Arizona House Votes to Repeal ‘No Promo Homo’ Law
Happy Pride, everyone.
Happy Pride, everyone.
The utility says ratepayers aren’t the source of its political spending. Experts say that’s impossible.
…if Montgomery gets a Supreme Court Seat.
“Porn loving whiny bitch.”
The hotel chain settles with state of Washington for $12 million after handing over information on 80,000 guests to ICE.
The hallmark issue of the race for mayor of Tempe will be housing affordability.
Where that money went is one of many questions that remain unanswered after the utility released hundreds of pages of documents last Friday.
House Ethics Committee report released Friday also describes a previously unreported racist remark by the ex-Arizona legislator.
Is the purpose of building a wall at the border with private funds to protect the U.S. or raise money for 2020 elections?
Stringer was in his mid-30s at the time of the incidents.
Last fall, Sears neglected to disclose several defunct LLCs when she filed to run for the Arizona Corporation Commission.
“Force feeding of detainees violates core ethical values of the medical profession,” according to the AMA.
Phoenix’s new mayor is a policy wonk. With problems looming, the city may need one.
The white supremacist rally in Charlottesville “has Deep State PSYOP written all over it,” Finchem wrote in 2017.
Last year, an average of 1.7 cars per day received a parking citation at Camelback Mountain.
Homeowners argue that a proposed high-rise development at the Phoenix Country Club would lead to the blight of their historic neighborhoods.
Steve Moak Jr.’s name may sound familiar.
“I was very loathe to have to sign a subpoena letter for a colleague,” T.J. Shope said.
Process, process, process.
Records show the Arizona Counter Terrorism Information Center took pages of screenshots of replies sent by Twitter users to the DPS director.
Voters approved the minimum wage hike. Would exempting students from the law also break the law?
No “clear or convincing” evidence that Stringer failed to disclose his 1983 sex charges when he applied to practice law in Arizona.