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Arizona GOP Hopeful Jim Lamon’s Easter Savior Ad May Be Backfiring

By Elias WeissApril 20, 2022

Arizona multimillionaire Jim Lamon is burning through his own coffers with a string of very unpopular television ads.

Law Enforcement “Isn’t a Profession,” Judge Rules In Challenge To Arizona’s Clemency Board

Law Enforcement “Isn’t a Profession,” Judge Rules In Challenge To Arizona’s Clemency Board

By Katya SchwenkApril 19, 2022

Attorneys for a man slated to be executed next month argued that Arizona’s clemency board was unlawfully stacked with former cops. A judge dismissed their lawsuit.

World’s First Mechanical Tree ‘Planted’ in Tempe, and It Sucks. In a Good Way

By Elias WeissApril 19, 2022

The world’s first MechanicalTree, unveiled on the east side of Arizona State University’s main campus in Tempe on Monday, could be a catalyst in reversing climate change.

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Trump Bashes Brnovich, Will Endorse Other Senate Candidate

Trump Bashes Brnovich, Will Endorse Other Senate Candidate

By Katya SchwenkApril 18, 2022

Former President Donald Trump isn’t happy with Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich.

Fake News Bots Mangle Real Stories With Funny Wording, but Dangerous Implications

By Elias WeissApril 18, 2022

In a perverse game of telephone, robots butchered this New Times story into something hilarious and unintelligible.

Kari Lake, Wendy Rogers, Other Far-Right Politicians Rake in Cash in First Quarter

Kari Lake, Wendy Rogers, Other Far-Right Politicians Rake in Cash in First Quarter

By Katya SchwenkApril 15, 2022

Even as the 2020 election recedes further into the past, candidates that ran on conspiracies of fraud are still raking in cash.

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3 Republican County Attorney Candidates to Interview for Interim Position

3 Republican County Attorney Candidates to Interview for Interim Position

By Katya SchwenkApril 15, 2022

If one of the Republican candidates is appointed to the office, it likely will give them a leg up in the race.

Two Marijuana Research Bills Advance in Congress

By Nina MarkowitzApril 15, 2022

For any aspects of either bill to move forward, committee members from both Congressional chambers must first reconcile the differences between the two and produce a single piece of legislation.

Postal Service Data Shows Massive Valleywide Mobility

By Mike MadriagaApril 15, 2022

The best measure of just how mobile the state of Arizona has become is seen in change-of-address data kept by the U.S. Postal Service.

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Where It’s At: State of the Arizona Pot Union on 4/20

By Cyrus GuccioneApril 15, 2022

The last 12 months have been momentous for Arizona’s pot industry. We recap some of the big trends and what’s ahead.

Scottsdale Man Invents Cannabis-Infused Water, Swears by Health Boost

By Tom ReardonApril 14, 2022

Joseph Verdone has invented a way to infuse water with THC, CBD, and terpenes in a way that shows medical relief, but the science is still untested.

Buds-A-Palooza: Inaugural Weed Fest Promises Blazing Good Time

Buds-A-Palooza: Inaugural Weed Fest Promises Blazing Good Time

By Amy YoungApril 13, 2022

Promoters expect 5,000 pot lovers to Roosevelt Row pot fest block party on Friday, April 15.

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Arizona’s Clemency Board Is Unfairly Stacked With Cops, Lawyers Argue in Death Row Case

Arizona’s Clemency Board Is Unfairly Stacked With Cops, Lawyers Argue in Death Row Case

By Katya SchwenkApril 12, 2022

A board that can decide the fate of people on death row is stacked, illegally, with former cops, a new lawsuit argues.

Arizona Seniors Swindled Out of $27 Million, Among Worst in the Country

By Elias WeissApril 12, 2022

Extortion and romance and fraud, oh my! Arizona seniors were scammed out of more than $27 million last year, mostly by other, younger Arizonans.

New Poll: Parents Are Open to Giving CBD to Their Children

By Cyrus GuccioneApril 12, 2022

Three in four parents surveyed appeared to be open-minded about using CBD products for their children when other medications don’t work.

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For ASU’s Jewish Community, ‘Blatantly Anti-Semitic Speaker’ Marks a Broken Promise

By Elias WeissApril 8, 2022

Jewish students at Arizona State University are footing the $10,000 bill to bring aboard an anti-Semitic guest lecturer this weekend.

Social Equity Licenses Awarded – Investors Win Big

Social Equity Licenses Awarded – Investors Win Big

By Katya SchwenkApril 8, 2022

Here’s our breakdown of the 26 winners, most of which were backed by major industry players.

Too Close for Comfort: The Ku Klux Klan’s Global Headquarters is in Glendale

By Elias WeissApril 7, 2022

They’ve killed. They’ve bombed. They’ve terrorized. And they’re right under our noses here in metro Phoenix.

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Inflation in Phoenix Is Higher Than Anywhere Else in America

Inflation in Phoenix Is Higher Than Anywhere Else in America

By Elias WeissApril 7, 2022

If you feel like you’re spending more and more on gas, food, and other necessities, you’re not crazy – inflation in Phoenix is higher than anywhere else in the U.S., new research shows.

Zoning Problems Plague Arizona’s Cannabis Social Equity Program

By Cyrus GuccioneApril 7, 2022

A city of Tucson zoning amendment will take six months to prepare for social equity license holders.

Judge Clears Way for Arizona Social Equity Drawing on Friday

Judge Clears Way for Arizona Social Equity Drawing on Friday

By Katya SchwenkApril 6, 2022

On Wednesday afternoon, Maricopa County Superior Court judge James Smith denied the last-ditch effort by three social equity applicants to pause the drawing.

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Inmate Dies at Fourth Avenue Jail – After Officers Fail to Respond to Threats

Inmate Dies at Fourth Avenue Jail – After Officers Fail to Respond to Threats

By Katya SchwenkApril 6, 2022

No officers responded to Schroeder’s threats. Until Schroeder called again, eight minutes later, saying: “Come get the body.”

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