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Arizona Lawmakers Move to Make ‘Revenge Porn’ a Felony

Arizona lawmakers yesterday unanimously approved legislation that would make revenge porn a felony.

Shane's World Toys' College Students Tour Stops at Arizona State

Shane’s World Toys continues its nationwide tour of college campuses with a stop at Arizona State.

Arizona State University Wins Judgment Over Porn Site

Online adult site SunDevilAngels.com will soon cease to exist after a judge signed off on a final judgment and permanent injunction in a suit brought on by Arizona State University.

Public Porn Shot at Local Arizona Airport

Investigators at a local ABC TV Arizona affiliate station are reporting that porn films have been shot for years at the city’s Sky Harbor International Airport.

Arizona State University in Battle With SunDevilAngels

SunDevilAngels.com's operators say they were never contacted to resolve a suit by Arizona State University officials who say they have initiated legal action against the adult website because it is using the term "Sun Devil."

Industry Attorney Silverstein Expands Practice Into Arizona

Adult industry attorney Corey D. Silverstein has expanded his practice into the state of Arizona.

Arizona GOP Candidates: Stymie Strippers, Jail Pornographers

If you believe the bulk of Arizona’s Republican political candidates, they want to stymie strippers and send hardcore pornographers to jail.

Arizona Family Council Targets L.A. Porn Industry

Hot on the heels of Arizona’s Maricopa County attorney Bill Montgomery’s warning to the porn industry to stay out of his state or face prostitution and felony charges, the Arizona Family Council is jumping on the anti-porn bandwagon.

Porn Shot in Arizona Could Be Deemed Prostitution

Porn producers considering a move to Arizona to beat the new Los Angeles mandatory condom law could be facing a prostitution rap.

Taryn Thomas: Arizona Could Be Next Stop for Porn Shoots

What with the industry still feeling its way around the newly adopted mandatory condom law in the city of Los Angeles, a new haven has emerged that just may be on porn producers’ short list.

Arizona Man Admits to Super Bowl Porn Hacking

A former cable employee admitted in court today that he interrupted a Tucson-area telecast of the 2009 Super Bowl with a 37-second clip of "Wild Cherries 5."

Dick Delaware to Fight in Arizona Saturday

Aaron Brink, aka adult performer Dick Delaware, will fight in the main event of Rage in the Cage 149 Saturday night at the Wild Horse Casino in Chandler, Ariz.

Gay Porn Promo Train Invades Arizona

Directrix Chi Chi LaRue will be accompanied by nearly a dozen gay adult actors and others for a pair of promotional events in Arizona this weekend dubbed "PornoPalooza."

Club Jenna Scene Interrupts Super Bowl Broadcast in Arizona

A knee injury ended Evan Stone's football career, but he got to appear in the Super Bowl last night. Part of him, anyway.

Skye, Sheridan, Aradia Sign at Castle in Arizona

Brittney Skye, Nicole Sheridan and Mistress Aradia will be signing for Platinum Blue Productions at the Castle Megastores' Fetish Show in Mesa on Friday.

Pink Visual Sponsors Arizona Fetish Ball

Pink Visual Productions is one of the sponsors of the Arizona Fetish Ball’s upcoming AZ Fetish Heat event being held in the historic Hotel Congress in Tucson, Ariz. Aug, 5.

Arizona Law Restricts Adult Businesses

A new Arizona ordinance signed into law on Friday, restricts strip clubs, adult bookstores and escort agencies from operating within a quarter mile of schools, parks, churches and residential neighborhoods.

Arizona Citizens Back Jameson in Dispute With City

The fight over Scottsdale’s recently approved restriction on adult entertainment clubs is heating up, with three parties now working -- albeit separately -- to put the issue in the hands of voters by having it placed on a May 16 ballot referendum.

Arizona Court Bans Text Message Spam

Legislation that prevents telemarketers from making unsolicited calls to cell phones or sending junk faxes got a boost this week when an Arizona appeals court ruled the law also applies to unsolicited text messages.