Latino Reaction to Arpaio Pardon: Trump ‘Just Throwing Finger’ at Federal Judges
Donald Trump followed through on his promise and pardoned Joe Arpaio late Friday night.
Donald Trump followed through on his promise and pardoned Joe Arpaio late Friday night.
Arpaio faces Oct. 5 sentencing for his conviction for criminal contempt of court.
A demonstrator’s posts on Reddit might have helped police identify him as the suspect who kicked a gas canister at officers after the Trump rally in Phoenix on Tuesday night.
Phoenix New Times brings you the latest update on President Donald Trump’s visit to the Valley of the Sun.
President Trump is returning to Phoenix tomorrow, and his opponents are ready to greet him.
The answer lies at the tangled intersection of a multi-agency tactical exercise and the nascent world of aerial surveillance technology. “I’m sort of glad you don’t know about it,” Phoenix Fire Department spokesman said.
The president is returning to the site of one of his first major campaign rallies on Tuesday, August 22.
No recess is definitely a bummer, never mind missing a once-in-a-decade interplanetary event.
Not a single Nazi emblem in sight as protesters demonstrate peacefully throughout the state.
Hundreds of people gathered at a Phoenix church for a vigil condemning hate in the aftermath of the racist Virginia rally.
In Maricopa County, the sheriff’s office has drawn attention for racial-profiling abuses. But meanwhile, state patrol officers search Latino motorists in the county disproportionately, on the higher end of statewide rates.
It’s definitely not time to panic, but better to know than not know?
“He has a brain tumor right now; that vote occurred at 1:30 in the morning. Some of that might have factored in,” Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said.
A prospective spokesman for the Arizona Department of Education wrote that he had a college degree on his resume applying for the job. He later admitted he did not, but was hired anyway.
Belt-tightening at the Arizona officer training board has led to the death of an agreement that funds the law enforcement training academy in Phoenix.
The city of Peoria is in the middle of an all-out merchandizing blitz with their new slogan and city flag.
NotMYkid will receive up to $600,000 in grants from state agency; the governor’s office says board members with conflicts are not involved in decision.
Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s victims and detractors applauded Monday’s ruling, but also lamented that it didn’t come sooner, considering his past.
Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio finally met his match and was convicted of criminal contempt.
Several city courts are pushing back on a report from the libertarian Goldwater Institute that said some Arizona municipal courts bring in millions of dollars from fines and fees.
Senator John McCain sure knows how to milk a moment.
Jalal Markos and other Iraqi nationals being held in a Florence detention facility will not be deported immediately to a war-torn country.