May 2018

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a screen shot of Donald Trump's Twitter account
A federal judge recently ruled President Donald Trump cannot block users on Twitter — including critics.
May 31, 2018
doll lists all of the symptoms of abrin
Shows like "CSI" and "Bones" have raised the profile of the law’s scientific side. But what goes into a real-life forensic science education? Take a look inside the forensic science program at Arizona State University's West campus.
May 31, 2018
complete streets meeting
In 2014, Phoenix adopted a "Complete Streets" ordinance with the goal of designing the city to be more accommodating to pedestrians and bicyclists.
May 31, 2018
Nogales, Sonora, seen through the border fence
High-level Arizona politicos and security officials huddled in downtown Phoenix this morning for a hearing on what are certain to be key issues in the upcoming midterm election: the opioid crisis and border security.
May 30, 2018
Gavel against bench in courtroom.
A trial got underway Wednesday involving a former member of the Arizona Corporation Commission who’s been accused of bribery and fraud.
May 30, 2018
internet privacy file art
Maybe you’ve gotten emails over the past few weeks from Google, Netflix or some other internet-based provider you do business with, letting you know about new privacy rules they’ve put into place. Those messages have most likely been the result of the General Data Protection Regulation.
May 30, 2018
Kilauea Eruption
Residents of Hawaii continue to feel the effects of Kilauea volcano, its lava still moving quickly on the big island. And now, health officials on Guam — 4,000 miles away — are warning residents about volcanic haze as a result of the eruption.
May 30, 2018
graduation cap
As images of college graduates walking across that stage in their caps and gowns have dominated our social media feeds over the last few weeks, you might have noticed a trend that’s taking off — decorated mortarboards. What do these caps say about this generation of students?
May 30, 2018
dark money
Gov. Doug Ducey has certified the results of a March election in Tempe where voters approved a city charter change that will ban anonymous, large donations to political campaigns.
May 30, 2018
Doug Coleman
government and border officials are holding a discussion about the opioid epidemic and the flow of illegal opioids that cross the border. They’re talking about the challenges the state faces in tracking substances, especially the deadly synthetic opioid known as fentanyl.
May 30, 2018

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