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‘This Isn’t Compton’: Arcadia High Basketball Coaches Accused of Racial Bias

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 6, 2019

“Cut your fucking hair!” a coach screamed at a black student player.

11 Phoenix Cops in Facebook Database Accused of Killing or Gravely Injuring People

By Meg O'ConnorJune 5, 2019

The same cops who called black people “thugs” and Muslims “rapists” have a history of allegedly killing and gravely injuring people.

Investigation into Ducey Appointee Languishes in Bill Montgomery’s Office

Investigation into Ducey Appointee Languishes in Bill Montgomery’s Office

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 5, 2019

Two years ago, allegations surfaced that Jeff Fleetham, director of the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, was breaking the law.

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Churches Helping Migrants Sue ‘Patriot’ Groups for Intimidating Volunteers

Churches Helping Migrants Sue ‘Patriot’ Groups for Intimidating Volunteers

By Steven HsiehJune 4, 2019

Phoenix-area churches and religious leaders on Tuesday sued two extremist groups for intimidating volunteers who help undocumented immigrants.

Phoenix Cops Bash Muslims, Call Black People Thugs in Shocking Facebook Posts

By Meg O'ConnorJune 3, 2019

The posts reveal a chilling culture of intolerance and prejudice among Phoenix police officers, who frequently referred to black people as “thugs.”

Man Sues Mesa Cops, Claims They Broke His Wrist During Brutal Arrest

By Meg O'ConnorJune 3, 2019

Over 14 times, Kirkpatrick told cops his wrist hurt and begged them to help. Mesa cops laughed and said, “It’s supposed to” hurt and “That’s what you get.”

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5 Other Arizona Public Officials Who Were Busted for DUI

5 Other Arizona Public Officials Who Were Busted for DUI

By Steven HsiehJune 3, 2019

An illustrious list.

Arizona Utility Customers Are Funding Lobbying Against Public Health Regulations

Arizona Utility Customers Are Funding Lobbying Against Public Health Regulations

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 3, 2019

Utilities claim that membership in these secretive groups help them understand complex environmental regulations.

Nowakowski v. Benesh: Phoenix Feud Brewing Over Latino Cultural Center

Nowakowski v. Benesh: Phoenix Feud Brewing Over Latino Cultural Center

By Lynn TrimbleJune 3, 2019

Councilman and arts leader accuse each other of conflicts of interest.

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Lawsuit: Man Says Phoenix Cop Shot Him for No Reason

Lawsuit: Man Says Phoenix Cop Shot Him for No Reason

By Meg O'ConnorMay 31, 2019

Curiel claims Phoenix police officer James Byrd began shooting him without ever identifying himself as a police officer, then sicced a dog on him.

Arizona AG Brnovich Asks Judge to Reject $7.6M Settlement on ICE Arrests at Motel 6

Arizona AG Brnovich Asks Judge to Reject $7.6M Settlement on ICE Arrests at Motel 6

By Steven HsiehMay 30, 2019

The lawyers who sued Motel 6 called Brnovich’s claims “utterly meritless.”

Federal Phoenix Prison Went on Lockdown for 12 Days After a Fight

Federal Phoenix Prison Went on Lockdown for 12 Days After a Fight

By Steven HsiehMay 30, 2019

One inmate was treated for minor injuries.

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Budget Funnels $11 Million to Ducey’s Bogus Border Enforcement

By Meg O'ConnorMay 29, 2019

Lawmakers are funneling $11 million to Ducey’s Border Strike Task Force, though the task force has achieved little more than good press for the governor.

Charter Board Director Charles Tack Charged With DUI After Wrong-Way Crash

Charter Board Director Charles Tack Charged With DUI After Wrong-Way Crash

By Steven HsiehMay 28, 2019

The 31-year-old had a blood alcohol content of .156, nearly twice the legal limit in Arizona.

Corizon Ignored Arizona Inmate’s Repeated Requests for Medical Care, Family Says

Corizon Ignored Arizona Inmate’s Repeated Requests for Medical Care, Family Says

By Elizabeth WhitmanMay 28, 2019

James Leonard has 50 pounds in a year. His other medical symptoms are alarming and potentially life-threatening.

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AZ Republicans Take Money From Public Defenders and Give It to Cops

AZ Republicans Take Money From Public Defenders and Give It to Cops

By Steven HsiehMay 28, 2019

“If you’re not going to provide equal funding for all three legs of the stool, the stool is only as effective as the least effective leg.”

Marijuana Concentrates Okay for Patients, Arizona Supreme Court Rules

Marijuana Concentrates Okay for Patients, Arizona Supreme Court Rules

By Ray SternMay 28, 2019

Both dispensaries and patients, in a flagrant display of civil disobedience, completely ignored the appeals court ruling last June.

Arizona Lawmakers Have Chipped Away at Abortion Rights for Years

By Meg O'ConnorMay 28, 2019

Doug Ducey has signed every anti-abortion bill that’s been put before him. Next to Alabama, Arizona has some of the most restrictive abortion laws.

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Future of Marijuana Extracts at Stake as AZ Supreme Court Ruling Expected Today

Future of Marijuana Extracts at Stake as AZ Supreme Court Ruling Expected Today

By Ray SternMay 27, 2019

Just over 200,000 people were participating in the medical marijuana program as of April.

Anti-Immigrant Group Dumps Trash at DNC as ‘Donation’ for Asylum Seekers

By Meg O'ConnorMay 24, 2019

The anti-immigrant group went to the DNC and pretended they were leaving donations for asylum seekers. Instead, they left two bags of garbage.

$10 Million Budgeted for Affordable Housing? Not Enough, Advocates Say

$10 Million Budgeted for Affordable Housing? Not Enough, Advocates Say

By Steven HsiehMay 24, 2019

The Legislature looks like it will lift a cap on a fund for affordable housing. But some say that’s not nearly enough.

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Botched Birth Leaves Baby With Skull Fracture and Disabilities, Lawsuit Says

Botched Birth Leaves Baby With Skull Fracture and Disabilities, Lawsuit Says

By Meg O'ConnorMay 24, 2019

Holland’s birthing experience at the Sun Life Center for Women went so awry, her child’s skull was fractured during labor.

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