A Skinhead Informant, Revenge Porn, and the Extortion of a Phoenix FBI Agent
A series of dramatic events and revelations involving a former FBI agent, her informant, and several prominent Arizona criminals.
A series of dramatic events and revelations involving a former FBI agent, her informant, and several prominent Arizona criminals.
“Physical distancing is working,” Governor Doug Ducey said Wednesday. “We’re slowing the spread. We’ve made significant progress and can’t let up.”
Phoenix City Council member Carlos Garcia is one the organization’s eight board members, but wasn’t named in the lawsuit.
Merita Kraya may be the first Arizonan to be prosecuted for failing to adhere to emergency coronavirus rules.
“We’ve been a huge beneficiary of this, which has been bittersweet,” Beuerlin said. “It’s been a huge windfall for us.”
For someone with COVID-19, any kind of delayed immune response can be catastrophic.
“People are going to suffer for another week unnecessarily,” said Will Humble, director of the Arizona Public Health Association.
Study: Cannabis users may need more anesthesia and could experience side effects like low blood pressure and poor heart function during surgery.
Less than $2 a gallon? One dollar?
“If the government would have put a better awareness campaign out there, they might have still been around.”
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided some leniency, but eventually, at least 25 people in Phoenix will still lose their Section 8 housing.
“Come prepared for a traffic jam in Phoenix! We WANT gridlock!” an organizer for Operation Gridlock Arizona wrote on Facebook.
I decided to go to a Phoenix pot clinic, speak honestly about my health, and see what I walked out with.
But Mikaila wasn’t missing. She was meeting with a confidential informant she had an affair with and who was extorting her with revenge porn photos.
Grow Sciences plans to do a Tucson “stimulus package” in the next couple of weeks.
A look at the dynamics at play ahead of this year’s adult-use legalization push in Arizona.
“Hotels we approach are okay to help until they find out who we want to help, and then they back out.”
Law enforcement took calls about parties, open businesses, and park violations over Easter weekend.
An industry with a toxic legacy is using a public health crisis to seek $150 million in federal funds.
“I liken what I do to sitting behind the controls of an airplane during its flight.”
“It’s 80 degrees out here,” the officer responds. “It’s not hot.”
The suspension of elective surgeries has led to plummeting revenues.