Boxing Legend and Humanitarian Muhammad Ali Dead in Arizona at 74

Boxing legend Muhammad Ali, a.k.a. “The Greatest,” one of the top sports figures of all time, died at age 74 at a Phoenix area hospital on Friday night. Ali was said to have died of complications from Parkinson’s disease, from which he’d suffered since the 1990s. Following medical setbacks that…

Look! Up in the Sky! It’s Chemtrails! Again!

You know things are heating up in Arizona when a) the mercury edges toward 120 degrees, or b) politicians start squawking about chemtrails. Try c) both of the above. Last month, Senator John McCain’s campaign released a series of attack ads linking his main GOP primary rival, physician and former…

AZFMR in Turmoil After Halting Marijuana-Legalization Drive

Stacey Theis spent untold hours in recent months tooling across Arizona in her bright-green CannaBus, talking to voters and collecting signatures for a grassroots marijuana-legalization campaign. After Wednesday’s announcement by the group, Arizonans for Mindful Regulation, that it was halting its 2016 petition drive a month before the state’s July…

Arizona Pro-Marijuana Group AZFMR Halts 2016 Legalization Effort

A grassroots Arizona cannabis-legalization campaign halted its drive for a 2016 ballot measure on Wednesday after failing to reach its signature-collection goals. Campaign manager Jason Medar confirmed in an April 12 blog post that Arizonans for Mindful Regulation wasn’t gathering petitions fast enough to make the July 7 deadline to…

Judge Snow: Arpaio Committed Perjury, Criminal Referral to Come

Outside Phoenix’s Sandra Day O’Connor U.S. Courthouse on Tuesday, opponents of Sheriff Joe Arpaio serenaded passersby with live mariachi music, chanted “Arrest Arpaio, not the people,” and unveiled a giant balloon depicting their nemesis in handcuffs and stripes. But inside the courthouse, by the the end of a five-hour session,…

Marijuana Dispensary Fights for Site Near ASU

Swell Farmacy’s plan to build a marijuana dispensary near Arizona State University hit a roadblock with Tempe zoning officials and may end up in court because of allegations of a conflict of interest on the zoning board. Swell Farmacy, also known as Healing Healthcare 3 Inc., wants to build its…

ACLU Says Charge Arpaio Criminally, Fine Him $300,000

Today, in a preview of a high-stakes hearing on Tuesday, May 31, in the contempt case of Sheriff Joe Arpaio and three of his subordinates, the ACLU filed a memorandum asking U.S. District Judge G. Murray Snow to make a referral to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, asking for an investigation…

Scrap TSA at Sky Harbor? City Memo Says It’s Complicated

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport might get rid of the Transportation Security Administration and bring in a private company to screen passengers and bags, according to an internal city memo released on Thursday, May 26. Under a “Screening Partnership Program” model now in place at 22 airports nationwide, security personnel from…

Chickenpox Cases Confirmed at Eloy Detention Center

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirms that there are four cases of chickenpox among the detainee population at the Eloy Detention Center, but immigrant rights advocates say there could be more. “We personally don’t believe that it’s only four,” Francisca Porchas, organizing director of the immigrant-rights group Puente Arizona,…

Death by 1,000 Stings: Bee Swarm Kills Hiker in County Park

A Louisiana man’s life ended Wednesday after a swarm of bees attacked him and a companion in Usery Mountain Regional Park, just northwest of Apache Junction. Maricopa County sheriff’s deputies say 23-year-old Alex Bestler and a friend were hiking Merkle Trail when the swarm attacked unprovoked. The friend made it…

Stall Tactic: Arizona Attorney General Joins Transgender Bathroom Battle

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich waded into the nation’s tumultuous transgender-bathroom fray, announcing Wednesday that Arizona is one of 11 states with public officials suing the Obama administration regarding recent guidelines on how public schools should treat transgender students. The lawsuit, brought in U.S. District Court in Texas, claims the…

Readers Rail at ‘Sexist’ Story in Arizona Capitol Times

Some readers of the Arizona Capitol Times are calling a recent article about the Democratic primary race (subscription required) in Tempe’s Legislative District 26 sexist, if not outright misogynistic, for the way it repeatedly refers to the one of the candidates as the girlfriend of one of the other candidates. The story,…