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Arizona House Votes to Repeal ‘No Promo Homo’ Law

Arizona House Votes to Repeal ‘No Promo Homo’ Law

By Steven HsiehApril 10, 2019

Happy Pride, everyone.

APS Claims Customer Rates Don’t Fund Its Political Spending. APS Is Wrong

APS Claims Customer Rates Don’t Fund Its Political Spending. APS Is Wrong

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 10, 2019

The utility says ratepayers aren’t the source of its political spending. Experts say that’s impossible.

Overheard: Maricopa County Prosecutor Jon Eliason Eyes Montgomery’s Job

Overheard: Maricopa County Prosecutor Jon Eliason Eyes Montgomery’s Job

By Steven HsiehApril 8, 2019

…if Montgomery gets a Supreme Court Seat.

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From Travel Records to Twitter: Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar’s Bad Week

From Travel Records to Twitter: Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar’s Bad Week

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 8, 2019

“Porn loving whiny bitch.”

<i>New Times </i>Reporting Leads to Another Motel 6 Settlement

New Times Reporting Leads to Another Motel 6 Settlement

By Stuart WarnerApril 5, 2019

The hotel chain settles with state of Washington for $12 million after handing over information on 80,000 guests to ICE.

Mayor Candidate Corey Woods Wants to Make Tempe a Cheaper Place to Live. Can He?

By Arren Kimbel-SannitApril 4, 2019

The hallmark issue of the race for mayor of Tempe will be housing affordability.

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APS Documents Revealing Millions in Spending Leave Many Questions Unanswered

APS Documents Revealing Millions in Spending Leave Many Questions Unanswered

By Elizabeth WhitmanApril 4, 2019

Where that money went is one of many questions that remain unanswered after the utility released hundreds of pages of documents last Friday.

David Stringer Mocked ‘Diversity’ After Asian Student Won Scholarship, Report Says

David Stringer Mocked ‘Diversity’ After Asian Student Won Scholarship, Report Says

By Ray SternMarch 30, 2019

House Ethics Committee report released Friday also describes a previously unreported racist remark by the ex-Arizona legislator.

What Are Steve Bannon, Kris Kobach and Co. Up to at the Arizona-Mexico Border?

By Beau HodaiMarch 30, 2019

Is the purpose of building a wall at the border with private funds to protect the U.S. or raise money for 2020 elections?

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Police Report: David Stringer Molested Children, Including Disabled Teen

Police Report: David Stringer Molested Children, Including Disabled Teen

By Steven Hsieh and OthersMarch 29, 2019

Stringer was in his mid-30s at the time of the incidents.

AG’s Office: Former CorpComm Candidate Kiana Sears Did Not Violate Law

AG’s Office: Former CorpComm Candidate Kiana Sears Did Not Violate Law

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 29, 2019

Last fall, Sears neglected to disclose several defunct LLCs when she filed to run for the Arizona Corporation Commission.

Court Order Allows ICE to Force-Feed Arizona Detainee on Hunger Strike

Court Order Allows ICE to Force-Feed Arizona Detainee on Hunger Strike

By Steven HsiehMarch 27, 2019

“Force feeding of detainees violates core ethical values of the medical profession,” according to the AMA.

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Can Mayor Kate Gallego Fix Phoenix?

Can Mayor Kate Gallego Fix Phoenix?

By Joseph FlahertyMarch 24, 2019

Phoenix’s new mayor is a policy wonk. With problems looming, the city may need one.

From Charlottesville to Oath Keepers, Rep. Mark Finchem Is a Fringe Lawmaker

From Charlottesville to Oath Keepers, Rep. Mark Finchem Is a Fringe Lawmaker

By Joseph FlahertyMarch 22, 2019

The white supremacist rally in Charlottesville “has Deep State PSYOP written all over it,” Finchem wrote in 2017.

Staying Past Hours at Camelback Mountain? That’ll Be $107

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 22, 2019

Last year, an average of 1.7 cars per day received a parking citation at Camelback Mountain.

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Height v. Blight? Phoenix City Council Punts on High-Rise Condos

Height v. Blight? Phoenix City Council Punts on High-Rise Condos

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 21, 2019

Homeowners argue that a proposed high-rise development at the Phoenix Country Club would lead to the blight of their historic neighborhoods.

Former Ducey Appointee’s Son Stands to Gain From Bill to Spend $750K on App

Former Ducey Appointee’s Son Stands to Gain From Bill to Spend $750K on App

By Steven HsiehMarch 20, 2019

Steve Moak Jr.’s name may sound familiar.

Ethics Committee: David Stringer Must Make Sex-Crime Records Public

Ethics Committee: David Stringer Must Make Sex-Crime Records Public

By Steven HsiehMarch 20, 2019

“I was very loathe to have to sign a subpoena letter for a colleague,” T.J. Shope said.

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UPDATE: AZ Supreme Court Rules That Nowakowski Recall Election Won’t Go On

UPDATE: AZ Supreme Court Rules That Nowakowski Recall Election Won’t Go On

By Steven HsiehMarch 20, 2019

Process, process, process.

Counterterrorism Center Monitored Replies to DPS Director’s Kaepernick Tweet

Counterterrorism Center Monitored Replies to DPS Director’s Kaepernick Tweet

By Joseph FlahertyMarch 19, 2019

Records show the Arizona Counter Terrorism Information Center took pages of screenshots of replies sent by Twitter users to the DPS director.

Following Protests, Bill Exempting Arizona Students From $12 Wage Hits a Snag

Following Protests, Bill Exempting Arizona Students From $12 Wage Hits a Snag

By Steven HsiehMarch 16, 2019

Voters approved the minimum wage hike. Would exempting students from the law also break the law?

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Arizona State Bar: No Evidence Rep. Stringer Failed to Disclose Sex Charges

Arizona State Bar: No Evidence Rep. Stringer Failed to Disclose Sex Charges

By Steven HsiehMarch 14, 2019

No “clear or convincing” evidence that Stringer failed to disclose his 1983 sex charges when he applied to practice law in Arizona.

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