed the mark, and their attempt to block the initiative from the ballot was expensive and fruitless.”

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‘We Build the Wall’ Was Never a Credible Project, <i>New Times</i>‘ 2019 Probe Showed

‘We Build the Wall’ Was Never a Credible Project, New Times‘ 2019 Probe Showed

By Ray SternAugust 20, 2020

Today’s arrests related to an alleged border wall fraud scheme caught many off guard. Not New Times.

Invest in Ed Measure Will Appear on Ballot, Arizona Supreme Court Rules

Invest in Ed Measure Will Appear on Ballot, Arizona Supreme Court Rules

By Josh KeletyAugust 19, 2020

The Arizona Supreme Court overruled a prior ruling and allowed the Invest in Ed ballot measure to appear on the ballot.

‘We Are Not Animals’: Prisoner Slams State Response to COVID-19 Outbreak

‘We Are Not Animals’: Prisoner Slams State Response to COVID-19 Outbreak

By Josh KeletyAugust 19, 2020

Over 500 inmates have tested positive for COVID-19 in the Whetstone Unit at the state prison in Tucson.

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This Week in COVID: Maricopa County Says Masks Can Come Off When Virus Is Gone

This Week in COVID: Maricopa County Says Masks Can Come Off When Virus Is Gone

By Erasmus BaxterAugust 18, 2020

Everything you need to know about the last week.

Ahead of Trump Visit, Deer Found Dead Along Border Wall Sparks Outrage

Ahead of Trump Visit, Deer Found Dead Along Border Wall Sparks Outrage

By Josh KeletyAugust 18, 2020

“You have wildlife that is accustomed to seasonal change, and then they find this massive hulking wall in their path.”

<i>Arizona Republic</i> Reporters Issue Diversity Demands on Progressives-Only Site

Arizona Republic Reporters Issue Diversity Demands on Progressives-Only Site

By Ray SternAugust 18, 2020

“The Action Network is only open for progressive individuals, organizations, and candidates.”

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County Will Let Marijuana Offenders Off the Hook If They Get a Card After Arrest

County Will Let Marijuana Offenders Off the Hook If They Get a Card After Arrest

By Ray SternAugust 18, 2020

Not unrelated: The county attorney is a Republican running against an experienced Democrat in an increasingly purple state.

Rapid COVID-19 Tests in Phoenix Aren’t Necessarily Reliable

Rapid COVID-19 Tests in Phoenix Aren’t Necessarily Reliable

By Erasmus BaxterAugust 17, 2020

Scientists still don’t know whether the virus levels that make someone contagious are the same as those that would show up on a test.

‘Those Kids are Guinea Pigs’: Queen Creek School Reopening Divides Community

‘Those Kids are Guinea Pigs’: Queen Creek School Reopening Divides Community

By Josh KeletyAugust 14, 2020

Like everything else pandemic-related, the issue of reopening schools has been politicized.

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Homeless Woman’s Camping Ticket Dismissed

Homeless Woman’s Camping Ticket Dismissed

By Erasmus BaxterAugust 14, 2020

It’s small relief for Nadeen Bender.

Feds Ignored Warnings of Border Wall Construction Impacts, Emails Show

Feds Ignored Warnings of Border Wall Construction Impacts, Emails Show

By Josh KeletyAugust 13, 2020

“This correlates with why some ponds at the Refuge are void of water.”

Two Deaths at County’s Homeless Lots Were Drug Overdoses, Officials Say

Two Deaths at County’s Homeless Lots Were Drug Overdoses, Officials Say

By Josh KeletyAugust 13, 2020

“None of us could possibly understand what it would mean to go home to a parking lot in 110 degrees.”

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Pre-Pandemic Count Shows Spike in Homelessness in Maricopa County

Pre-Pandemic Count Shows Spike in Homelessness in Maricopa County

By Josh KeletyAugust 12, 2020

Even before the pandemic hit, homelessness in Maricopa County was increasing.

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