Another Phoenix Church Sues DEA Over Religious Use of Ayahuasca
A Phoenix church is now the newest of a number of ayahuasca churches in Arizona that have, in the last two years, launched fights for legal status
A Phoenix church is now the newest of a number of ayahuasca churches in Arizona that have, in the last two years, launched fights for legal status
CrimeDoor uses augmented and virtual reality technology to help keep cold cases in the spotlight by re-creating real crime scenes down to the most graphic, gory, and ultra-realistic detail.
Rocky Point is more than a beachy tourist trap. A team of surgeons from Phoenix is working for free there to save the lives of Mexico’s most impoverished – cartel members included.
A Phoenix auto dealer is using new technology to help victims like Michael Darland, whose catalytic converters were stolen seven times in a year.
The plan, which takes effect August 8, will raise the salaries of every sworn member by at least $16,000 – and in most cases, by far more.
Two new adopted amendments on a strike-everything bill propose stricter testing requirements on cannabis, expanded access to medical marijuana licenses
Kari Lake thought that putting up smiling “Trump-endorsed” signs in central Phoenix was a good idea.
Arizona attorneys Larry Hammond and Andrew Hurwitz clerked in U.S. Supreme Court when Roe v Wade was ruled. Arizona lawyers and justices have played a huge role in shaping abortion law.
Teenager Caleb Blair’s death in Phoenix has echoes of George Floyd. In both incidents, cops responded to a Black man experiencing a fentanyl-fueled health crisis.
On June 21, System of a Down’s Shavo Odadjian will be at The Churchill in downtown Phoenix to commemorate Go Skate Day, and celebrate the launch of his new line of 22Red concentrates.
“All I want is for this to serve as justice – and a lesson to the sheriff’s department,” said Brian Ortiz’s mother.
The first and only FDA-cleared robotic dentist in the United States is hard at work in metro Phoenix.
Grand Canyon University plans to evict dozens of residents at a mobile home park. This week, they took to the streets.
Marijuana-influenced action figures have been infiltrating Phoenix since the 1990s. Finally, over 30 years later, weed-related collectibles have become mainstream.
U.S. Senate hopeful Jim Lamon, who’s using his own fortune to fund his campaign, is accused of bashing Beijing and its cronies with money he earned from lucrative dealings with the Chinese Communist Party.
The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office said it found a “disturbing pattern” of overcharging by April Sponsel, the lead prosecutor on the “ACAB gang” charges levied against protesters.
Frank Atwood, who Arizona will execute on Wednesday, is one of the state’s longest-serving death row prisoners. Here are some of the others.
Monkeypox cases remain rare – but the first case in Arizona has been identified here in Maricopa County, officials said Tuesday.
The 2022 legislative session saw the majority of marijuana related bills fail with the exception of a strike-everything amendment affecting dispensary licensing and a funding allocation.
According to government officials and security experts, Mexican drug cartels are using social media websites and even online video games in the recruitment of new members in Arizona to supply transnational drug and human trafficking operations.
There’s a new villain in town and he’s terrorizing the people of Arizona. At least that’s the case being made in Elijah Norton’s new comic book, which hits mailboxes in metro Phoenix this week.
The Fairmont Hotel and Residences will be located at the southwest corner of First Avenue and Jackson Street in downtown Phoenix, marking a continued boom in hotel development despite downturns during the global pandemic.