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The Departed of 2021

By New Times StaffJanuary 5, 2022

Prominent and ordinary Arizonans left their mark on the Phoenix area before they died in 2021.

Arizona Republicans May Sweep Next Election with New Voting Maps Amid Legal Threats

By Kristen MosbruckerJanuary 4, 2022

Arizona Republicans stand to win big in next elections after redistricting alters voting maps. Critics threaten lawsuits.

Pot Growers Dig into Food for the Homeless in Phoenix

Pot Growers Dig into Food for the Homeless in Phoenix

By Elinor TutoraJanuary 3, 2022

Local nonprofits help the homeless in Phoenix with support from marijuana dispensaries.

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Who is the average medical marijuana patient in Arizona? You’d be surprised.

By Elias WeissDecember 30, 2021

While all generations are represented in Arizona’s medical marijuana patient population GenX men stand out.

Most Read Phoenix New Times Stories of 2021

By Kristen MosbruckerDecember 30, 2021

From legal weed to viral social media videos and a lingering COVID-19 virus readers’ tastes spanned the gamut.

Out-of-State Investors of Mesa Trailer Park Kicking Out Lifelong Residents

Out-of-State Investors of Mesa Trailer Park Kicking Out Lifelong Residents

By Katya SchwenkDecember 23, 2021

In Mesa Gardens, residents have been left without water for days, suffered illegal rent hikes – and now are being evicted unlawfully.

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Dock the Hauls! Trucking Giant Lays off Dozens Before Christmas in Phoenix

By Elias WeissDecember 21, 2021

Order gifts from Amazon? Your package won’t be delivered by the Phoenix courier that laid off its entire staff days before Christmas.

Federal Indictment Alleges “YouTube Thieves” Scammed Music Artists Out of More Than $20 Million

By Joshua CeballosDecember 21, 2021

A federal indictment alleges that a pair split between Phoenix and Miami ran a YouTube copyright scam for nearly five years, earning more than $20 million in royalties.

Far-Right Crowds Descend on Phoenix for “AmericaFest”

By Katya SchwenkDecember 20, 2021

The four-day conference is a national spectacle, but it’s also a reminder of the power that Turning Point wields in Arizona.

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Murdered Phoenix Man Identified After Nearly 40 Years – But Hundreds More are Waiting

By Elias WeissDecember 17, 2021

Hundreds of dead people, many homeless, are still waiting to be identified in Maricopa County in the wake of a recent breakthrough in a 1983 murder.

Downtown Bike Lane Buffer “Justice” for Phoenix Cyclist Killed

By Elias WeissDecember 16, 2021

A stretch of downtown along Fillmore Street was supposed to be safer for bicyclists but that’s where Hans Hughes died. Now changes are in the works.

Arizona Expunging Only a Small Fraction of Minor Pot Convictions

By David AbbottDecember 16, 2021

Arizona has only cleared a small fraction of minor pot convictions.

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Arizona Cities Rake in Millions in Taxes from Renters

By Kristen MosbruckerDecember 15, 2021

The city of Phoenix collected $6.1 million more in tax on residential rental properties as renters struggled between 2018 and 2020.

How Phoenix Kept Records Secret In The Legal Battle Over Muhammad Muhaymin’s Death

How Phoenix Kept Records Secret In The Legal Battle Over Muhammad Muhaymin’s Death

By Katya SchwenkDecember 14, 2021

After George Floyd’s death, the city of Phoenix pushed to seal records in the case of Muhammad Muhaymin, who died as he cried out, “I can’t breathe.” Now public, the records show how hard the city fought to keep the case secret.

Phoenix Cop Arrested by FBI for Bilking ‘Paycheck Protection’ for $1.2 million

Phoenix Cop Arrested by FBI for Bilking ‘Paycheck Protection’ for $1.2 million

By Katya SchwenkDecember 9, 2021

A Phoenix cop took a $1.2 million paycheck protection program loan for an organization without any employees, the feds say.

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Thousands of City Workers in Phoenix are Still Unvaxxed, Mandate Threat or Not

Thousands of City Workers in Phoenix are Still Unvaxxed, Mandate Threat or Not

By Katya SchwenkDecember 8, 2021

The Phoenix police union and even some city councilmembers claim that a vaccine mandate would prompt employees to quit in droves.

You Shorted Me, Bro

You Shorted Me, Bro

By Katya SchwenkDecember 7, 2021

Some Arizona cannabis buyers say they’re getting less pot than they paid for.

Maricopa County Jail Whistleblower Lawsuit Claims Punishment for Speaking up

Maricopa County Jail Whistleblower Lawsuit Claims Punishment for Speaking up

By Katya SchwenkDecember 6, 2021

After speaking up about coronavirus sweeping across Maricopa County jails, a detention sergeant was put on administrative leave for more than three months. His attorney says that’s a violation of his freedom of speech. Now a judge will decide.

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Developers to Cash Out Along Massive Freeway from Phoenix to Las Vegas

By Kristen MosbruckerDecember 2, 2021

If a proposed massive freeway cutting across Arizona comes to fruition local property developers could strike gold once again.

Phoenix Sky Harbor Workers Step Back from the Picket Line

Phoenix Sky Harbor Workers Step Back from the Picket Line

By Kristen MosbruckerDecember 1, 2021

The union representing workers at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport are back to the negotiating table after going on strike just before the Thanksgiving holiday.

The Rent Is Too Damn High in Phoenix as Price Spike Outpaces National Average

By Kristen MosbruckerDecember 1, 2021

When Anna Walker moved into her apartment complex about four years ago, a retrofitted motel built decades prior, she could swing the monthly cost of $500. But now that it has skyrocketed to $800 a month she can’t afford it anymore. And she’s not alone.

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Striking Phoenix Union Claims Black Baristas Earn Less Than White Workers

Striking Phoenix Union Claims Black Baristas Earn Less Than White Workers

By Kristen MosbruckerNovember 30, 2021

The union behind a strike at the Phoenix Airport is pushing for an investigation by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission into systematic racial disparities in hiring, promotion, and compensation for workers there.

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