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New ordinances are creating de-facto monopolies for existing medical marijuana facilities and building barriers for new players.
Prior to shutting down again in late June, Valley bars were adding food menus just to remain open.
DACA recipients and asylum seekers are illegally barred from accessing Phoenix's housing assistance program, a new lawsuit claims.
Sacred land would be destroyed.
The defendant was allegedly found after the shooting in Phoenix's Verde Park with firearms while wearing a suit and a fedora.
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“They should have told us that this virus was out here."
Humble said the new jump in coronavirus cases in Arizona arrived right on schedule after the governor's reopening order.
24 taps. Mead and cider. Some of the best in the world.
"This goes against what epidemiologists and other health experts have recommended," a Tempe legislator says.
The gloves are off in the information war over the Invest in Ed education spending ballot measure.
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Thorne's team is planning to test nearly every safe drug known to man — about 3,000 of them — by July for efficacy against COVID-19.
Reports of food industry workers in greater Phoenix have gone from a trickle to a steady stream.
The university's Tempe ZIP code led the state for new cases last week.
"The bottom line is we can confirm the Dream Center has made the decision to not discriminate."
Restaurants and bars Valleywide are announcing another pause in seatings … and stoolings.
"For the last week, we haven't really been able to enforce COVID policy," said one community assistant.
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Joel Revzen led 31 productions while at Arizona Opera.
Metro said she told rescuers she did not want to be airlifted out and suffered serious injuries requiring surgery as a result of the dizzying ordeal.
To date, no one has been charged in Josie Marquez's death. "We don't know if there's going to be any justice," her brother said.
Arizona's seven-day average of new cases is back to where it was at the end of May. But our r-number is ticking up.