Transporting migrants out of Arizona “is something that provides support to those local communities,” Gov. Katie Hobbs said about state’s program.
Author: Mary Jo Pitzl, Arizona Republic
Woman who used medicinal cannabis while pregnant taken off Arizona child-abuse registry
The Arizona Supreme Court order could have a broader impact, as medical marijuana use is less likely to be treated legally as a form of child neglect.
A huge tax cut with bipartisan support? It almost happened — and is a stark contrast to AZ’s new flat tax
The contrast illustrates how an issue as wonky as tax rates can reveal shifts in who state leaders think should benefit most from a booming economy.
They’re alive! Arizona attorney general finds no proof for claims of dead voters in 2020
“Many were very surprised to learn they were allegedly deceased,” Attorney General Mark Brnovich wrote about the people interviewed by investigators.
Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote hit with Justice lawsuit
In a complaint filed in U.S. District Court, the Justice Department said House Bill 2492 passed this year “turns back the clock” on voting rights.
US government sued after report of detained migrant children at Hampton Inn hotels
A report described three Hampton Inn & Suites hotels where a federal contractor has held unaccompanied minors awaiting deportation.
No criminal charges planned in case where children were pushed, dragged at shelter
There is not enough evidence to file criminal charges against Southwest Key staff for pushing, dragging kids, the Maricopa County attorney concludes
Fact-checking Trump’s Arizona speech, from the border wall to pioneer beauties
President Donald Trump made dozens of assertions during his visit to Arizona. We checked the veracity of a few claims.