Expect More Coronavirus Cases in Arizona, State Officials Say
But it’s not time to panic, health officials say.
But it’s not time to panic, health officials say.
Bloomberg pays entry-level field organizers $6,000 a month, which “does make it really challenging for smaller races,” a local staffer said.
Locals have opposed Canyon Mine, south of the Grand Canyon, for decades.
Rusty Bowers’ attempt to cap marijuana potency at 2 percent THC is dead. But cannabis advocates say we’re not out of the weeds yet.
“Eddie Farnsworth protects rapists,” read a white banner with red and black lettering hung over the Arizona Senate floor on Monday afternoon.
“For us, this is no different from DHS building a 30-foot wall along Arlington Cemetery.”
“Maricopa County, as you’ve heard me say, is a family. One big family. And sometimes families disagree.”
Readers don’t want “another media kingmaker.”
In a shocking twist, Mayor Gallego caved to community pressure, backed down from her civilian oversight model, and supported Carlos Garcia’s instead.
Families of people killed in cross-border shootings will not be able to sue for damages – impacting at least one Arizona case.
The bill could empower insurance companies to deny coverage to patients who take medications for mental illnesses.
Bernie Sanders is currently polling ahead of Elizabeth Warren in Arizona, but Warren isn’t giving up yet.
Today, the city of Phoenix will become one step closer to creating a new city agency to oversee the Phoenix Police Department.
“I went there in good faith,” one applicant said. “I felt like I was kind of used, and I didn’t enjoy that at all.”
Phoenix, Tucson, and Arizonans in general dislike this new law, but the gas industry loves it.
Policing probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you think of ADOT.
The ASU member “has received multiple negative tests from CDC and meets the criteria to be released from isolation,” public health officials said.
With this acquisition, Harvest controls 22 of 130 available dispensary licenses in Arizona.
“He said, ‘There’s one thing, and you’re not gonna like it.'”
174 Power Global is undeterred by the state’s uncertain regulatory environment for renewable energy.
“We do believe there are other people” doing the spray-painting…
The lawsuit was spurred by a New Times exposé on Motel 6’s practice of sharing guest information with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement.