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Endorsed for Congress by a Neo-Nazi? No Worries, Just Blame the Media

By Elias WeissJuly 6, 2022

Blake Masters is the favorite candidate of neo-Nazis and white supremacists, one Republican analyst said.

Don’t Get Caught With Cannabis at Customs in These Countries

By Kiera RileyJuly 6, 2022

Though state cannabis laws are becoming increasingly lax within the United States, globetrotters should not chance traveling abroad with any form of marijuana – especially to these countries.

Phoenix Mercury Hosting Rally to Free Brittney Griner From Russian Jail Hell

By Kiera RileyJuly 6, 2022

The Phoenix Mercury is hosting a rally for Brittney Griner, who has spent months detained in Russia on an alleged drug charge.

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Arizona Bill Posed to Solve Zoning Woes for Social Equity Licensees Fails in Final Hour

By Kiera RileyJuly 6, 2022

The failure of HB 2050 brings attention to challenges social equity licensees face in the marijuana market.

Has Arizona’s Uncapped Cannabis Cultivation Created a Glut?

By Nina MarkowitzJuly 5, 2022

There is concern that without regulation capping production in Arizona, grows continue to increase output even with prices already on the decline.

DOJ Probe Into Phoenix Police Has Cost City $1.9 Million So Far

DOJ Probe Into Phoenix Police Has Cost City $1.9 Million So Far

By Katya SchwenkJuly 1, 2022

In the year since the Department of Justice announced that the Phoenix police department was under investigation, the city of Phoenix has provided investigators with more than one million pages of documents.

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Hot Ticket: How Arizona’s Sizzling Summer Primary Excludes Vulnerable Voters

Hot Ticket: How Arizona’s Sizzling Summer Primary Excludes Vulnerable Voters

By Elias WeissJuly 1, 2022

Arizona’s sweltering summer primaries are primarily forgotten, and that’s by design.

Hearts of Glass: Phoenix Artists Show Off Their Wacky, Inspired Rigs for 710 Day

Hearts of Glass: Phoenix Artists Show Off Their Wacky, Inspired Rigs for 710 Day

By Mike MadriagaJuly 1, 2022

Phoenix artists are producing stunning hand-crafted rigs and bongs. Here’s a glimpse, just in time for 710 Day.

Facing Homelessness After $462 Monthly Hike: One Story From Phoenix’s Renter Crisis

By Katya SchwenkJuly 1, 2022

A California investment firm bought Nancy Lake’s apartment complex. Then, her monthly rent went up nearly $500.

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Brnovich Says Century-Old Abortion Law Is ‘Back In Effect’

By Katya SchwenkJune 29, 2022

The law, ARS 13-3603, makes abortion at any stage of pregnancy illegal, with no exceptions for cases of rape or incest.

Wendy Rogers Wants to Put 1.3 Million Americans Out of Work

By Elias WeissJune 29, 2022

“When we take back the Federal Government we need to abolish 70% of the agencies and employees,” state senator Wendy Rogers tweeted Monday. That would put nearly 1.3 million gainfully employed Americans out of a job.

Phoenix’s VA Whistleblower Describes Ordeal in A Sacred Duty

By Scott BourqueJune 28, 2022

Paula Pedene blew the whistle on how the Phoenix VA was killing veterans by making them wait for care. She’s hosting a book signing at the American Legion post in Scottsdale on Tuesday.

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“It’s Terrifying”: Young Arizona Women Who Filled Streets to Protest Roe Share Fears for What’s Next

By Katya SchwenkJune 28, 2022

New Times spoke with several young women at the march, who shared what it’s like to come of age in a state that is rapidly losing reproductive rights.

Arizona Women Eye Mexico for Abortions, Amid Conflicting Advice

By Elias WeissJune 28, 2022

“If you ever choose to have an abortion, I know exactly where I’m going to take you,” Arizona state senator Stephanie Stahl Hamilton recently promised her daughter. Where’s that? Mexico.

System of a Down’s Shavo Odadjian Dropped Some Gems, Wax on Go Skate Day

By Mike MadriagaJune 28, 2022

On June 21, System of a Down’s Shavo Odadjian skated at The Churchill in downtown Phoenix to commemorate Go Skate Day, and celebrated the launch of his new line of 22Red concentrates.

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Despite Legalization, Medicinal Marijuana Not Guaranteed in Assisted Living Facilities

By Nina MarkowitzJune 27, 2022

Loopholes, confusion allow for some Arizona assisted living communities to refuse administering medicinal marijuana.

Cannabis Film Guide Provides 5 Perfect Pairings for Summer

By Phoenix New Times WritersJune 24, 2022

Whether you are on summer vacation or just looking to unwind after a hot day, these choices are worth tuning in to the next time you’re ready to melt into the couch.

With Roe v. Wade Overturned, Arizona Abortion Advocates Prepare for Uncertain Future

By Kiera Riley and OthersJune 24, 2022

The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, spiking abortion back to the states. In Arizona, future law oscillates between a 15-week limit and an all-out ban.

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Four Eye-Popping Moments from Arizona GOP Senate Debate

By Katya SchwenkJune 24, 2022

Senate hopefuls played to a base riled up about the border and harped endlessly on the 2020 election.

Supreme Court Knocks Down Roe v. Wade

By Michael KieferJune 24, 2022

The U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade and returns abortion lawmaking to state legislatures.

With Gosar Under Scrutiny for His January 6 Role, Big Dollar Backers Don’t Flinch

By Elias WeissJune 24, 2022

Big dollar backers didn’t flinch when Arizona Republican Paul Gosar took credit for inciting the January 6, 2021, attack on the United States Capitol.

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Flying High with TSA: The Rules for Traveling This Summer with Pot

By Phoenix New Times WritersJune 24, 2022

Pot is not legal in every state, and is illegal under federal law. This makes traveling by air complicated. Best to know before you go what the rules are.

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