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Trump Lingers on Past Wins, Taunts Democratic Opponents at Phoenix Rally

Trump Lingers on Past Wins, Taunts Democratic Opponents at Phoenix Rally

By Ali SwensonFebruary 20, 2020

President Trump spent the rally touting his past wins, patting his local Republican allies on the back, and taunting his Democratic opponents with a barrage of nicknames and insults.

Does Underdog Sheriff Candidate Jerry Sheridan Have a Shot Against His Old Boss?

Does Underdog Sheriff Candidate Jerry Sheridan Have a Shot Against His Old Boss?

By Hannah Critchfield and OthersFebruary 20, 2020

The candidate hopes voters will view him as a welcome alternative to his old boss Arpaio.

Marijuanopoly: Inside the High Risk, High Reward Game of Arizona’s Pot Industry

Marijuanopoly: Inside the High Risk, High Reward Game of Arizona’s Pot Industry

By Ali SwensonFebruary 20, 2020

Arizona’s cannabis industry is a strategic game — with huge payouts.

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System of a Down Bassist’s Cannabis Brand Launches in Arizona

System of a Down Bassist’s Cannabis Brand Launches in Arizona

By Ray SternFebruary 19, 2020

“It will be a curated collection of the very best…”

Gila County Cop Attacked by Gunman Can Get Workers’ Comp For PTSD, Court Rules

Gila County Cop Attacked by Gunman Can Get Workers’ Comp For PTSD, Court Rules

By Steven HsiehFebruary 19, 2020

“The claim was denied wrongfully by Gila County and justice has been done.”

Groups Plan to Sue Over Federal Change That Guts Protections for Arizona Waters

Groups Plan to Sue Over Federal Change That Guts Protections for Arizona Waters

By Elizabeth WhitmanFebruary 19, 2020

Without those protections, “people are free to pretty much do whatever they want,” said Brett Hartl of the Center for Biological Diversity.

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Arizona’s Incarcerated Firefighters May Earn Extra Time Off Sentences

Arizona’s Incarcerated Firefighters May Earn Extra Time Off Sentences

By Hannah CritchfieldFebruary 19, 2020

HB 2849 would offer reduced sentencing for inmates who work as firefighters for the state.

Phoenix Police Prepare for Trump Rally, Protests

By Meg O'ConnorFebruary 19, 2020

At the 2017 Trump rally, Phoenix police fired nearly 500 rounds of pepper spray balls into the crowd, along with 16 canisters of tear gas.

Arizona Bill That Would Ban Local Gas Bans Lands on Governor Ducey’s Desk

Arizona Bill That Would Ban Local Gas Bans Lands on Governor Ducey’s Desk

By Elizabeth WhitmanFebruary 19, 2020

The industry-backed legislation follows new limits that cities and towns elsewhere in the U.S. imposed on natural gas last year.

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High-Profile Arizonans Offer High-Dollar Donations to Penzone for Sheriff

High-Profile Arizonans Offer High-Dollar Donations to Penzone for Sheriff

By Ali Swenson and OthersFebruary 19, 2020

Among Sheriff Penzone’s prominent 2019 donors were former Arizona Senator Jeff Flake, Valley restaurateur Sam Fox, and Jacquelynn Dorrance.

Ducey’s Pharmacy Board Flip-Flops on Bill Giving Prescription Info to Insurers

Ducey’s Pharmacy Board Flip-Flops on Bill Giving Prescription Info to Insurers

By Steven HsiehFebruary 18, 2020

“It was clearly, clearly a misunderstanding.”

Arpaio Leads in Sheriff’s Race Cash, But Just 1 in 8 of His Donors Are Arizonans

Arpaio Leads in Sheriff’s Race Cash, But Just 1 in 8 of His Donors Are Arizonans

By Ali Swenson and OthersFebruary 18, 2020

Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio wants his old job back — but his fundraising is mostly from out-of-state donors. Has he lost his local support?

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Phoenix Cop Union: There’s Been an Upswing of Officers Arrested for DUIs

By Meg O'ConnorFebruary 17, 2020

“I would not even be mentioning this if it were a one-time occurring issue, but it seems to be happening on a continual basis, and it needs to stop.”

Cathi Herrod’s Daughter Is Gay, Progressive, and Quietly Defying Her Mother’s Work

By Elizabeth WhitmanFebruary 17, 2020

Cathi Herrod is hugely influential in Arizona, known for driving anti-abortion and anti-gay legislation and policies in the state.

‘Affordable’ in Downtown Phoenix Now Includes $1,200 a Month for 400 Square Feet

‘Affordable’ in Downtown Phoenix Now Includes $1,200 a Month for 400 Square Feet

By Lynn TrimbleFebruary 14, 2020

How much would you pay for a 400-square-foot studio?

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Maricopa County Appoints New Assessor to Replace Petersen After Adoption Scheme

Maricopa County Appoints New Assessor to Replace Petersen After Adoption Scheme

By Ali SwensonFebruary 14, 2020

The man replacing Paul Petersen is a nine-year Gilbert councilman who says he wants to run local government like a “billion-dollar corporation.”

Phoenix Will Host a Democratic Presidential Debate in March

Phoenix Will Host a Democratic Presidential Debate in March

By Ali SwensonFebruary 14, 2020

Arizona Democratic Party officials say the DNC’s decision to schedule the debate in Phoenix “reaffirms our battleground state status.”

Ex-Phoenix Cop Who Slapped Handcuffed Man Gives Up Peace Officer Certification

Ex-Phoenix Cop Who Slapped Handcuffed Man Gives Up Peace Officer Certification

By Meg O'ConnorFebruary 13, 2020

The ex-Phoenix cop who was caught hitting a handcuffed man in the face will soon be permanently banned from working in law enforcement in Arizona.

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Arizona House Passes Industry-Backed Pre-Emption Bill to Keep Natural Gas Flowing

Arizona House Passes Industry-Backed Pre-Emption Bill to Keep Natural Gas Flowing

By Elizabeth WhitmanFebruary 12, 2020

If passed, the legislation would stymie local efforts to encourage cleaner energy and mitigate climate change.

Jodi Arias Prosecutor Juan Martinez Placed on Paid Leave

Jodi Arias Prosecutor Juan Martinez Placed on Paid Leave

By Meg O'ConnorFebruary 12, 2020

After years of ethical and sexual misconduct complaints, Maricopa County prosecutor Juan Martinez has been placed on paid administrative leave.

Feds to Track Migrant Criminal Histories in Fight Against Sanctuary Cities

Feds to Track Migrant Criminal Histories in Fight Against Sanctuary Cities

By Hannah CritchfieldFebruary 12, 2020

“We found there was no significantly significant relationship between sanctuary status and whether the city had higher or lower crime rates.”

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Banner Health Pushed Bill Letting It Screen Hires Through Rx Database

Banner Health Pushed Bill Letting It Screen Hires Through Rx Database

By Steven HsiehFebruary 12, 2020

“If you were in a car accident and you hurt your back and you had to be on Tylenol with codeine for a couple weeks, that’s your business.”

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