AZ Free Enterprise Club sent a letter on behalf of the Arizona Free Enterprise Club and Strong Communities Foundation of Arizona to all sixteen counties in the state reminding them of their obligation to "remove foreign citizens from" their voter rolls.
Rhonda Krouse, Code Enforcement Division Manager for the Navajo County Public Health Services District, has provided important information for Arizonans residing in or planning to visit northern Arizona regarding an increase in rabies cases.
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office says it currently “does not have jurisdiction” to take response action towards more than 30 public school districts statewide who are noncompliant with financial record reporting guidelines.
With summer in full bloom, it is important to remember how allergies can change with the season and how they can impact someone’s health. According to Dr. Brian Lee of Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center, he often sees patients who have allergies as a component of their health problems.
Medicaid can partner with tribal communities to better serve their members, who face persistent and significant health disparities. Before deciding how to address tribal needs, it is critical for Medicaid agencies to forge strong partnerships by actively listening to what the tribes need and want. This episode of the Medicaid Leadership Exchange podcast explores how Medicaid can better serve tribes by establishing clear lines of communication between tribal communities and Medicaid staff. The episode highlights the importance of respect in building partnerships with tribes...
As another school year approaches, many Arizonans are preparing to send their children back to the classroom. Ensuring a supportive environment is crucial for students to thrive physically, mentally, and academically.
A Maricopa County judge has blocked litigation against House Concurrent Resolution 2060, known as the “Secure The Border Act," finding “the policies of HCR 2060 should be left to the voters” on the ballot this November.
More than 400 illegal aliens were arrested in June 2024 and charged with serious crimes including murder, rape, sex crimes against children, human trafficking, and domestic violence. Over a dozen of them were apprehended in Arizona for crimes including murder and sexual abuse
The Arizona Freedom Caucus said they condemned the attempt attack on former President Donald Trump and were praying for the victims and their families.
Gina Swoboda, chair of the Arizona Republican Party, said that while President Joe Biden "is dodging cognitive tests," former President Donald Trump is "dodging bullets" and proving he is dedicated to serving the citizens of the United States.
Agnes Attakai, MPA, grew up in two worlds. In Southern California, she and her five siblings enjoyed city life. In the summertime, the kids stayed with their grandparents on the Navajo Nation in Arizona, where they had no electricity or running water.
League of American Workers founder Steve Cortes has set out to investigate an affordable housing emergency in Arizona, an issue he labeled as “systemic, pervasive and real.”
John R. Modlin, U.S. Border Patrol’s chief patrol agent in the Tucson Sector, posted on X about some significant arrests made during June, as well as the types of encounters border patrol agents have every day.
American Majority Action founder Ned Ryun posted on X on Monday that Arizona’s Medicaid office is informing individuals that they can still vote with a “federal-only” ballot even if they don’t provide proof of U.S. citizenship.