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Arizona Department of Corrections Director Chuck Ryan Suddenly Retires

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 9, 2019

Chuck Ryan, director of the Arizona Department of Corrections, announced his retirement today following months of criticism.

Phoenix Fires Cop Who Slapped Handcuffed Man in the Face

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 9, 2019

Tim Baiardi, a Phoenix police officer and former union leader who was caught on video slapping a handcuffed suspect, has been fired.

APS Customers Could Pay Hundreds of Millions to Maintain 50-Year-Old Coal Plant

APS Customers Could Pay Hundreds of Millions to Maintain 50-Year-Old Coal Plant

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 9, 2019

“If APS were going to pay the cost themselves, they never would’ve done it.”

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Rachel Mitchell Gets Top Job at Montgomery’s Office Amid Management Turmoil

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 8, 2019

The prosecutor from the Kavanaugh hearings is Bill Montgomery’s new chief deputy after an anonymous letter caused a stir with the Board of Supervisors

Disability Workers Suing Arizona For Failure to Pay Wages

Disability Workers Suing Arizona For Failure to Pay Wages

By Hannah CritchfieldAugust 8, 2019

“There’s absolutely no question that support coordinators in Arizona are generally carrying a much larger case load than they should be carrying.”

Arizona House Dems Want Special Session on Gun Safety; Republicans Balk

Arizona House Dems Want Special Session on Gun Safety; Republicans Balk

By Steven HsiehAugust 7, 2019

Don’t count on Arizona’s legislators to descend onto Phoenix this summer.

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Existing Border Barrier Already Destroying Environment as Activists Fight Trump Wall

Existing Border Barrier Already Destroying Environment as Activists Fight Trump Wall

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 7, 2019

Existing barriers already damage the surrounding desert. A bigger, taller wall, environmentalists fear, would be even worse.

Koch-Funded Group Helped Develop Plan to Kill Future of Phoenix Light Rail

Koch-Funded Group Helped Develop Plan to Kill Future of Phoenix Light Rail

By Steven HsiehAugust 6, 2019

It all comes down to Scot Mussi, president of the Arizona Free Enterprise Club.

Hard to Feel Anything but ‘Shitty’ at Phoenix’s Interfaith Vigil for El Paso and Dayton

By Hannah CritchfieldAugust 5, 2019

Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and several members of the faith community gathered on Sunday to grieve and call for action after the weekend’s shootings.

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Woman Goes Missing After Violent Arrest by Phoenix Police

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 5, 2019

In March, Phoenix police violently arrested Emily Lopatofsky, who is severely mentally ill. She’s been missing ever since.

Expert Warns of Possible Abuse of New Phoenix FBI Directive on Conspiracies

Expert Warns of Possible Abuse of New Phoenix FBI Directive on Conspiracies

By Hannah CritchfieldAugust 2, 2019

“You’re taking events that could easily be classified as a mental health incident or as white-supremacist incident, and manufacturing this new category of domestic terrorist.”

Arizona Man Learns Mom’s Body Was Sold to the Military, Then Blown Up

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 2, 2019

“She was then supposedly strapped in a chair on some sort of apparatus, and a detonation took place underneath her,” Stauffer said.

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Federal Audit: Phoenix Indian Medical Center Failed at Opioids Oversight

Federal Audit: Phoenix Indian Medical Center Failed at Opioids Oversight

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 2, 2019

The opioid epidemic has taken a particularly heavy toll on tribal communities.

Gosh Darn It! Cardinals Fans Are the NFL’s Least Profane Online

Gosh Darn It! Cardinals Fans Are the NFL’s Least Profane Online

By Stuart WarnerAugust 2, 2019

A survey of Reddit posts show that Arizona football fans are the least profane in the league.

‘He’s Gonna Die, and There’s Nothing We Can Do’

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 2, 2019

The night was full of stories like Banuelos’ and reignited calls to fire Chuck Ryan, head of Arizona’s Department of Corrections.

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Right-Wing Site Blasts Journalist’s ‘Media Bias’ but Uses Misleading Pot Stats

Right-Wing Site Blasts Journalist’s ‘Media Bias’ but Uses Misleading Pot Stats

By Ray SternAugust 1, 2019

Ducey seemed to waffle, adding, “before I say anymore about recreational marijuana, I’ll want to see the language.”

Fire and Rain: Together, Monsoons and Wildfires Can Ruin Arizona’s Water Supply

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 1, 2019

In the past, the two have proved to be a devastating combination.

Sal DiCiccio Keeps Banning Critics on Facebook, Violating the First Amendment

By Meg O'ConnorJuly 31, 2019

“I said, ‘Sal, this is a new low.'”

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Asylum Advocates Are Wary of Senator Sinema’s ‘Operation Safe Return’

Asylum Advocates Are Wary of Senator Sinema’s ‘Operation Safe Return’

By Hannah CritchfieldJuly 31, 2019

Arizona organizations who work with asylum-seekers have serious concerns about the program’s efficacy.

Ducey Defends Allen, Who Called Coverage of Her Remarks a ‘Verbal Lynching’

By Steven HsiehJuly 30, 2019

The governor falsely claimed that Allen disavowed her comments on immigration.

So Fresh, So Clean: How Scottsdale Wants to Purify Your Ideas on Recycled Water

So Fresh, So Clean: How Scottsdale Wants to Purify Your Ideas on Recycled Water

By Elizabeth WhitmanJuly 30, 2019

In the Valley, we already drink recycled wastewater and use it in our homes — indirectly.

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Records: Sal DiCiccio Went to Council Office 29 Days in 2018, Debra Stark Went 155

Records: Sal DiCiccio Went to Council Office 29 Days in 2018, Debra Stark Went 155

By Steven HsiehJuly 30, 2019

Every Phoenix council member earns $61,600 annually.

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