Phoenix Investigates Working Conditions After 911 Dispatcher’s Health Failure
Pamela Cooper remains on life support.
Pamela Cooper remains on life support.
“There’s no easy way to say this, guys, I have snapped. I have three sources. Stay home til they are found.”
A variety of bills that critics say undermine abortion in Arizona are gaining steam in the state Legislature.
The Phoenix dispensary has a new shop to show off.
A bitter end to the high-profile higher-education saga.
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The U.S. is admitting some asylum seekers again, but not in Nogales, Sonora.
It’s estimated that around one in five of the approximately 187 police dispatchers contracted COVID-19 in December and January alone.
A Chicago firm has scooped it up.
Phoenix City Councilmember Carlos Garcia said that the city can’t wait for the county attorney to finish their probe.
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Federal immigration prosecutors aren’t following the Biden administration’s new guidelines, attorneys allege.
New perspectives on customer-service growing pains in the Arizona pot market.
The MCSO Deputy who sicced a K9 on a handcuffed inmate was cleared of criminal wrongdoing and department policy violations.
New businesses are flooding in. New housing is being constructed. A current of fresh new energy seems to animate Main Street.
Flags are at half-mast to recognize the 500,000 in the United States who have died from COVID-19.
Some Arizona MMJ patients feel that legalization has made marijuana less accessible for them.
One thing both campaigns agree on: The measures in place to control dark money and require transparency are insufficient.
Chair of the House Ethics Committee Beck Nutt wrote in a letter that the committee isn’t an “arena for waging political contests.”
“This is an awful solution to a problem that basically doesn’t exist.”
To date, no one has been charged in Josie Marquez’s death. “We don’t know if there’s going to be any justice,” her brother said.