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New Mexico Is Giving Medical Pot Cards to Nonresidents — But Was It a Mistake?

New Mexico Is Giving Medical Pot Cards to Nonresidents — But Was It a Mistake?

By Ali SwensonSeptember 10, 2019

The law used to require New Mexico residency. Now it says any “person” can register for a card.

Ex-Cop and Moon Valley Teacher Retires After Questionable Facebook Posts

Ex-Cop and Moon Valley Teacher Retires After Questionable Facebook Posts

By Meg O'ConnorSeptember 10, 2019

“I say let’s go back to the firing squad,” he wrote about a prisoner’s execution. “Why don’t we sell tickets and give the proceeds to the family??”

Vaping-Related Deaths and Illnesses Spare Arizona, for Now

By Natasha YeeSeptember 9, 2019

Arizona is beating the odds — ironic, considering that it’s the only pot-friendly state where cannabis products aren’t tested for contaminants.

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What Anti-Pot Crusader Bill Montgomery’s Supreme Court Seat Means for Weed

By Meg O'ConnorSeptember 9, 2019

Montgomery’s father went to prison for selling marijuana. The county attorney has been on a crusade against the plant ever since.

Migrant Fathers Seek Damages From USA for Family Separations

By Hannah CritchfieldSeptember 9, 2019

They didn’t see their children from two months. Now they’re asking for $3 million each in damages.

The 2019 Cardinals: Coach Kliff Kingsbury, Quarterback Kyler Murray, and the Clap

The 2019 Cardinals: Coach Kliff Kingsbury, Quarterback Kyler Murray, and the Clap

By Stuart WarnerSeptember 8, 2019

If you can say that three times real fast, this team might be good after all.

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Employee Alleges Racial Discrimination, ‘Political Bullying’ by Arizona Public Service

Employee Alleges Racial Discrimination, ‘Political Bullying’ by Arizona Public Service

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 6, 2019

“APS Employees are told often by Senior Management and Leadership who to support, what to Support, and which candidates,” the letter said.

Lawmaker Criticized For Comments on Guns in ‘Black and Brown’ Communities

Lawmaker Criticized For Comments on Guns in ‘Black and Brown’ Communities

By Steven HsiehSeptember 6, 2019

“They have firearms galore.”

AZ Banned Hunting Contests, but Legal Loopholes Leave Room for Interpretation

AZ Banned Hunting Contests, but Legal Loopholes Leave Room for Interpretation

By Ali SwensonSeptember 6, 2019

“We just need to read the law and word things differently and work it from a different angle. Selling cocaine is illegal but happens daily.”

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More Than a Dozen Women Accuse Art Maven Bill Tonnesen of Sexual Misconduct

By Hannah CritchfieldSeptember 6, 2019

A Facebook post leads to an avalanche of complaints against the Phoenix artist.

Take 2: Controversial Italian Developer Again Seeks Easements Near Grand Canyon

Take 2: Controversial Italian Developer Again Seeks Easements Near Grand Canyon

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 5, 2019

If successful, the proposal could literally pave the way for the construction of hotels, spas, and shopping malls near Grand Canyon.

In All-Day Hearing, Arizona Regulators Struggle to Hold APS Execs Accountable

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 5, 2019

Honestly, it was kind of a shitshow.

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South Phoenix and Sal DiCiccio’s Constituents Voted to Keep Light Rail

South Phoenix and Sal DiCiccio’s Constituents Voted to Keep Light Rail

By Steven HsiehSeptember 4, 2019

Percentage totals of voters supporting light rail outnumbered those against it by more than double digits in every district.

Ducey Picks Bill Montgomery as New State Supreme Court Justice

Ducey Picks Bill Montgomery as New State Supreme Court Justice

By Ray SternSeptember 4, 2019

“Type faster… the suspense is killing us!!!”

Cop Under Investigation Called Woman ‘Cum Dumpster,’ Beat Civilians, Lawsuits Say

By Meg O'ConnorSeptember 4, 2019

Records depict Jones as an antagonistic braggadocio who once dragged a witness to a cemetery and threatened to put a bullet in a fellow officer’s head.

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Amid Newsroom Tension, <i>Arizona Republic</i> Staffers Go Public With Union Drive

Amid Newsroom Tension, Arizona Republic Staffers Go Public With Union Drive

By Steven HsiehSeptember 4, 2019

“Our newsroom needs a seat at the table.”

Gannett Confiscates Pro-Union <i>Arizona Republic</i> Reporter’s Work Phone

Gannett Confiscates Pro-Union Arizona Republic Reporter’s Work Phone

By Steven HsiehSeptember 3, 2019

“I asked how I would conduct interviews the rest of the day. She said, ‘You won’t.’ I asked when I could have it back. She said she would let me know.”

<i>Arizona Republic</i> Boss Compares Unionizing Staff to ‘Crackpots and Criminals’

Arizona Republic Boss Compares Unionizing Staff to ‘Crackpots and Criminals’

By Steven HsiehAugust 30, 2019

Editor Greg Burton also made a veiled threat to discipline employees for union activity.

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Fired Phoenix Cop Sentenced to One-Year Probation for Hitting Handcuffed Man

Fired Phoenix Cop Sentenced to One-Year Probation for Hitting Handcuffed Man

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 30, 2019

A former Phoenix police officer and ex-union leader who was caught on video slapping a handcuffed suspect was sentenced to one year of probation.

Phoenix Police Reform Committee Holds First Meeting

Phoenix Police Reform Committee Holds First Meeting

By Meg O'ConnorAugust 30, 2019

“I’m appreciating the acknowledgment that there will be some conflict, but we are all committed to being a part of the healing process.”

Groups Challenge BLM Decision Allowing Shooting in Protected Sonoran Desert

Groups Challenge BLM Decision Allowing Shooting in Protected Sonoran Desert

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 30, 2019

The National Rifle Association lobbied hard in Washington, D.C., to persuade the agency to allow target practice in Sonoran Desert National Monument.

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Transgender Woman Stepped Onto Light Rail Platform; She Ended Up in ICE Custody

Transgender Woman Stepped Onto Light Rail Platform; She Ended Up in ICE Custody

By Hannah CritchfieldAugust 29, 2019

Naomi Ramirez Rosales was accompanying a friend who was going to ride the train; she was arrested after standing on the platform without a ticket.

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