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The Arizona Democratic Party HQ Was Torched by an Ex-Dem State Committeeman

By Ray SternJuly 29, 2020

Matthew Egler has previously stated that he impregnated Ivanka Trump and they were “married in secret by the governor of New York.”

Testing Is Still a Problem as COVID-19’s Spread Slows

Testing Is Still a Problem as COVID-19’s Spread Slows

By Erasmus BaxterJuly 29, 2020

Sunday marked six months since the first case of COVID-19 in Arizona was reported on January 26.

Lawsuit: Phoenix Housing Assistance Program Illegally Bars Immigrants

Lawsuit: Phoenix Housing Assistance Program Illegally Bars Immigrants

By Josh KeletyJuly 28, 2020

DACA recipients and asylum seekers are illegally barred from accessing Phoenix’s housing assistance program, a new lawsuit claims.

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An Arcadia School Is Investigating Its Girls Wrestling Coach for Misconduct

An Arcadia School Is Investigating Its Girls Wrestling Coach for Misconduct

By Erasmus BaxterJuly 27, 2020

“This dude should not have access to his own all-girls wrestling team.”

Ralph Michael Brekan’s New Stoner Comedy <i>Supatoonz</i> Is About More Than Pot

Ralph Michael Brekan’s New Stoner Comedy Supatoonz Is About More Than Pot

By Robrt L. PelaJuly 26, 2020

The part-time Phoenix resident discusses his new animated series.

Where You Can Get Tested for COVID-19 in the Valley

Where You Can Get Tested for COVID-19 in the Valley

By Josh KeletyJuly 24, 2020

An ongoing list of testing sites in the metro Phoenix area.

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Ducey Extends Bar and Gym Shutdown, Gives Vague Guidance on K-12 School Reopening

Ducey Extends Bar and Gym Shutdown, Gives Vague Guidance on K-12 School Reopening

By Josh KeletyJuly 23, 2020

Amidst a leveling of new COVID-19 cases Governor Doug announced an extension of the bar and gym shutdown.

Here’s How to Get a Quick COVID-19 Test in Phoenix

Here’s How to Get a Quick COVID-19 Test in Phoenix

By Erasmus BaxterJuly 23, 2020

“No one is going to be turned away,” Poynter said.

Confederate Monuments Removed From Arizona State Land

Confederate Monuments Removed From Arizona State Land

By Ray SternJuly 23, 2020

“…We believe it unwise to repair them where they are located…”

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Phoenix Charter School Students Take Action to Show Black Lives Matter

Phoenix Charter School Students Take Action to Show Black Lives Matter

By Eva LangerJuly 23, 2020

“I didn’t realize the power we had. People noticed us and that’s what we wanted to achieve.” – Brandon Harris.

Arizona COVID-19 Rates Holding Steady But Need to Come Down, ASU Institute Says

Arizona COVID-19 Rates Holding Steady But Need to Come Down, ASU Institute Says

By Erasmus BaxterJuly 22, 2020

The bad news? COVID-19 is still widespread and infecting around 3,000 new people a day on average.

A New Lawsuit Seeks to Block Arizona’s Marijuana Legalization Ballot Measure

A New Lawsuit Seeks to Block Arizona’s Marijuana Legalization Ballot Measure

By Josh KeletyJuly 21, 2020

“This is a desperate Hail Mary by the opposition to try and prevent voters from legalizing cannabis,” a Smart & Safe rep says.

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Phoenix Sex Abuse Survivors Condemn Catholic Church PPP Loans

Phoenix Sex Abuse Survivors Condemn Catholic Church PPP Loans

By Erasmus BaxterJuly 21, 2020

At least 41 Catholic Church affiliates across the state received the funds.

ACLU: Maricopa County Attorney’s Office Prosecutions Are Racially Biased

ACLU: Maricopa County Attorney’s Office Prosecutions Are Racially Biased

By Josh KeletyJuly 17, 2020

Black and Hispanic people face higher court fines and longer jail sentences than their white counterparts, a new ACLU report shows.

Phoenix May Use CARES Act Funds to Keep Homeless People Out of Alleys

Phoenix May Use CARES Act Funds to Keep Homeless People Out of Alleys

By Erasmus BaxterJuly 17, 2020

“The back of our building was the neighborhood bathroom.”

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Ducey Extends Eviction Moratorium, Tells Arizonans to Stay the Course

Ducey Extends Eviction Moratorium, Tells Arizonans to Stay the Course

By Josh KeletyJuly 16, 2020

“That is a direct effect of decisions that Arizonans have made over the past week, and we can see more of this if we do more of that.” – Gov. Ducey

Claims Filed in Violent Arrest of Woman by Phoenix Police During Traffic Stop

Claims Filed in Violent Arrest of Woman by Phoenix Police During Traffic Stop

By Josh KeletyJuly 16, 2020

A Phoenix cop told a young, unarmed female suspect to “act like a young lady” after he violently arrested her.

ASU Biodesign Institute: COVID-19 Spread Not Accelerating but Still Bad

ASU Biodesign Institute: COVID-19 Spread Not Accelerating but Still Bad

By Erasmus BaxterJuly 15, 2020

Some of the measures implemented to address Arizona’s spreading COVID-19 are starting to pay off, but we have a lot further to go, Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute director Joshua LaBaer said today.

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Police Ticket Homeless Woman for Camping in Alley, Despite Crowded Shelters

Police Ticket Homeless Woman for Camping in Alley, Despite Crowded Shelters

By Erasmus BaxterJuly 15, 2020

“You have to be the law-abiding citizen you expect us to be.”

‘I’m Not in Your Country’: Phoenix Constable Threatens Shopkeeper

‘I’m Not in Your Country’: Phoenix Constable Threatens Shopkeeper

By Josh KeletyJuly 15, 2020

Doug Middleton, it turns out, has a history of unseemly behavior.

Arizona’s Current COVID-19 Surge Could Last Through December, New Model Shows

Arizona’s Current COVID-19 Surge Could Last Through December, New Model Shows

By Ray SternJuly 14, 2020

“If we cannot raise the level of face masks compliance and shut down indoor eating in restaurants, a second lockdown may be inevitable.”

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Ducey Takes Minimal Action as COVID-19 Cases Soar

Ducey Takes Minimal Action as COVID-19 Cases Soar

By Erasmus BaxterJuly 9, 2020

As Arizona COVID-19 cases continue to rise, Governor Doug Ducey has issued an executive order limiting restaurant dining rooms to 50 percent of fire code capacity.

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