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New Species of Arizona Horned Dinosaur Named After Late Tucson ‘Renaissance Man’

New Species of Arizona Horned Dinosaur Named After Late Tucson ‘Renaissance Man’

By Ray SternDecember 17, 2018

Stan Krzyzanowski “was self-taught. He was a remarkable guy… The only sad thing was he didn’t see this.”

Want Public Records From the Arizona Governor’s Office? Be Prepared to Wait

Want Public Records From the Arizona Governor’s Office? Be Prepared to Wait

By Joseph FlahertyDecember 17, 2018

Some records lingered in the governor’s office for around a year before they were finally turned over to the requestor.

Budding Leaf: Curaleaf Carves Out New Territory With Midtown Roots Acquisition

Budding Leaf: Curaleaf Carves Out New Territory With Midtown Roots Acquisition

By Nick MeyersDecember 14, 2018

“We didn’t get any opposition coming in … with an exception from our competition.”

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Chatting With Greta Rogers, the 90-Year-Old Who Dunked on Robert Sarver

Chatting With Greta Rogers, the 90-Year-Old Who Dunked on Robert Sarver

By Steven HsiehDecember 14, 2018

Greta talks Suns, DiCiccio, and the Internet.

Maricopa County Dems Yank Support For Phoenix Councilman Nowakowski

By Steven HsiehDecember 14, 2018

Michael Nowakowski is facing a potential recall election.

Despite Looming Shortages, Phoenix City Council Sinks Proposed Water Rate Hike

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 13, 2018

The additional funding would have helped shored up Phoenix water supplies ahead of an imminent, likely drought on the Colorado River.

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Update: Phoenix City Council to Delay Vote on $230 Million Suns Arena Renovations

Update: Phoenix City Council to Delay Vote on $230 Million Suns Arena Renovations

By Steven HsiehDecember 12, 2018

The Phoenix City Council will vote Wednesday on whether to spend taxpayer dollars on the Suns.

Who Mistakenly Called Ex-Sheriff Joe Arpaio a ‘Convicted Felon?’ Lots of People

Who Mistakenly Called Ex-Sheriff Joe Arpaio a ‘Convicted Felon?’ Lots of People

By Ray SternDecember 12, 2018

He’s suing CNN, Huffington Post and Rolling Stone but there are plenty of people who have misrepresented his criminal record.

The EPA’s Latest Proposal Is Terrible News for Arizona Water

The EPA’s Latest Proposal Is Terrible News for Arizona Water

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 12, 2018

Wildlife are also poised to lose critical habitat under the Trump administration’s proposal to curtail Clean Water Act protections.

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Top Phoenix City Prosecutor Leaves After Deaths of Domestic Violence Victims

By Bill MyersDecember 10, 2018

City says that Vicki HIll’s retirement was planned last summer but hasn’t verified that claim.

Sources: Avondale Police Sergeant  Fired After Making Racist Facebook Posts

Sources: Avondale Police Sergeant Fired After Making Racist Facebook Posts

By Steven HsiehDecember 10, 2018

Sgt. Sean Maas is appealing his termination.

Inquiry: No Rules Broken in Special Treatment of Sue Black’s Ex-Housemate

Inquiry: No Rules Broken in Special Treatment of Sue Black’s Ex-Housemate

By Steven HsiehDecember 7, 2018

Nothing to see here.

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Central Arizona Project Board Votes to Support Drought Contingency Plan

Central Arizona Project Board Votes to Support Drought Contingency Plan

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 6, 2018

The decision smooths the way for Arizona to sign a multi-state plan to stave off a catastrophic shortage on the Colorado River.

As Pieces of Arizona Drought Plan Fall in Place, CAP Insists on Signing Rights

As Pieces of Arizona Drought Plan Fall in Place, CAP Insists on Signing Rights

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 6, 2018

This major remaining issue has sunk Arizona drought talks in years past.

Gila River Indian Community Approves Major Deal to Provide Water to CAP

Gila River Indian Community Approves Major Deal to Provide Water to CAP

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 5, 2018

The Community has not yet signed the deal, because it is waiting for the passage of Arizona’s Drought Contingency Plan.

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Drivers Needed: Waymo’s New Autonomous Taxi Service Falls Short of 2018 Goal

Drivers Needed: Waymo’s New Autonomous Taxi Service Falls Short of 2018 Goal

By Ray SternDecember 5, 2018

The new service, while impressive in its own right, isn’t quite the “Johnny Cab” many thought it would be.

Prescott Educator Accused David Stringer of Anti-Semitism in 2017

Prescott Educator Accused David Stringer of Anti-Semitism in 2017

By Steven HsiehDecember 5, 2018

State Rep. David Stringer allegedly pointed at her Star of David necklace and said, “I know exactly who I am speaking to.”

David Stringer Stripped of Two More Committee Roles After Racist Comments

David Stringer Stripped of Two More Committee Roles After Racist Comments

By Steven HsiehDecember 4, 2018

The moves significantly diminish Stringer’s influence as a state lawmaker.

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Prescott City Council Calls on State Rep. Stringer to Resign For Racist Comments

Prescott City Council Calls on State Rep. Stringer to Resign For Racist Comments

By Steven HsiehDecember 4, 2018

“Mr. Stringer’s misguided, outdated, and offensive opinions reflect poorly and inaccurately on all of us.”

‘Friendly’ Proposal by CAP Board Could Derail Arizona Drought Talks

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 4, 2018

“This threatens to trigger further amendments from others who want to modify the deal, thus negating the progress we have made…”

Rep. David Stringer Wrote White Nationalist Column in 2017

Rep. David Stringer Wrote White Nationalist Column in 2017

By Steven HsiehDecember 3, 2018

“The United States may be the first nation in history to voluntarily surrender its traditional culture and national identity to other peoples.”

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Guatemalan Migrant: Tohono Couple Demanded $1K a Night Ransom

Guatemalan Migrant: Tohono Couple Demanded $1K a Night Ransom

By Ray SternDecember 3, 2018

Leland Hendricks told police the migrant had only been at his home for one night, but he admitted hitting the man and taking his cellphone.

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