Ducey: Deploying National Guard to the Border Not a Partisan Issue
The first 225 members of the Arizona National Guard have been sent to the U.S.-Mexico border as part of a security mission announced last week by Defense Secretary James Mattis.
The first 225 members of the Arizona National Guard have been sent to the U.S.-Mexico border as part of a security mission announced last week by Defense Secretary James Mattis.
Archaeologists: “Once you destroy an archaeological site, it’s gone forever.”
Nearly two-thirds of students of color attend a highly segregated public school in Phoenix’s divided education system, decades after segregation.
People who were clearly at the parade for the beads, red solo cups, and party atmosphere yelled at protesters, telling them to go home.
“A sample of that macaroni … was confiscated as evidence.”
“It’s not going to to target just anyone selling food, it’s going to target Latinos selling food or ice cream in the park.”
Before you start to cheer, keep in mind that our new ranking might not last very long.
How do we know whether the car pulling us over really belongs to a cop?
They’re framing a school “walk-in” protest on April 11 as a test run.
Holly Davis shot 19-year-old Yue Jiang in Tempe in January 2016.
“We have presented our demands, now it’s up to the Pride board…”
We have answers.
There’s always Facebook.
Costanzo to Agent: “I walk the edge, too, but it’s like I’m not – it’s like I don’t wanna know a lot of things. You know?”
The rally opened up with a prayer asking God “that you give us the ability to drain the swamp.”
Quite a change from her anti-capitalist days.
American Airlines pilot does interview with hometown TV station; Phoenix Air won’t reveal name of its Learjet pilot but describes debriefing.
“The matter between UBER and my clients has been resolved.”
The #RedForEd movement has taken over Arizona schools ever since West Virginia teachers successfully went on strike.
How is this happening again?
Death of convicted cartel drug runner fits pattern but Maricopa County Attorney’s office says it has “no reasonable likelihood of conviction” of Cleophus Cooksey Jr.
Celebrities in politics is nothing new, so here’s some we’d like to see get elected in Arizona