ADL: Anti-Semitic Incidents on the Rise in Arizona for Third Straight Year
“You’re a Jew. I’m going to burn you.”
“You’re a Jew. I’m going to burn you.”
If you used Facebook to RSVP to one of 11 family separation protests in Arizona last June, odds are your friends aren’t the only ones who took note.
“In fact, temperature is not the best predictor for ozone episodes in most of Arizona.”
As most seasoned smokers will tell you, comparing vaping to ripping a bong is like comparing Spotify to vinyl.
FBI data show SPD is classifying rape cases as unfounded at a rate much higher than the national average and higher than any other similarly sized city in Maricopa County
“He is not American born. We need TRUE BLOODED AMERICANS running AMERICAN cities and states.”
Arizona law enforcement officers take #FeelingCuteChallenge.
Former art director named Designer of the Year in statewide competition.
In Arizona, 1,112 police officers have been decertified for misconduct ranging from foolish to downright criminal.
AZ Patriots members have been making trips to the border, shouting at migrants to “go home.”
“If you are going to recognize Christians, you have to recognize Wiccans and the Satanic Temple too.”
For months, Phoenix Water Services Department employee Debbie Purcell fought to get accommodations for her cancer.
How a health-scare hoax flew 2,000 miles from Arizona to Pennsylvania.
“You’re going to wish you said that earlier,” Officer McCarthy said, commanding his police dog, Fracken, to attack, according to the lawsuit.
The Utility Air Regulatory Group is run by a law firm where the EPA’s top air-quality official was, until very recently, a partner.
Executives should have been running a utility, critics say. Instead, they were running political campaigns.
“I thought the most we’d ever have is 50,000,” Will Humble said.
Those who want easy answers will be disappointed.
How to really light it up in the Valley during the biggest day of the year for local marijuana fans.
The sheriff’s office requested multiple felony charges for activist Vann Gutier of Phoenix. A plea deal reduced that to a single misdemeanor.
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I woke up early this morning in Boston. I literally roll over, reach for my phone, put my phone to my ear, and it starts.