Vacant Downtown Phoenix Building Burns Down, Clearing Way for Planned Apartments
It’s too early to say what caused the fire, investigators say.
It’s too early to say what caused the fire, investigators say.
“Wait for more people to die (or) start working on this now.”
Teachers: “The worst possible thing we can do is not take action right now.”
NORML state director Mikel Weisser said legislation he hoped to see pass is likely dead for now.
“When you lose it, it’s gone. You can’t get it back.”
Good news: The government isn’t coming for your paleteros and eloteros.
“We do need you to stick with the talking points provided.”
Arizona not part of suit because, the state says, the criminal allegations against the British drug maker aren’t believable, and the state saves money by sticking with Suboxone.
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As walkout talks grow, groups beyond the core #RedForEd leaders will have to decide how far they want to push Ducey and the Legislature.
Interestingly, the governor didn’t hold a photo op to celebrate the passage of this particular bill.
“I don’t know about you, but I can’t walk back into my classroom without getting more for our students in this movement.”
“Can you feel the earth shifting for lasting marijuana reform?”
So far this year, 21 pedestrians and one bicyclist have been killed in Phoenix alone.
“He took a shot at one demand here, and he missed that,” Noah Karvelis said. “And we have four others that he hasn’t even touched upon yet.”
It’s hard to see this as anything but a sign of the power of #RedForEd.
“Arizona welcomes Uber self-driving cars with open arms and wide open roads.”
“We will be announcing a walkout date,” said Derek Harris, a teacher at Dietz K-8 School in Tucson.
The victims posted video minutes before the crash.
Undocumented students in Arizona are starting to come to terms with what the ruling means for their education.
“It’s the luck of the draw if you get a bad batch.”
The first 225 members of the Arizona National Guard have been sent to the U.S.-Mexico border as part of a security mission announced last week by Defense Secretary James Mattis.