This Week in COVID: Vaccinations Are Happening, But the Morgues Keep Filling Up
Hospitals are stretched thin.
Hospitals are stretched thin.
No Christmas truce.
Joe Watson, a former reporter, spent time in prison for robberies. Now he’s the spokesperson for the Tucson-area prosecutor’s office.
Rae’Lee Klein won’t be getting her job back as former station manager of the student-run Blaze Radio, either.
We hit up four smoke shops in the greater Phoenix area and picked out a variety of gifts you might consider giving the stoner in your life.
More than 8,000 are dead so far.
New ordinances are creating de-facto monopolies for existing medical marijuana facilities and building barriers for new players.
Meet some of the winners, and learn how the game is played.
We hit Phoenix-area streets and were delighted to find several shops selling excellent CBD gifts.
One expert predicts a “humanitarian crisis.”
Prop 207 gives employers broad rights to restrict cannabis use among their employees.
Will Tempe follow the lead of Gilbert and others and ban new dispensaries?
There was no shortage of police-related news this year. And most of it wasn’t good.
Robertson has admitted to molesting 10 paperboys.
Two employees were convicted in 1980 of molesting paperboys.
White House task force calls for “aggressive” mitigation measures.
Among other things, he runs a website that outs his wife and local teenagers and parents for partying at a house he owns.
White House officials think Arizona should take more aggressive mitigation to stem the COVID-19 surge.
Cinnamon rolls, brownies, Rice Krispie treats, and more.
He spent the night in jail.
Metro Phoenix’s economy is showing some positive signs that could help the region in its potential recovery next year.
“It is kind of concerning, but at the same time I’m going to keep doing what I got to do,” Moss said.