Arizona: The World Leader in Weird Adopt a Highway Signs?
For some reason, Arizona specializes in strange Adopt a Highway sponsorships.
For some reason, Arizona specializes in strange Adopt a Highway sponsorships.
“The teachers want to know, and probably every other taxpayer deserves to know, where are the safeguards that prevent this type of thing from happening?”
They’re making a statement about the shortage of menstrual products for women in prison.
Senate Bill 1420 could turn a profit for state by putting more people in the program while also allowing testing for mold
President Trump has unleashed Immigration and Customs Enforcement. It’s starting to show in the number of arrests and deportations.
“He needs to take a really strong stance that deportation is not the answer, and this is a humanitarian issue,” Paola Carrasco said.
As for what these physical and cybersecurity improvements could entail, the city is pretty much mum.
House committee advances bill, which means sidewalks might be awash in small delivery vehicles sooner than you think.
“We have reached out to the family of the student involved to explain that their son is welcome at Great Hearts with no change in hairstyle.”
Co-sponsor: “I am embarrassed to confess to you today, that I signed on ,,, not understanding that it had that (decrease) of fee in it,”
The accused killer, Donald Lee Scott, is the man who originally called the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office to report the death.
The response from opponents of the bill can largely be summed up as, “Wait, we’re really doing this again?”
Nicholas Sarwark also once said, “The Libertarian Party is in the same place where African-Americans were prior to the ’60s.”
Representatives question whether women prisoners can be trusted with additional pads, but finally vote 5-4 to move legislation forward. .
“If Donald Trump did one thing, it was to really inspire people to get involved in politics.”
Newly released records show that Phoenix police fired nearly 500 rounds of pepper spray balls during the unrest, along with 16 canisters of tear gas.
During an October search of Douglas Haig’s Mesa home, federal agents seized armor-piercing ammunition.
The Melendres profiling case is becoming the new sheriff’s personal Vietnam. He didn’t start it, but as the conflict drags on, it remains to be seen whether he has power to stop it.
Douglas Haig says he’s received death threats. “I’ve had people screaming they want me to die through my front door.”
“The ones who are doing well are storing their boats. The ones who are not doing well are storing their furniture because they moved in with Mom.”
Representative Don Shooter turned over a small .22 caliber handgun and a display gun before a scheduled vote on whether to expel him from the Legislature.
The lawsuit alleges that the diocese, the Salvatorian Order, and St. Mark’s Catholic Parish covered up sexual abuse by a priest, Dennis Pecore.