An event planned May 25-26 at the Arizona Capitol to address the COVID-19 pandemic response is being criticized as a QAnon callout.
Author: Ryan Randazzo, Arizona Republic
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Marijuana contaminated with pesticides was sold to patients in Arizona. The state didn’t catch it.
An Arizona law is supposed to ensure cannabis is screened for dangerous contaminants. The process falls short, an investigation shows.
Cyber Ninjas found in contempt of court, hit with $50K in daily fines for not releasing public records
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Are you ready to ride in a car without a driver? Waymo vans going public in Arizona
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Seeking to discourage parties, Vrbo puts months-long ban on 1-night rentals in Arizona
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Uber driver mostly to blame for fatal self-driving crash, NTSB finds
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Hundreds of meat-eating fish with razor sharp teeth released in Arizona lake
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Arizona’s ‘In God We Trust’ license plates fund anti-LGBT group; lawmaker wants to put a stop to it
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