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New Cannabis Group Opposes Recreational Pot Initiative, Plots an Alternative

New Cannabis Group Opposes Recreational Pot Initiative, Plots an Alternative

By Ali SwensonSeptember 30, 2019

If a new group gets its way, there could be a competing initiative to legalize marijuana on Arizona’s 2020 ballot.

Prison Officers Admit Online That Food Was Labeled ‘Not For Human Consumption’

Prison Officers Admit Online That Food Was Labeled ‘Not For Human Consumption’

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 27, 2019

“That was true haha working in the kitchen I read it,” wrote one officer.

DES Director Michael Trailor Resigns With Little Explanation

DES Director Michael Trailor Resigns With Little Explanation

By Hannah CritchfieldSeptember 27, 2019

Michael Trailor is leaving. No one knows exactly why, or what he’s doing instead.

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Prosecutors’ Mental Health Training Said People ‘Act Crazy’ to Avoid Charges

Prosecutors’ Mental Health Training Said People ‘Act Crazy’ to Avoid Charges

By Hannah CritchfieldSeptember 26, 2019

“How crazy do I need to act to get out of here?” one Maricopa County Attorney’s Office slide says.

Raped, Then Thrown in Jail: A Teen’s ‘Abuse-to-Prison Pipeline’

By Hannah CritchfieldSeptember 26, 2019

“In many ways, this case is an example of the system responding to a girl of color who has experienced trauma by punishing her.”

La Paz Cop Pulls Black Man Over for Air Freshener

By Meg O'ConnorSeptember 26, 2019

“So there’s no marijuana or anything like that in the car I need to know about, no cocaine … no heroin?”

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Hickman’s Blames Inmates for Injuries They Suffer While Working on Its Egg Farms

Hickman’s Blames Inmates for Injuries They Suffer While Working on Its Egg Farms

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 26, 2019

“She should have never been working on the auger with it moving. She was told not to,” Jim Manos said of Mary Stinson.

Former ADHS Chief: Marijuana Initiative Narrowly Avoided a Potential Poison Pill

Former ADHS Chief: Marijuana Initiative Narrowly Avoided a Potential Poison Pill

By Ali SwensonSeptember 26, 2019

Who knew a few words could make such a big difference?

Cyclists Protest After City Hall Nixes Roosevelt Row Bike Lane Plan

Cyclists Protest After City Hall Nixes Roosevelt Row Bike Lane Plan

By Steven HsiehSeptember 26, 2019

The city says safety is the concern. Cyclists say that’s unbelievable.

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Best of Phoenix 2019: Viri Hernandez of Poder in Action

Best of Phoenix 2019: Viri Hernandez of Poder in Action

By Robrt L. PelaSeptember 26, 2019

“Right now, things are really shitty, and you have to be able to go to a place that replenishes your heart and your soul, wherever that may be.”

After Complying With City Rules, Lime Scooters Will Return to Downtown Phoenix

After Complying With City Rules, Lime Scooters Will Return to Downtown Phoenix

By Steven HsiehSeptember 25, 2019

Waiting on Bird.

Arizona Prison Food Was Labeled ‘Not for Human Consumption,’ Ex-Inmates Say

Arizona Prison Food Was Labeled ‘Not for Human Consumption,’ Ex-Inmates Say

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 25, 2019

By the time slices of deli meat arrived in prison, “it was already turning green,” Sierra Bruce said.

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Juan Martinez Reassigned After Misconduct Complaints

By Meg O'ConnorSeptember 25, 2019

Juan Martinez will no longer be handling death penalty cases, according to a statement released by acting Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell.

Twice-Ousted Police Chief Hired by Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office

By Meg O'ConnorSeptember 25, 2019

First, Melvin was appaerntly forced out as Salt River Police Chief, then from Port Arthur, Texas. Now, the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office has hired Melvin.

How to Test Marijuana in Arizona? This Council Is About to Decide

How to Test Marijuana in Arizona? This Council Is About to Decide

By Ali SwensonSeptember 25, 2019

Arizona’s cannabis industry won’t be a Wild West for much longer.

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Phoenix ‘Vaccine Education Summit’ Promises Anti-Vax Propaganda

By Ali SwensonSeptember 24, 2019

The anti-vaxxers are at it again.

Arizona Lawmakers Ask Trump Administration to Allow More Refugees

Arizona Lawmakers Ask Trump Administration to Allow More Refugees

By Hannah CritchfieldSeptember 24, 2019

Dozens of Arizona elected officials say the business of Arizona is … refugees.

Arizona Worker Safety Agency Says It Will Inspect Hickman’s Family Farms

Arizona Worker Safety Agency Says It Will Inspect Hickman’s Family Farms

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 23, 2019

Its decision came after Mary Stinson, an inmate who made $4.25 an hour working at Hickman’s, lost a finger while doing maintenance there.

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Lime and Bird Pull Scooters From Downtown Phoenix After Breaking Rules

Lime and Bird Pull Scooters From Downtown Phoenix After Breaking Rules

By Steven HsiehSeptember 23, 2019

One day after a New Times report.

How to Get an Arizona Medical Marijuana Card in Four Easy Steps: 2019 Edition

How to Get an Arizona Medical Marijuana Card in Four Easy Steps: 2019 Edition

By Phoenix New Times StaffSeptember 23, 2019

Bluntly speaking, any Arizonan who consumes cannabis frequently should obtain one of these get-out-of-jail free cards.

74-Year-Old Phoenix Woman Became Homeless After $50 Rent Increase

74-Year-Old Phoenix Woman Became Homeless After $50 Rent Increase

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 21, 2019

Seniors are a growing but overlooked group within a burgeoning homeless population.

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Latest Phoenix Police Reform Panel Moves Forward but Will It Make a Difference?

Latest Phoenix Police Reform Panel Moves Forward but Will It Make a Difference?

By Meg O'ConnorSeptember 20, 2019

Almost all of recommendations the committee is reviewing were made in response to high-profile incidents of bad publicity for Phoenix police.

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