State Superintendent Tom Horne Seeks Retraction from Azcentral and The Arizona Republic Over Misallocated Funds Story
State Superintendent Tom Horne has requested a retraction from Azcentral and The Arizona Republic, arguing that a story about a $29 million federal funds loss is false and occurred before his term.
Rep. Ruben Gallego Spearheads Bipartisan Effort to Reform CBP Hiring with Endorsement of Anti-Border Corruption Improvement Act
Rep. Ruben Gallego endorses a bill to expedite CBP hiring by waiving the polygraph test for military and law enforcement veterans, reflecting his bipartisan efforts to address border staffing and community funding in Arizona.
Navajo Nation and University of Arizona Forge Health Partnership Focused on COVID-19 Data and Preparedness
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren and the University of Arizona have signed an MOU to enhance health initiatives and better prepare for future pandemics, focusing on analyzing COVID-19 data and socioeconomic risk factors.
Scottsdale Albertsons Shootout Leaves Two Critical, Phoenix Condo Incident Adds to Rising Community Concern
Two shootings in Arizona have hospitalized men in Scottsdale and Phoenix, with police investigating both incidents that occurred at a grocery store and a condo complex respectively.












