Arizona Republican who backs white nationalism is censured

Mar 1, 2022 Pressure mounted within the GOP this week after Sen. Rogers said her political opponents should face a “newly built set of gallows.”

University of Arizona Police Department introduces new dog to help support officers and community

Mar 1, 2022 Maggie, a black Labrador retriever, will be part of the new UAPD Crisis Response team, focused on providing emotional support to officers and the UA community.

Sheriff: Migrant shot by Border agent was brandishing a rock

Mar 1, 2022 A Border Patrol agent said the migrant he fatally shot this month near Douglas was brandishing a rock.

Arizona GOP sues to stop early voting

Feb 28, 2022 Lawsuit argues voting in person at a polling place on Election Day is the only constitutional way to vote in Arizona.

Grand Canyon to raise fee for overnight backcountry camping

Feb 28, 2022 Park officials last changed the backcountry fees in 2015.

3 Arizona land ports among 26 port projects at U.S. borders

Feb 28, 2022 Three ports along Arizona’s border with Mexico will be getting upgrades funded by the bipartisan infrastructure bill passed last year.

Arizona health agency reduces frequency of pandemic updates

Feb 28, 2022 The state announced it would switch to weekly updates because the outbreak is slowing and to be consistent with other infectious disease that are reported.

Most of Southern Arizona still must wear masks

Feb 25, 2022 The CDC has changed the guidance for when people need to wear masks.

Arizona Senate votes to create tax credit for film producers

Feb 24, 2022 The measure was approved Thursday with bipartisan support.

6th Mexico journalist killed this year; leaders push back on U.S. concerns

Feb 24, 2022 Another journalist has been killed in Mexico, marking the sixth such murder so far this year. Now, the United States is calling for greater protections for journalists in Mexico.

Kelly calls for more arms to Ukraine

Feb 24, 2022 Senator says U.S. should impose "maximum pressure" possible on Russian government and military.

Arizona House OKs ban on close-in videotaping of police officers

Feb 24, 2022 Rep. John Kavanagh's initial proposal made it illegal to record within 15 feet of an officer interacting with someone unless the officer gave permission.

Brnovich takes his case to the highest court

Feb 23, 2022 Arizona's attorney general wants to defend an immigration rule the Biden administration is trying to get rid of.

$1.7 billion in infrastructure act funds will go towards fulfilling settlements of Indian water rights claims

Feb 23, 2022 Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced the funds in Phoenix this week.

Autopsy confirms gunshots killed migrant who died in Border Patrol incident

Feb 23, 2022 The Pima County Medical Examiner’s Office has confirmed the cause of death for an unidentified male migrant shot by a Border Patrol agent on Saturday night.

Arizona House votes to raise bar for passing initiatives

Feb 22, 2022 House Concurrent Resolution 2015 would change the percent of the vote needed to pass an initiative from a simple majority to 60%.

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