Has Marijuana Legalization Boosted Arizona Home Values?
Unpacking a bold claim.
Unpacking a bold claim.
Michael Phillips was booked into Pinal County Jail last Friday on felony drug charges.
Schools are contending with widely diverging public health guidance on masks in the classroom.
Weekly newspaper The Arizona Informant is celebrating its 50th year of covering the Black community.
The Veterans Action Council is a nationwide group of veterans seeking to challenge the federal prohibition against cannabis use in vets suffering from PTSD and other pain associated with their service.
Ducey signed an amicus brief filed calling for the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.
The announcement comes one day after she and Ducey seemingly diverged on their messaging regarding CDC guidance.
A woman claims in a new lawsuit that a former Phoenix cop sexually assaulted her in a vacant lot.
The platform suspended at least nine audit-related accounts on Tuesday.
The controversial sports site will also broadcast this year’s game.
A woman alleges that an MCSO detective raped her while investigating her domestic violence case.
“We will always be 25 to 40 percent less than competitors in our space.”
“Excessive” means something different in Phoenix, where residents can count on a heat wave every summer.
A federal ruling has sent a wave of anxiety through Arizona’s immigrant communities.
Guests staying in the weed wing will have special privileges specific to enjoying cannabis.
Arizona is once again reporting some of the highest new COVID-19 infection rates in the nation.
“Cash buyers are going to win it all day long,” Lieb said.
An outside investigator said that meth dealing allegations against a Florence cop were “credible.”
Lawmakers, educators, and activists have touted the idea of electric school buses this month, but they and the news media overlooked the significant cost of the vehicles.
Turns out, there are some very good reasons to keep your MMJ card current. Here are four.
In two weeks, the federal eviction moratorium will lift. But $32 million in rent relief has yet to reach Phoenix renters.
A travel frenzy spurred by easing pandemic restrictions has brought Scottsdale to a breaking point.