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Voters who have seen how medical marijuana works in Arizona may get a chance to extend the ability to use the drug to all other adults.
Editor’s Note: Phoenix police remind all residents to leave nothing in your car when it is parked outside. If something must be left in the car make sure it is in the trunk or out of sight. Never leave your car doors unlocked even while leaving the car momentarily. Police have seen a string of these quick crimes of opportunity and say they are preventable.
Police cannot use the state's traffic laws to draw blood from suspected drunk drivers without a warrant absent their specific permission at the time of the test, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled last week.
She: "Baby, you are gonna miss that plane."
Public awareness, using the city of Phoenix as a model, system reform, coordinated services and partnerships are all part of a plan to make domestic violence a focus for the city of Phoenix.
As the percentage of alcohol-related driving under the influence offenses continue to decrease in Phoenix, the number of drug-related driving offenses have increased in recent years.
A series of close calls and years of speeding have finally been enough for one Ahwatukee Foothills neighborhood. A group of neighbors living along the eastern portion of Kachina Drive are working together to get speed humps placed on their street.
A car crashing into an Ahwatukee Foothills backyard is the last straw for a neighborhood girl.
Paula Poundstone’s comedy originates mostly from her home life: raising three adopted children on her own while cleaning waste from 16 cats and two dogs.
Want to monitor the Legislature in your pajamas?
Don’t tell anyone, but I am old enough to remember things like cooking before microwaves, and being excited about really, really slow video games. I remember people smoking on planes and a time before the term “designated driver.”
In an age where multi-tasking is ever more being considered essential to our survival, driving and texting is without doubt the most stupid and dangerous, and yet it continues unabated.
Hey mom and dad: Halloween’s not really all that scary — except when it comes to traffic safety.
Salt River Project is expanding a ban on employees using wireless communication devices while driving on company business to improve its safety measures.
Recently, three competitive bicyclists training in the far East Valley were run into and critically injured by a driver who was reportedly adjusting her GPS device. As a bicycling advocate, I’m very upset by this. But, this story and situation is much larger than cycling. It’s about attitudes and behavior behind the wheel.
Recently, three competitive bicyclists training in the far East Valley were run into and critically injured by a driver who was reportedly adjusting her GPS device. As a bicycling advocate, I’m very upset by this. But, this story and situation is much larger than cycling. It’s about attitudes and behavior behind the wheel.
Getting out of the bar you say goodbye to your friends and you stumble back to your car. Once inside the car you grab a piece of gum, you look for any cops and start driving back home. Stopping at a red light, a white car pulls behind you and you start to get nervous. You start focusing on your driving when the light goes green but you notice those red and blue lights and pull next to the street. While grabbing a piece of gum, a man walks next to your vehicle and asks you if you have been drinking since he saw you were swerving some streets back. The officer then asks you if you will consent to a sobriety test.
"Bully” is an important movie for every student, educator, and parent to see. In the weeks to come, schools around the nation should take their students on field trips to witness this magnificent documentary. When “Bully” is available on DVD, schools ought to set aside one day every year to play the film and discuss the bullying epidemic that plagues society. Upon watching the movie, schoolyard bullies might finally recognize the severe impact of their deeds. Those who have been victimized by bullying to the point of contemplating suicide may additionally see the value of their lives.
"Bully” is an important movie for every student, educator, and parent to see. In the weeks to come, schools around the nation should take their students on field trips to witness this magnificent documentary. When “Bully” is available on DVD, schools ought to set aside one day every year to play the film and discuss the bullying epidemic that plagues society. Upon watching the movie, schoolyard bullies might finally recognize the severe impact of their deeds. Those who have been victimized by bullying to the point of contemplating suicide may additionally see the value of their lives.
Arizonans accused of drunk driving would regain their right to a jury trial under terms of legislation approved Tuesday by the House.
Motorists accused of drunk driving may soon get back their right to demand a trial by jury.
Dave Michels carries his glove and bat as he walks from the parking lot toward Del E. Webb Memorial Field in Sun City Grand. Dressed in his orange Camino del Sol softball shirt, Michels joins dozens of other players as they prepare for a full slate of Wednesday games in the Sun City Grand Blue League.
While the changes to drunk driving laws are probably the most sweeping of the new laws for the new year, several other changes also kick in on Jan. 1.
If you’re pulled over after midnight on New Year’s Eve for drunk driving, odds are you won’t be able to argue your case to a jury.
As the holidays come to a close, nearly 2 million Arizonans will be on the road through Jan. 2, and Arizona drivers should know their driving risks.
PARC Treasurer Jim Jochim sits down with Allison Hurtado to discuss the Phoenix Loop 202 project ...
Andean Bear Cub Takes First Steps!
It's a boy!! Our Andean bear cub recently had its first check-up with Phoenix Zoo vets. After pat...
Country Thunder - Day 1
Country Thunder Day 1 off to a great start!
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