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It's a sliver of Arizona officers, but the records show the unethical, and, in some cases, criminal, conduct some cops engage in while on duty.
Some food-related follows and easy-on-the-eye pastry accounts.
"We just need to read the law and word things differently and work it from a different angle. Selling cocaine is illegal but happens daily.”
If a new group gets its way, there could be a competing initiative to legalize marijuana on Arizona's 2020 ballot.
Percentage totals of voters supporting light rail outnumbered those against it by more than double digits in every district.
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The change in contractors took place this summer, but ADC's failure to provide decent health care to prisoners has gone on for years.
This is not the first time Guldner has been called upon to pledge to end APS's political spending.
Close left the Scottsdale prosecutor's office amid revelations she badly bullied her employees. Now, she works for the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.
In 13 months, Community Bridges Inc. got paid a little less than $1 million to get 294 people off Phoenix streets.
Clinton Lee said his supervisor at Arizona Discount Movers in Phoenix often started staff meetings with the Nazi salute
If passed, the legislation would stymie local efforts to encourage cleaner energy and mitigate climate change.
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At the 26-member Globe PD, two chiefs resigned (one is suing), two got banned from law enforcement, two were suspended, and two were accused of abuse.
That was quick.
As the Trump administration rolls back dozens of environmental protections, it is proudly cracking down on ethylene oxide.
The rock band's latest album is one its frontman, Chester Bennington, never got to see.
"Don't give up," a 2018 Juul pamphlet reads. "You'll find your perfect puff."
The climber’s own experiences push her to bring attention to indigenous issues in climbing.
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The biggest contributors to Arizona's initiative to legalize marijuana are — you guessed it — dispensaries.
Office in Surprise will remain closed until at least September 30.
Two more women have come forward, and this time, they're civilians.