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How the sheriff’s office milked $163M from a racial profiling case it lost

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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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Ex-Libertarian Activist Vann Gutier Gets Probation, Jail Time in Assault Case

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 19, 2019

The sheriff’s office requested multiple felony charges for activist Vann Gutier of Phoenix. A plea deal reduced that to a single misdemeanor.

Phoenix Medical Marijuana Patient Jailed for Vape Pen

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 18, 2019

“He was like, ‘The weed doesn’t matter. We only care about the wax.””

Arizona Democrats Push ERA One More Time, Republicans Block Them Again

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 16, 2019

Republicans rejected equality again.

After Colorado River Drought Plan, What’s Next for Water in Arizona?

After Colorado River Drought Plan, What’s Next for Water in Arizona?

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 12, 2019

“It’s always about bringing in water from someplace else,” said Sandy Bahr of the Sierra Club.

APS Claims Customer Rates Don’t Fund Its Political Spending. APS Is Wrong

APS Claims Customer Rates Don’t Fund Its Political Spending. APS Is Wrong

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 10, 2019

The utility says ratepayers aren’t the source of its political spending. Experts say that’s impossible.

ACLU: Bill Montgomery’s Office Is Still Prosecuting Medical Marijuana Patients

ACLU: Bill Montgomery’s Office Is Still Prosecuting Medical Marijuana Patients

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 9, 2019

County attorney’s anti-marijuana crusade continues, even with a Supreme Court decision pending.

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From Travel Records to Twitter: Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar’s Bad Week

From Travel Records to Twitter: Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar’s Bad Week

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 8, 2019

“Porn loving whiny bitch.”

Lawsuit: Arizona’s Dept. of Economic Security Is Literally a Toxic Place to Work

Lawsuit: Arizona’s Dept. of Economic Security Is Literally a Toxic Place to Work

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 5, 2019

There was no automated external defibrillator device, or AED, on the premises to jump-start her heart. Nor was anyone there trained in CPR.

APS Documents Revealing Millions in Spending Leave Many Questions Unanswered

APS Documents Revealing Millions in Spending Leave Many Questions Unanswered

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 4, 2019

Where that money went is one of many questions that remain unanswered after the utility released hundreds of pages of documents last Friday.

AG’s Office: Former CorpComm Candidate Kiana Sears Did Not Violate Law

AG’s Office: Former CorpComm Candidate Kiana Sears Did Not Violate Law

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 29, 2019

Last fall, Sears neglected to disclose several defunct LLCs when she filed to run for the Arizona Corporation Commission.

Utilities Director Trots the Globe on Arizona Corporation Commission Time

Utilities Director Trots the Globe on Arizona Corporation Commission Time

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 29, 2019

In 2017 and 2018, Elijah Abinah spent at least eight weeks visiting four countries for work on projects backed by the U.S. government.

New Wave of Arizona Lawsuits Hits Monsanto as Jury Awards $81M to Victim

New Wave of Arizona Lawsuits Hits Monsanto as Jury Awards $81M to Victim

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 28, 2019

The fresh round of lawsuits come as a jury in California awarded a man more than $80 million in damages

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Jason Rose’s PR Firm Feud Escalates From YouTube to Restraining Orders

Jason Rose’s PR Firm Feud Escalates From YouTube to Restraining Orders

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 26, 2019

“You’re a mean person, and you run with a mean crew!”

YouTube Mom Accused of Child Abuse Had Prior DCS Reports

YouTube Mom Accused of Child Abuse Had Prior DCS Reports

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 22, 2019

The Department of Child Services is not answering questions about what it knew about the Hobson home and when.

Staying Past Hours at Camelback Mountain? That’ll Be $107

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 22, 2019

Last year, an average of 1.7 cars per day received a parking citation at Camelback Mountain.

Height v. Blight? Phoenix City Council Punts on High-Rise Condos

Height v. Blight? Phoenix City Council Punts on High-Rise Condos

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 21, 2019

Homeowners argue that a proposed high-rise development at the Phoenix Country Club would lead to the blight of their historic neighborhoods.

Arizona Supreme Court Justices Appear to Favor Medical-Marijuana Extracts

Arizona Supreme Court Justices Appear to Favor Medical-Marijuana Extracts

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 19, 2019

Tuesday’s Supreme Court hearing included a detailed discussion of pot brownies.

This Winter Gave Us Record Snow and Rain, but What Did It Do for the Drought?

This Winter Gave Us Record Snow and Rain, but What Did It Do for the Drought?

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 19, 2019

Not even close.

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For Polluting the Air, Maricopa County Slaps Circle K With Video Job, Small Fine

For Polluting the Air, Maricopa County Slaps Circle K With Video Job, Small Fine

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 18, 2019

Last year, the parent company of the gas station chain raked in more than $8 billion in profits.

Speculators Back Controversial Water Transfer Bill in Arizona House

Speculators Back Controversial Water Transfer Bill in Arizona House

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 15, 2019

The “birthright” of water in the Harquahala Valley was for it to someday be used elsewhere, said Stan Barnes, a lobbyist for the Harquahala Valley Water Project.

Should You Eat Fish From Community Ponds Around Phoenix? Maybe Not, Study Says

Should You Eat Fish From Community Ponds Around Phoenix? Maybe Not, Study Says

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 14, 2019

A new study found pesticides, metals, and other contaminants in fish from community fishing spots around the Valley.

We Asked Phoenix Voters Who They Picked For Mayor

We Asked Phoenix Voters Who They Picked For Mayor

By Steven Hsieh and OthersMarch 12, 2019

It’s election day, baby.

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