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Antonia Noori Farzan

Antonia Noori Farzan is a staff writer at New Times and an honors graduate of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. Before moving to Arizona, she worked for the New Times Broward-Palm Beach.

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So, What Happened to Plan to Ban School Cops From Asking About Immigration Status?

So, What Happened to Plan to Ban School Cops From Asking About Immigration Status?

By Antonia Noori FarzanJune 2, 2017

Several months have passed since the issue was brought up, but there’s been little progress.

Army Vet Learns Paul Gosar Will Block You on Social Media If You Criticize Him

By Antonia Noori FarzanJune 1, 2017

Apparently, Gosar and other local elected officials aren’t too interested in listening to criticism.

Dirt Wars: The Battle Over the Future of Downtown Phoenix

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 31, 2017

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.

Will Trump Overturn the Ban on Uranium Mining Around the Grand Canyon?

Will Trump Overturn the Ban on Uranium Mining Around the Grand Canyon?

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 28, 2017

It would be be a political and legal minefield — but will that stop him?

Since Trump Took Office, the Number of Refugees Arriving in Arizona, U.S. Has Plummeted

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 25, 2017

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

Scottsdale Now Has 8 Employees Reading Your Yelp Reviews

Scottsdale Now Has 8 Employees Reading Your Yelp Reviews

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 24, 2017

The city is probably going to end up regretting this decision.

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Arizona Supreme Court:  Police Can’t Profile You Based on Your Neighborhood

Arizona Supreme Court: Police Can’t Profile You Based on Your Neighborhood

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 23, 2017

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.

Mesa City Council Approves Contract With Controversial Private Prison Operator CoreCivic

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 23, 2017

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.

Mesa Voting Tonight on Privatizing Jail Services With Controversial CoreCivic

Mesa Voting Tonight on Privatizing Jail Services With Controversial CoreCivic

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 22, 2017

The city’s police department is looking to contract with the embattled company now known as CoreCivic, formerly Corrections Corporation of America.

The Ax-Wielding Clown and Six Other Weird Crime Stories From Arizona

The Ax-Wielding Clown and Six Other Weird Crime Stories From Arizona

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 21, 2017

No wonder people here insist on being armed.

The Arizona Department of Economic Security Is Infested With Rats (Literally)

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 17, 2017

The worst part: It’s a “bring your baby to work” building.

Phoenix Apartment Rental Rates Reach All-Time High; How Much Are You Paying?

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 16, 2017

Has your rent gone up over the past year? You’re not alone.

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Phoenix’s Bike-Share Program May Roll Into Low-Income Neighborhood

Phoenix’s Bike-Share Program May Roll Into Low-Income Neighborhood

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 16, 2017

The popular bike-sharing program has overlooked less affluent neighborhoods.

Ten Good Bills That Went to the Arizona Legislature to Die This Year

Ten Good Bills That Went to the Arizona Legislature to Die This Year

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 16, 2017

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 Raising Money to Get Moms Out of Jail for Mother’s Day

Black Lives Matter Tucson Raising Money to Get Moms Out of Jail for Mother’s Day

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 8, 2017

Black Lives Matter Tucson hopes the fundraiser will lead to a larger conversation about criminal justice reform.

The 15 Worst Moments From This Year’s Legislative Session

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 7, 2017

Bad bills, bizarre insults, and more!

Jeff Flake Featured on I-10 Billboard: ‘He Voted to Let Them Sell Your Web History’

Jeff Flake Featured on I-10 Billboard: ‘He Voted to Let Them Sell Your Web History’

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 5, 2017

Arizona’s junior senator is feeling the heat for his vote against broadband privacy.

Arizona Republicans Just Launched a Last-Minute Attack on Planned Parenthood

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 3, 2017

Two bills introduced Tuesday could result in clinics around the state losing their funding.

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Mesa Police Won’t Cancel ‘Islamophobic’ Training; Is County Attorney Bill Montgomery Involved?

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 3, 2017

And apparently, the Mesa Police Department isn’t worried about the implications of appearing to endorse John Guandolo’s paranoid ramblings about Muslims.

Arizona Still Hasn’t Ratified the Equal Rights Amendment, Because Republicans Took a Lunch Break Instead

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 1, 2017

It’s been more than fifty years, and the state legislature is no closer to ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment.

Arizona Rep on Teachers Forced To Work Multiple Jobs: “That’s America!”

Arizona Rep on Teachers Forced To Work Multiple Jobs: “That’s America!”

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 1, 2017

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.

CAIR Gets Bizarre Response From Cops Group to Complaint About ‘Islamophobic’ Training

CAIR Gets Bizarre Response From Cops Group to Complaint About ‘Islamophobic’ Training

By Antonia Noori FarzanApril 27, 2017

The Arizona Police Association director’s response to criticism from the Council for American-Islamic Relations over a planned training seminar is just bizarre.

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