Lawsuit: Phoenix Cops Shot Two Men, Let One Bleed Out, and Then Lied About It
The lawsuit alleges that the Phoenix Police Department engaged in a “cover-up.”
The lawsuit alleges that the Phoenix Police Department engaged in a “cover-up.”
The eastern Arizona town leased land to a pot company, then had to renege on the agreement.
“I am serious about the position. I’m not retired.”
“I think it probably came as a shock to some of the campaigns that the president decided to weigh in this early in the race.”
Scottsdale now sits alongside Miami and Oakland as the tenth-most expensive rental market in the country.
“People asked me, ‘Well, did you think of killing him at that time?’ Well, yes, I did – who wouldn’t in that situation?”
“This is effective, purposeful displacement.”
Tucson cannabis dispensaries are using in-store kiosks to facilitate orders. Is this a new trend?
New claims against Chandler police allege officers targeted activists for arrest – and then gave them toilet water to drink.
Globe cops allegedly knew that Memory Burns was mentally ill and taser her anyway.
Arizona’s medical marijuana market has been around for more than a decade, but it wasn’t until a year ago that the state started requiring dispensaries to test their cannabis for safety.
One Gab user wrote: “Even hardcore Trumpers didnt see anything resembling fraud. You all failed.”
A faction of Arizona’s most ardent believers in voter fraud has turned against the Cyber Ninjas’ effort, now that it’s complete.
No hearings have occurred in Maryvale while two are slated to take place in Scottsdale.
Activists are calling on Arizona’s Senators to lead on immigration reforms. So far, they have been quiet.
The $12 million program is being funded by federal COVID-19 relief funds.
Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema has been dubbed a “pharma favorite in Congress.”
Arizona elected officials will speak alongside Capitol rioters at Phoenix’s own “Justice For J6” rally.
Here are five smoky soirees taking place around Arizona in the coming weeks.
Amateur pot farmers, rejoice: Nate Lipton has opened a Phoenix branch of his Growers House gardening shop.
“I’m not doing it to get my name in the paper,” Arpaio said. “When I go to the toilet, my name is in the paper.”
“They put every possible thing to put in those cars.”