This article is published as part of the Mental Health Parity Collaborative, a national partnership between AZCIR and The Carter Center’s Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism and ...
A legal challenge brought by two out-of-state investment firms is testing how Arizona establishes groundwater protections.
A person brings a rolling cart of ballots to a cage of ballots at Runbeck Election Services during the March 2024 presidential preference election. Rolls of ballot paper with special security features ...
In 2016, Arizona leaders set an ambitious goal: By 2030, 70% of high school graduates would continue their education after graduation, whether at a university, community college or trade school.
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 ...
This is a mischaracterization. Mark Kelly voted against the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” primarily because of its cuts to Medicaid and food assistance programs, not to defund NASA or the Artemis ...
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 ...
For the first time in Arizona, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are using a Cold War-era law to ticket legal immigrants for minor offenses like not carrying their immigration documents, a ...
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 ...
Republican registration increased in every Arizona county between the November 2024 election and October 2025, the most recent month for which data is available. Overall, the number of registered ...
Despite a federal law authorizing the land exchange, the proposed copper mine at Oak Flat in Arizona’s Tonto National Forest could still be halted through ongoing court challenges or congressional ...
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