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Elizabeth Whitman

Elizabeth Whitman

Elizabeth Whitman was a staff writer for Phoenix New Times from March 2019 to April 2020.

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‘I’ve Never Hiked Naked Before’: The Government Shutdown Changed That

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 18, 2019

“I really felt like I could do whatever I wanted,” Hankins said

With 15 Days to Go, Draft Legislation for Arizona Drought Plan Emerges

With 15 Days to Go, Draft Legislation for Arizona Drought Plan Emerges

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 17, 2019

The draft spells out funding and legislative changes to allow Arizona to implement its Drought Contingency Plan.

Ducey Urges Arizona Legislators to Pass Drought Contingency Plan

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 15, 2019

Lawmakers have 17 days to pass legislation to address expected shortages on the Colorado River. Otherwise, the feds will step in.

As Drought Deadline Looms, Arizona Lawmakers Take Water 101

As Drought Deadline Looms, Arizona Lawmakers Take Water 101

By Elizabeth Whitman and OthersJanuary 14, 2019

They have less than three weeks to review and approve a Drought Contingency Plan.

Behind the Garbage, Shutdown Takes Invisible Toll on Arizona’s Environment

Behind the Garbage, Shutdown Takes Invisible Toll on Arizona’s Environment

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 14, 2019

This goes beyond overflowing trash bins and toilets.

Arizona Man Asks for Funds to Go to Stranger’s Bachelor Party, Internet Answers

Arizona Man Asks for Funds to Go to Stranger’s Bachelor Party, Internet Answers

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 11, 2019

The Internet came through.

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Phoenix Will Raise Water Rates, Starting Next Month

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 9, 2019

Drought is coming. So are higher water utility bills.

11th-Hour Demands Plus Federal Shutdown Bog Down Arizona Drought Negotiations

11th-Hour Demands Plus Federal Shutdown Bog Down Arizona Drought Negotiations

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 9, 2019

Demands from developers also threatened the precarious progress of Arizona’s Drought Contingency Plan.

FDA Officials Confiscated CBD Edibles, Yuma Shop Owner Says

FDA Officials Confiscated CBD Edibles, Yuma Shop Owner Says

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 4, 2019

“They took eight chocolate bars, 14 packs of gummies, and 23 K-cups,” said the owner of Neverlow Glass Gallery.

Ducey and CAP Board Each Pledge $5 Million for Pinal County Farmers

Ducey and CAP Board Each Pledge $5 Million for Pinal County Farmers

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 3, 2019

The money would go toward building pumps, wells, and other infrastructure so that farmers can start using groundwater instead of Colorado River water.

District-Funded Study Says Farming Contributes $2.3 Billion to Pinal County

District-Funded Study Says Farming Contributes $2.3 Billion to Pinal County

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 2, 2019

The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Arizona, was commissioned by two irrigation districts in Pinal County.

Hold Your Fire! No-Burn Days In Effect Over New Year’s Holiday

Hold Your Fire! No-Burn Days In Effect Over New Year’s Holiday

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 31, 2018

This is not a crackdown on fun.

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Lawsuit: Seeking Help for Bulimia, She Thought She Could Trust Her Therapist

Lawsuit: Seeking Help for Bulimia, She Thought She Could Trust Her Therapist

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 26, 2018

Under Arizona law, it is a felony for a licensed behavioral health professional to have sex with someone they are treating.

Phoenix Mayor, Councilwomen: DiCiccio Uses ‘Scorched-Earth Tactics, Bullying’

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 21, 2018

“Sal’s repeated false attacks on city staff are a special kind of cowardice,” Mayor Williams and Councilwomen Pastor and Stark said.

Update: FBI Visits Home of California Solar Couple Who Gave Generators to Phoenix

Update: FBI Visits Home of California Solar Couple Who Gave Generators to Phoenix

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 20, 2018

The company’s owners also like to sponsor NASCAR drivers and races.

3 Drought Planning Questions Arizona Needs to Figure Out, ASAP

3 Drought Planning Questions Arizona Needs to Figure Out, ASAP

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 20, 2018

Arizona has six weeks to finalize a plan to deal with shortages on the Colorado River. Otherwise, the federal government will step in.

Phoenix Water’s Credit Rating At Risk After City Council Rejects Rate Hike

Phoenix Water’s Credit Rating At Risk After City Council Rejects Rate Hike

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 19, 2018

Hey, Sal DiCiccio. Moody’s is watching.

Despite Looming Shortages, Phoenix City Council Sinks Proposed Water Rate Hike

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 13, 2018

The additional funding would have helped shored up Phoenix water supplies ahead of an imminent, likely drought on the Colorado River.

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The EPA’s Latest Proposal Is Terrible News for Arizona Water

The EPA’s Latest Proposal Is Terrible News for Arizona Water

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 12, 2018

Wildlife are also poised to lose critical habitat under the Trump administration’s proposal to curtail Clean Water Act protections.

Central Arizona Project Board Votes to Support Drought Contingency Plan

Central Arizona Project Board Votes to Support Drought Contingency Plan

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 6, 2018

The decision smooths the way for Arizona to sign a multi-state plan to stave off a catastrophic shortage on the Colorado River.

As Pieces of Arizona Drought Plan Fall in Place, CAP Insists on Signing Rights

As Pieces of Arizona Drought Plan Fall in Place, CAP Insists on Signing Rights

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 6, 2018

This major remaining issue has sunk Arizona drought talks in years past.

Gila River Indian Community Approves Major Deal to Provide Water to CAP

Gila River Indian Community Approves Major Deal to Provide Water to CAP

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 5, 2018

The Community has not yet signed the deal, because it is waiting for the passage of Arizona’s Drought Contingency Plan.

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