Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and 25 other governors nationwide have joined forces to conduct the first-of-its-kind American Governors’ Border Strike Force, a multistate law enforcement operation aimed at combating drug cartel activity.
The number of children under the age of 17 in care at the Arizona Department of Child Safety fell to less than 12,000 as of July 2022, representing the lowest number since 2012 and a 30% decrease from the 18,657 children in care in 2016.
The Biden-Harris administration has awarded $10.6 million in grants to five institutions as part of the government’s Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program (CMC), including Diné College and Tohono O'odham Community College.
A federal judge in Phoenix has blocked an Arizona law that gives legal rights to unborn children, a measure that abortion rights groups say puts providers at risk of prosecution.
Earlier this month, Citizens United Productions released a new film titled "Rigged: The Zuckerberg Funded Plot to Defeat Donald Trump" that tells the story of how the Facebook CEO's charitable donations of nearly $400 million were aimed at defeating President Donald Trump.
Native American youth aged 16 to 20 are being encouraged to apply for a “free, once-in-a-lifetime” river trip down the Grand Canyon scheduled for July 11-19.
Arizona state lawmakers sitting on the House Judiciary Committee followed the trend in recently casting votes along party lines on the issue of the impeachment of President Donald Trump.