Pro-Pot Campaign Unveils Father’s Day-Themed Billboard

A group that wants to legalize marijuana in Arizona unveiled a Father’s Day-themed billboard on Thursday that urges regulation in order to keep cannabis out of kids’ hands. “Please, card my son,” reads the digital billboard on the southwest corner of Seventh and Lincoln streets. “Regulate the sale of marijuana…

Arizona Storm Chasers Gear Up for Monsoon Season

The North American Monsoon is officially upon us. For the next three months, Arizona will be prone to heavy downpours, flash floods, dust storms, dry lightning, perhaps even a tornado or two. While most residents will witness the weather from the relative safety of their homes, a handful of Arizona…

Feds Charge Phoenix Cop for Starting Wildfire with Tracer Rounds

Federal authorities have charged a Phoenix police officer and his cousin for setting off a wildfire near the ghost town of Cleator while target shooting with tracer ammunition. Tom Sario, who has worked as a Phoenix officer for nine years, “is currently working on a non-enforcement position,” says Sergeant Jonathan…

Solar Settlement Talks Brokered by Governor Ducey Have Been ‘Suspended’

Settlement talks brokered by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey between a pro-solar group, lawmakers, and the state’s largest utility have been halted for now. “They’ve been suspended,” Kris Mayes, spokeswoman for the SolarCity-backed group, told New Times on Thursday. Mayes added that the suspension is effective immediately. “Unfortunately, that’s all I can say.”…

Arizona Public Service Customers Rally to Protest Proposed Rate Hike

Inside the air-conditioned confines of the Hyatt Regency in downtown Phoenix earlier today, Arizona Public Service, was hosting the second annual Residential Demand Charges for Utilities Summit. Outside, about 50 protesters braved the heat to speak out against a pending proposal by the state’s largest utility to change the way it bills…

‘Open, Oozing Sores’ Going Untreated at Perryville Women’s Prison

At least 100 women in the largest unit at Perryville women’s prison in Goodyear are not being properly treated for “unexplained and unresolved rashes and skin conditions” that are leaving them with “open oozing sores on their legs, arms, and torsos,” according to a May 31 letter from the nonprofit advocacy group Prison…