So, What Happened to Plan to Ban School Cops From Asking About Immigration Status?
Several months have passed since the issue was brought up, but there’s been little progress.
Several months have passed since the issue was brought up, but there’s been little progress.
Apparently, Gosar and other local elected officials aren’t too interested in listening to criticism.
A lawsuit filed by the libertarian Goldwater Institute threatens the future of high-rise development in downtown Phoenix. Depending on who you ask, that might not be such a bad thing.
It would be be a political and legal minefield — but will that stop him?
Blame it on the Muslim ban: Pew Research Center report released this morning says nearly every state in the country saw the number of refugee arrivals drop
The city is probably going to end up regretting this decision.
One Phoenix man will get his conviction for marijuana possession overturned after the state’s highest court deemed it to be the result of illegal search.
The city will be the first in Arizona to privatize its jail despite protests. “It was shitty, and we knew it was shitty,” one resident said.
The city’s police department is looking to contract with the embattled company now known as CoreCivic, formerly Corrections Corporation of America.
No wonder people here insist on being armed.
The worst part: It’s a “bring your baby to work” building.
Has your rent gone up over the past year? You’re not alone.
The popular bike-sharing program has overlooked less affluent neighborhoods.
The Arizona legislature is a place where many good bills go to die. Here’s this year’s list of casualties.
Black Lives Matter Tucson hopes the fundraiser will lead to a larger conversation about criminal justice reform.
Bad bills, bizarre insults, and more!
Arizona’s junior senator is feeling the heat for his vote against broadband privacy.
Two bills introduced Tuesday could result in clinics around the state losing their funding.
And apparently, the Mesa Police Department isn’t worried about the implications of appearing to endorse John Guandolo’s paranoid ramblings about Muslims.
It’s been more than fifty years, and the state legislature is no closer to ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment.
Teachers in Arizona are the lowest paid in the country, but the response from the state’s Republican leadership couldn’t be more tone deaf.
The Arizona Police Association director’s response to criticism from the Council for American-Islamic Relations over a planned training seminar is just bizarre.