Phoenix Woman Who Used Marijuana During Her Pregnancy Appeals Child Endangerment Case
“A public health nightmare.”
“A public health nightmare.”
The Democratic lawmakers expressed concern in a letter that the audit is an effort to “promote baseless conspiracy theories.”
“Allister Adel in short time in office has completely failed her professional responsibilities…” – Matthew Aguilar
“I think the fire department needs to get their personnel acclimated to the heat.”
The musical satire will be performed by the Scottsdale Community Players at the Historic Stagebrush Theatre later this month.
Last year, monsoon season was the driest on record. This year, so far, has not been much better.
The rally will be held on July 24 at the Arizona Federal Theatre in Phoenix.
“Greed drove Uber to ignore known risks.”
Willie and Snoop, yes. But also Martha and Kristen.
Heat deaths in Arizona reached a record high last year. But making good shade is difficult, expensive, and can be water-intensive.
The ACLU of Arizona is accusing MCAO of systematically coercing defendants into accepting plea deals.
The lawsuit accuses the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts of firing an employee for making its CEO look bad.
He’s emerged as a valuable resource for those who seek to understand the ramifications of recreational legalization.
The backers of Proposition 208 want to overturn the flat tax system that Arizona lawmakers approved.
The court’s conservative majority ruled that Arizonas laws don’t violate the Voting Rights Act.
The husband of an MCSO inmate who killed herself last year says that they failed to keep her safe.
Arizona officials are bucking activists’ demands to only permit the Pinyon Plain Mine to be closed.
“The fight will continue.” — Phil Martinez
One individual accused a former Florence Police officer of using and distributing methamphetamine. Another said he acted “erratic.”
“I really do believe she will do whatever is necessary, even if it’s bending the facts, just to get a conviction,” Bruce Walker, legal defender.
Some cannabis advocates think expungement initiated by the state would be the best way to go about clearing records.
“We continue to investigate and won’t discuss an open investigation,” said a state DHS spokesperson.