CBP Acting Commissioner Troy A. Miller released a statement April 12 regarding an incident that took place in March near the Sasabe Port of Entry in Arizona, in which an agent shot and killed the driver of a car suspected of smuggling undocumented migrants.
More than 48,000 students in Arizona now benefit from Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESA), according to the Arizona Department of Education, despite plans by Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) to repeal the program.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs was sworn into office in a ceremony on the ninth floor of the Capitol Executive Tower on Jan. 2, the first Monday in January, as state law requires.
Arizona State University professor of Musicology Peter Schmelz has received the 2022 American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Foundation Deems Taylor/Virgil Thomson Award for his recent book on Soviet music.
Arizona Gov. Ducey has appointed Jeffrey Louis Sklar to the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division II, filling the vacancy left by the retirement of Judge Philip Espinosa's retirement.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey discussed state efforts to transform the government with Agency Directors during his last cabinet meeting on Dec. 8 in Phoenix.