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Petition Asks New CEO Jeff Guldner to ‘Stop All APS Spending on Elections’

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 18, 2019

This is not the first time Guldner has been called upon to pledge to end APS’s political spending.

Disturbed Dreams: How ICE Detained a Phoenix DACA Recipient

Disturbed Dreams: How ICE Detained a Phoenix DACA Recipient

By Hannah CritchfieldNovember 18, 2019

The DACA program is more fragile than you’d think.

Phoenix to Test Out Roosevelt Street Bike Lane After Outcry From Cyclists

Phoenix to Test Out Roosevelt Street Bike Lane After Outcry From Cyclists

By Steven HsiehNovember 18, 2019

It’s coming in December.

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Officer Who Pepper-Sprayed Students Leaves Isaac Middle School

Officer Who Pepper-Sprayed Students Leaves Isaac Middle School

By Hannah CritchfieldNovember 15, 2019

The SRO “chose to return to patrol” voluntarily, the Phoenix Police Department said.

Nikki Furrer Wants You to <i>Get High Like a Lady</i>

Nikki Furrer Wants You to Get High Like a Lady

By Natasha YeeNovember 15, 2019

Nikki Furrer went from an attorney to a cannabis consultant and author, and she’s out to help women get educated about getting high.

Video: Pima County Cop Tackles Teen With No Arms or Legs

By Meg O'ConnorNovember 15, 2019

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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Mesa Police Chief Paid $89,000 To Keep Reason He Resigned a Secret

By Meg O'ConnorNovember 15, 2019

The city of Mesa doesn’t want ex-Police Chief Ramon Batista to tell anyone why he resigned — and they’re paying him nearly $90,000 not to.

Third Parent Says Norterra Canyon Principal Prohibited LGBTQ Speech

Third Parent Says Norterra Canyon Principal Prohibited LGBTQ Speech

By Steven HsiehNovember 15, 2019

“Mineer told them that them talking about any issues of sexuality was absolutely prohibited at this school.”

Judge Orders Settlement Renegotiations in Arizona Prison Health Care Case

Judge Orders Settlement Renegotiations in Arizona Prison Health Care Case

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 15, 2019

A lawyer for the plaintiffs worries that Arizona Department of Corrections will still treat any fresh settlement as unenforceable.

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Arizona Group Unveils Rival Pot Legalization Plan, Seeks Legislative Approval

Arizona Group Unveils Rival Pot Legalization Plan, Seeks Legislative Approval

By Ali SwensonNovember 14, 2019

A small group of cannabis industry representatives hope its new plan for legalization can offset the power of large-scale dispensaries.

Congressman Paul Gosar Embeds ‘Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself’ Message in Tweets

Congressman Paul Gosar Embeds ‘Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself’ Message in Tweets

By Hannah CritchfieldNovember 13, 2019

“The Epstein reference is for the connoisseurs of subtlety,” the congressman told Phoenix New Times.

‘We Just Want to Be Visible’: ASU Dreamers Defend DACA

‘We Just Want to Be Visible’: ASU Dreamers Defend DACA

By Hannah CritchfieldNovember 13, 2019

“We want to make sure that there’s a better solution,” one student said. “But we need to keep DACA until that happens.”

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Arizona Groups: ‘Hurried’ Oak Flat Copper Mine Review Violates Law, Risks Lives

Arizona Groups: ‘Hurried’ Oak Flat Copper Mine Review Violates Law, Risks Lives

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 13, 2019

The Forest Service rushed a critical review of an Arizona copper mine that would threaten people’s lives, communities, and the environment.

Complaints Allege Mistreatment of LGBTQ Students at Norterra Canyon School

Complaints Allege Mistreatment of LGBTQ Students at Norterra Canyon School

By Steven HsiehNovember 13, 2019

The principal allegedly told a transgender student that they could not use their chosen name or preferred pronouns.

Costco Allows Trump Fans to Rally at Scottsdale Trump Jr. Event Despite Policy

By Ali SwensonNovember 12, 2019

Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward even made an appearance.

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Hundreds Gather at Funeral for MCSO Detention Officer Killed in Line of Duty

Hundreds Gather at Funeral for MCSO Detention Officer Killed in Line of Duty

By Hannah CritchfieldNovember 11, 2019

Officer Jim Lee was first detention officer to be killed on duty in the agency’s history.

Cannabis Group Drafts Rival Plan to Legalize Pot — But Can It Woo Legislators?

Cannabis Group Drafts Rival Plan to Legalize Pot — But Can It Woo Legislators?

By Ali SwensonNovember 11, 2019

It’s still unclear which, if any, legislators will support the Arizona Cannabis Chamber of Commerce’s ideas.

Sheriff Penzone Ordered to Report to Judge as MCSO Lags in Combating Racial Bias

By Hannah CritchfieldNovember 8, 2019

The meeting comes after a rocky month in which doubts surfaced about the office’s commitment to building trust with the Latino community.

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EPA Data: Phoenix Has Highest Levels in U.S. of Carcinogenic Gas Ethylene Oxide

EPA Data: Phoenix Has Highest Levels in U.S. of Carcinogenic Gas Ethylene Oxide

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 8, 2019

As the Trump administration rolls back dozens of environmental protections, it is proudly cracking down on ethylene oxide.

Vape Illness Cases in Arizona Rise to 13 as National Count Eclipses 2,000

Vape Illness Cases in Arizona Rise to 13 as National Count Eclipses 2,000

By Ali SwensonNovember 7, 2019

With a new case reported in the last week, here’s what we know about Arizona’s vaping-related illness patients.

Artist Bill Tonnesen Accused of Sex Misconduct in Four Police Reports

Artist Bill Tonnesen Accused of Sex Misconduct in Four Police Reports

By Hannah CritchfieldNovember 7, 2019

After a month of public silence, women have contacted law enforcement about their experiences.

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ASU Under Investigation for Failure to Protect Student After Title IX Complaint

ASU Under Investigation for Failure to Protect Student After Title IX Complaint

By Hannah CritchfieldNovember 7, 2019

The case raises questions about how ASU protects students who report retaliation not by the accused professor, but by other classmates.

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