UHYIKES, IM RAD: The Winningest Arizona Vanity Plates From 2019
It’s good to be vain sometimes.
It’s good to be vain sometimes.
How much messier can this get?
CoreCivic officers kept Justin Fuller from calling lawyers and a prison rape hotline, he said. They piled disciplinary reports on him and threw him in solitary.
“I found out today from a representative at APS who contacted me that the tool comparison box was inaccurate,” a customer told regulators in 2017.
Jeff Guldner apologized publicly on Wednesday for a flawed rate comparison tool that gave customers bad advice.
Had it not been for a subpoena earlier this year, we might not know the full extent of APS’s charitable spending.
An APS audit of the situation “unsurprisingly confirmed its own flawed premise,” according to the complaint.
The state says that under Lean Management principles, it is doing more with less to protect the environment and public health.
Policies generated or inspired by the closed-door “bill mill” have had a devastating impact on communities of color, protesters said.
They want a judge to rule that Arizona’s transparency laws apply to these secretive legislative discussions.
But that won’t stop federal rollbacks that could gut protections for Arizona’s precious water supplies.
Soil sampling showed excessive levels of arsenic, too.
Hospitals and sterilization companies can’t explain it all.
Natural disasters, worsened by climate change, could “lead to the dispersal of pollutants, which could pose a risk to public health,” the GAO warned.
This is not the first time Guldner has been called upon to pledge to end APS’s political spending.
A lawyer for the plaintiffs worries that Arizona Department of Corrections will still treat any fresh settlement as unenforceable.
The Forest Service rushed a critical review of an Arizona copper mine that would threaten people’s lives, communities, and the environment.
As the Trump administration rolls back dozens of environmental protections, it is proudly cracking down on ethylene oxide.
The decision rests in the hands of Judge Roslyn Silver.
“They’re just going to bully you and bully you and bully you until you give up.”
The Corporation Commission contacted Arizona State University shortly after Phoenix New Times published a story about its failure to seek input from scientists.
The group also claimed that uranium mining doesn’t cause environmental degradation.