Love ‘Em or Hate ‘Em, Electric Scooters Could Soon Come to Downtown Phoenix
If City Council approves, the dockless electric scooters would be part of a yearlong pilot program limited to downtown Phoenix.
If City Council approves, the dockless electric scooters would be part of a yearlong pilot program limited to downtown Phoenix.
Governor Doug Ducey pledged that his budget would include “enough dollars to put a cop on every campus that needs one.”
“How I dress, what I wear, my sexual preference has nothing to do with my work ethic and how I perform at my job.”
The resolution says that all voters in Arizona have the right to vote without facing unnecessary barriers.
Arizona “and the nation must systemically prevent exposure and addiction to pornography … develop pornography recovery programs.”
After years of attempts, the death of a Salt River police officer might motivate Arizona lawmakers to ban texting while driving.
Lawmakers have 17 days to pass legislation to address expected shortages on the Colorado River. Otherwise, the feds will step in.
“With revenue soaring, some have suggested, ‘Loosen up, let the good times roll,’” Ducey said. “Ladies and gentleman, we’ve seen that movie before.”
The statistics are not in accordance with the apocalyptic view laid out by Howard Buffett, Sheriff Mark Dannels, and others for U.S. senators.
The eldest son of Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett out to “kick some ass,” as a friend urges, in southeast Arizona.
Broscheid arrives in a broken house.
The movement to unseat Nowakowski goes to court.
Billionaire’s son didn’t respond to questions about his beliefs, but he did circulate a video title “Little Black Ghetto Bastards of Baltimore.”
Drought is coming. So are higher water utility bills.
Expert opinion on the effectiveness of body cameras is mixed.
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January 14 marks the beginning of Arizona’s 54th Legislature. How will the session play out?
State Representative Mark Finchem’s education bill looks eerily similar to model legislation published by anti-Muslim David Horowitz’s Freedom Center.
They weren’t all stellar individuals, but in ways large and small, their lives or their deaths had an impact on us all. May they rest in peace.
“He’s going to face the same legal and family consequences as any other 19-year old in this circumstance would …”
The proposed law would’ve required women to choose from a list of reasons why they are getting an abortion, as if it were anyone’s business.
Representative David Cook lost two committee assignments, including his seat on the House Public Safety Committee.