DES Told Caseworker to Help Investigate Family for Alleged Abuse
It was a request from staff who were investigating for possible abuse.
It was a request from staff who were investigating for possible abuse.
But that won’t stop federal rollbacks that could gut protections for Arizona’s precious water supplies.
Also on the list: bank and tax statements, vehicle registration, and insurance cards.
“Don’t give up,” a 2018 Juul pamphlet reads. “You’ll find your perfect puff.”
All of them were under his care as inmates at the Cochise County Jail.
Metro said she told rescuers she did not want to be airlifted out and suffered serious injuries requiring surgery as a result of the dizzying ordeal.
“That is a flat lie,” Snow said. “It is a misstatement to the Latino community members present.”
Bell, who is homeless, has been charged with a class 6 felony for allegedly stealing a burrito.
Beware the Thanksgiving germs.
Soil sampling showed excessive levels of arsenic, too.
Mesa schools superintendent Ember Conley was ousted last week amid news that the district’s administrative spending was almost $1M over budget.
After meeting six times from September to November, here are the group’s highly-anticipated findings.
Hospitals and sterilization companies can’t explain it all.
“…By removing the vocabulary students have to talk about themselves, they are denying students the ability to be themselves.”
“If Roe v. Wade leaves, Arizona can become El Salvador,” Terán said.
Sue Jiang has been in a Shanghai prison for nearly three months. Her family and friends in Arizona are still looking for answers.
“The government failed in its attempt to criminalize basic human kindness,” Warren said.
A widely seen video of the March 2018 fatal Uber crash in Tempe shows the scene as much darker than it is, a lighting study by Tempe PD proved.
We asked Colby Bower all the questions you had about the digital cards coming to Arizona on December 1.
Phoenix remains the largest city in the country without independent oversight of police, but after the meeting on Tuesday, that seems sure to change.
Lovell, Wertzberger, and Petersen are simply “no longer with the agency.”
“A veteran on campus, even unarmed, would discourage a bad actor, knowing there is a tough guy available. Even if it is only to break up fights…”