Arizona’s Migrant Graveyard: Searching for Bodies and Bones in the Borderlands
The number of suspected migrant remains recovered in southern Arizona surged in 2020.
The number of suspected migrant remains recovered in southern Arizona surged in 2020.
The tentative agreement between the City of Phoenix and the police union features some reform-minded policy changes.
Nathan Freddy fought the law … and the law lost.
The padlocked room in a house in Nogales where 16 undocumented immigrants were stuck in stank of “human waste.”
Definitely worth a shot.
The lawsuit centers on an alleged assault at a Phoenix hotel.
A bill that would threaten doctors who perform certain abortions with jail time is one vote away from the governor’s desk.
Baked Alaska’s lawyer also cited his good behavior.
Staff at a privately run immigration detention facility in Arizona endangered detainees, a new report found.
The Local Joint is the latest local dispensary to sell to out-of-staters.
Michel Marizco heads the Fronteras desk.
15 months’ worth of reports from Tempe and Chandler include several notable safety-related incidents.
Geez, they’re good.
It’s the largest one-time loss to date, according to the state.
Several board members of AZPOST said the Scottsdale Police Department’s probe into and firing of a former commander was retaliatory.
With cases falling and more people getting vaccinated, Governor Doug Ducey has walked back COVID-19 mitigation measures.
Starting March 24, all adults are eligible to be vaccinated in Maricopa County.
Appointments open tomorrow.
It may take a while to wrap up.
“Putting up with me wasn’t easy,” said Arpaio.
Mass vaccination facilities in three large counties in Arizona will soon allow most people to get the shot.
ASU-based contact tracers are trying their best.