Mohave County will debut new ballot paper with added security measures in July primary. Leaders in the county are betting the new paper will perform well, despite mixed test results—and that other ...
Arizona’s postsecondary enrollment rate has declined despite a decade of initiatives and millions of dollars invested.
Panicked calls flooded the 911 dispatch center in Amarillo, Texas around 9 a.m. on March 21, 2023. Witnesses described a man in overalls and a green T-shirt pointing a rifle at motorists southwest of ...
Phoenix’s technology sector has continued to grow since the initial wave of hiring and startup investments in 2020. Intel broke ground on two semiconductor factories in Chandler in 2021, a project ...
Get AZCIR’s latest investigations and updates delivered straight into your inbox, for free. This is a mischaracterization. Mark Kelly voted against the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” primarily because ...
Yes. Arizona passed House Bill 2492 in 2022, requiring proof of citizenship, like a birth certificate or passport, to register to vote in presidential elections. While the law recognizes tribal ...
Arizona’s three public universities have quietly dismantled diversity, equity and inclusion offerings over the past year, renaming programs, consolidating resource centers and scrubbing websites—all ...
Nearly three years after Arizona uncovered an unprecedented $2.5 billion Medicaid fraud scandal that targeted Indigenous communities, sober living program operators are still recruiting vulnerable ...
More than a dozen bills with implications for abortion access are in play at the Arizona Capitol this session, including proposals to expand fetal personhood language and impose new penalties related ...
Rebecca Gau has considered herself a Republican all her life. Raised outside Washington, D.C., during the Reagan era, she embraced the party’s traditional positions of lowering taxes, supporting small ...
As U.S. law enforcement agencies adopt drone systems “battle-tested” in Ukraine, experts question whether existing safeguards are sufficient to govern increasing levels of surveillance on U.S. soil.
Tucson’s new drug-loitering ordinance does not authorize police to arrest someone based on housing status. It targets specific behaviors, such as loitering while possessing or using drugs. The ...
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