Activists Say Bills Signed by Ducey ‘Gut’ Police Accountability in Arizona
One of the bills would mandate that members of a police oversight board have 80 hours of law enforcement training.
One of the bills would mandate that members of a police oversight board have 80 hours of law enforcement training.
The proposal would require that developers fence-off existing trees located on construction sites to protect them.
A spokesperson for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office said the case needed additional investigation.
Maricopa County agreed to pay Shane McGough $25,000 in a settlement agreement.
Attorney Allister Adel has previously issued statements stressing that she wouldn’t prosecute women “for their health care choices.”
Some doctors are having to address concerns from staff that they might be prosecuted for assisting with abortions.
Current and former staffers discuss what’s contributing to the exodus at the state’s largest paper.
Critics argue that Senate Bill 1457 is unconstitutional and merely a ploy to get abortion cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.
The agent was allegedly paid $8,000 per undocumented immigrant that he smuggled into the United States, the feds claim.
The Arizona Border Counties Coalition claimed that Ducey never consulted them about his decision to deploy the National Guard.
The Phoenix Police Department is allegedly refusing to return the property of protesters whose charges have been dismissed.
Colonel Heston Silbert, the Department of Public Safety director, will serve as “interim” director for the time being.
Maricopa County officials say that the lots will be emptied by the end of June.
The parents of Theresa Medina Thomas accuse several federal agents of excessive force.
Dispensaries plan to provide tents, misters, fans, and maybe even food trucks to help customers beat the heat in lines.
With bathroom facilities lacking, the revelers started shitting in the desert.
The number of suspected migrant remains recovered in southern Arizona surged in 2020.
The tentative agreement between the City of Phoenix and the police union features some reform-minded policy changes.
The padlocked room in a house in Nogales where 16 undocumented immigrants were stuck in stank of “human waste.”
A bill that would threaten doctors who perform certain abortions with jail time is one vote away from the governor’s desk.
Staff at a privately run immigration detention facility in Arizona endangered detainees, a new report found.
Several board members of AZPOST said the Scottsdale Police Department’s probe into and firing of a former commander was retaliatory.