Avondale Upholds Firing of Police Sergeant for Racist Facebook Posts
The City of Avondale upheld the firing of a white police sergeant for making Facebook posts denigrating an African American woman.
The City of Avondale upheld the firing of a white police sergeant for making Facebook posts denigrating an African American woman.
Australian Lisa Cunningham and her husband accused of killing his 7-year-old daughter.
“The idea that you drop a bill and never want it to be heard is not lawmaking,” Rep. John Allen said. “It’s politics.”
With less than two weeks before a federal deadline, Arizona has 13 agreements to finalize for its Colorado River drought plan. Meanwhile, a key player is threatening to pull out.
The bill’s sponsor said she has a problem “when things like socialism and other ideologies are impressed upon the children outside of the curriculum.”
The Maricopa County prosecutor recently advanced to the interview phase for the Arizona Supreme Court’s upcoming vacancy.
“Tupac is dead. I killed him. I put a bullet through the fucker’s head.” – Crosswalk Kathy
They’re going to grow up like we’re in the Middle East or something,” said Mayor Arturo Garino.
“We’re trying to get something passed at the Legislature,” he said.
In the federal prison where snitches where often targeted for death, a master criminal broke the convict code and turned his life around.
And you thought they finished the Drought Contingency Plan.
Boe Bergeson, owner of the gun range C2 Tactical, reportedly fired shots at his wife and then fatally shot himself, according to a police report.
The Yavapai County Attorney, in her February 1 filing in the Rodney Jones case, wants the justices to believe the nonsense she believes about marijuana’s alleged danger.
“This rush to be first in the ‘tech boom’ era made Arizona’s roadways unreasonably dangerous.”
“Wilson contends he was quite possible [sic] fired because of his Republican Party affiliation…”
“My floor statement was a friendly counterpoint to Representative Salman’s hijacking of the prayer,” Representative John Kavanagh said.
The former Walmart employee smokes marijuana before bed as a sleep aid and to treat her shoulder pain and arthritis, according to the lawsuit.
“I’m not singling out religion and trying to attack religion,” Arizona State Senator Juan Mendez said in response.
Director Tom Buschatzke said that groundwater management suffered “no meaningful loss.”
Bill sponsor Senator Paul Boyer said, “Whoever said the legislature couldn’t get along should take a close look at this bill.”
“The goal of regulation, of course, is not to drive the scooters out of the city, but to allow us to mitigate the secondary negative effects they cause.”
“There’s always going to be five to 10 strains that your patients always need.”