Petition Asks New CEO Jeff Guldner to ‘Stop All APS Spending on Elections’
This is not the first time Guldner has been called upon to pledge to end APS’s political spending.
This is not the first time Guldner has been called upon to pledge to end APS’s political spending.
The DACA program is more fragile than you’d think.
It’s coming in December.
The SRO “chose to return to patrol” voluntarily, the Phoenix Police Department said.
Nikki Furrer went from an attorney to a cannabis consultant and author, and she’s out to help women get educated about getting high.
After a 15-year-old quadruple amputee knocked over a trash can at a group home, a Pima County Sheriff’s Deputy tackled the teen to the ground.
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“Mineer told them that them talking about any issues of sexuality was absolutely prohibited at this school.”
A lawyer for the plaintiffs worries that Arizona Department of Corrections will still treat any fresh settlement as unenforceable.
A small group of cannabis industry representatives hope its new plan for legalization can offset the power of large-scale dispensaries.
“The Epstein reference is for the connoisseurs of subtlety,” the congressman told Phoenix New Times.
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The Forest Service rushed a critical review of an Arizona copper mine that would threaten people’s lives, communities, and the environment.
The principal allegedly told a transgender student that they could not use their chosen name or preferred pronouns.
Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward even made an appearance.
Officer Jim Lee was first detention officer to be killed on duty in the agency’s history.
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The meeting comes after a rocky month in which doubts surfaced about the office’s commitment to building trust with the Latino community.
As the Trump administration rolls back dozens of environmental protections, it is proudly cracking down on ethylene oxide.
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After a month of public silence, women have contacted law enforcement about their experiences.
The case raises questions about how ASU protects students who report retaliation not by the accused professor, but by other classmates.