Party’s over: Kris Mayes to crack down on unregulated THC products
“This is obviously not legal,” the Arizona attorney general said. “And we are going to enforce the law.”
“This is obviously not legal,” the Arizona attorney general said. “And we are going to enforce the law.”
If rooting out waste, fraud and abuse is the goal, teaming up with a guy implicated in a huge fraud scandal is an odd choice.
Now an advisor to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, Lake is being sued for withholding grant funds approved by Congress.
Thousands came to Tempe to see Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez rail against the rich and Donald Trump.
New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joins Sanders’ “Fighting Oligarchy” tour on Thursday.
The state said Gunches’ killing by lethal injection went smoothly. Even if it did, experts doubt it was painless.
Aaron Gunches was convicted of murder in 2004. After a two-year pause on executions, Arizona executed him on March 19.
At a town hall hosted by the two Arizona senators, Quianna Brown said she feared for her special-needs daughter.
“That could have been me,” said one activist with DACA status. The message is clear: Be silent, or be silenced.
Kyrsten Sinema doesn’t often give interviews, but the ex-senator was eager to tell us about lobbying for ibogaine research.
Arizona, we may have a gambling problem.
Passing Proposition 139 killed Arizona’s 15-week ban, but abortion providers still face a tangled web of other restrictions.
The Mazor Collective, which owns Giving Tree Dispensary and the Sneakers brand, picked a winner last month.
With a Republican-controlled legislature, Hobbs has been the only person preventing anti-trans bills from becoming law.
Trans kids just want to be themselves. But a halt on gender-affirming care in Arizona leaves many families feeling desperate.
Save daylight? Are we running out of it?
CozyHome had customers lined up to upgrade their AC systems with state grants. Donald Trump’s freeze ended that program.
Phoenix has broken monthly temperature records five times in the last year.
The 50501 movement is organizing its third protest at the Arizona Capitol since Donald Trump took office.
State Rep. Alexander Kolodin blamed county prosecutors for Preston Lord’s death. County attorney Rachel Mitchell clapped back.
She’s not governor, a senator or the head of Voice of America, at least yet. But she is on the federal payroll now.
The former senator made a rare public appearance to stump for ibogaine, a promising Schedule 1 drug for brain injuries.