5 marijuana plants might get this Phoenix refugee deported
Dennis Mejic has lived in the U.S. since he was 4. Now 53, the Peoria resident faces deportation for growing 17 pot plants when he legally could have 12.
Dennis Mejic has lived in the U.S. since he was 4. Now 53, the Peoria resident faces deportation for growing 17 pot plants when he legally could have 12.
The 25-year-old bigot could land in jail for months over anti-Semitic harassment at a Scottsdale synagogue in May 2023.
The organization gives haircuts in a Mesa laundromat and 13 senior centers across Maricopa County.
The footage sheds new light on the two deaths, which are the eighth and ninth fatal shootings by Phoenix police this year.
“I’m just continuing my campaign. Nothing changes. I never conceded.”
Just seven months into 2023, officers have killed as many people as they did in all of 2022.
Despite excessive heat warnings, some Phoenicians are still braving the blistering summer sun.
Pot isn’t always pleasurable. Just ask neighbors of this massive grow facility.
Here are all the records that the blistering heat this summer has broken so far.
Trent Bouhdida’s request was denied despite a recent appeals court ruling expanding expungements.
Detention officers say understaffing is a “serious threat” – both for jail guards and those imprisoned inside.
Arizona’s only female majority-owned cannabis company marks a milestone.
The 35-year-old man “may never recover from the coma that he is in.”
Phoenix police officers have fatally shot nearly as many people as they did in 2022 – and it’s only July.
Phoenix cops have cited more than 450 people. “You’re being prosecuted because of what you’re wearing.”
Hundreds of people live in the homeless encampment, and the outcome of a trial this week may determine their fate.
Weed, wings and whopping eighths greeted customers during the grand opening.
These guys dipped their hands into growing pot and built two successful brands.
The wanted man is no fan of Scottsdale, where he faces new criminal charges.
Lethal injections and last meals are making a comeback.
Airport workers said their pay and working conditions leave them “hopeless.”
“Arizona has always been a big part of who I am.”