Another inmate's hand was crushed in a machine, and one woman was impaled in the groin.
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The Corporation Commission contacted Arizona State University shortly after Phoenix New Times published a story about its failure to seek input from scientists.
Its decision came after Mary Stinson, an inmate who made $4.25 an hour working at Hickman's, lost a finger while doing maintenance there.
Maybe it's a good thing that Texas cities are the most attractive to young people.
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A week after news broke that an APS customer died after her power was cut, CEO Don Brandt will get an award for "accomplishments and commitment to Arizona."
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You ever see a guy play a gong with a violin bow?
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Chefs, foragers, millers, brewers, and palo verde pod-pickers are driving the ancient and novel cuisines of Arizona.
The only wild chile indigenous to the U.S. packs potent heat and flavor.
Instacart: "Coming in hot, the Valley of the Sun is a newbie on the most romantic cities list."
An expansion of the court under Governor Doug Ducey apparently made no difference in the outcome of the ruling that killed Invest in Ed.
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"To basically take away the voice of the 270,000 voters that signed the petitions, I think it's a real shame."
Events across the Valley will celebrate the LGBTQ holiday.
More than 100 people gathered outside Flake's offices in Phoenix on Friday to protest the senator's spinelessness on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
After Mitchell questioned Christine Blasey Ford, Republicans had no more use for her.
Road quality is beginning to get irksome to Phoenix residents: "It's the number one call that comes in to our office."
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The accused killer, Donald Lee Scott, is the man who originally called the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office to report the death.
The eldest son of Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett out to "kick some ass," as a friend urges, in southeast Arizona.
Weather and fuel conditions are so helpful in predicting fire behavior that state officials now rank the dangers of Arizona communities online.