The Arizona Supreme Court has approved a program that allows non-lawyers to provide limited legal assistance to Arizonans who may not have access to an attorney in civil matters, the court announced.
A ballot referral to gut diversity measures in schools and state contracts is one step closer to being on Arizona’s ballot.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday calling for the dismantling of the Department of Education - but ...
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‘I will get to the bottom of this’: Judge questions legality of Trump’s ‘Alien Enemies’ deportations
A federal judge probed the U.S. Department of Justice about whether the Trump administration knowingly defied his court order ...
Officials announced a new initiative they say will better ensure the safety and nutrition of baby formula in the U.S., a ...
Thousands of Tucsonans turned out Saturday to hear from progressive Democrats about pushing back against President Trump as the "Fighting Oligarchy" tour of Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria ...
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Americans are facing the highest death toll from influenza since 2018, just as more people become vulnerable because of growing vaccine skepticism taking hold in statehouses and the Trump ...
Cartels are Mexico's fifth-largest employer, and while some are tricked into working for the cartels by a friendly face, recruitment these days can be just as duplicitous, including social media and ...
A coalition of Democratic officials from 23 states, including Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes - and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration for slashing more than $11 billion of ...
A bill that aims to cut out ultra-processed foods in the state’s public schools is now moving through the Arizona Senate after passing the House with overwhelming support.
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