Arizona's May Day Protest to Tackle Immigration and Worker Rights, Tucson Rep Kevin Volk Faces Backlash for Controversial Vote
Hundreds are set to protest at the Arizona Capitol on May Day, led by Raquel TerĂ¡n, focusing on immigration and worker rights. Rep. Kevin Volk faces backlash for backing a bill increasing immigration law enforcement funding.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon Celebrates Autism Awareness Month at Phoenix Charter School, Appoints New Deputy Assistant Secretary
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon visited Arizona Autism Charter Schools, praised their work, discussed school choice, and announced plans to resume collection of defaulted student loans.
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren Proposes Strategic Investments, Urges Council to Address Budget Cuts and Community Needs
President Nygren of the Navajo Nation presents a budget vision for FY 2026, highlighting strategic investments despite funding cuts, rebuilding priorities, and advocating unity in governance.
Senator Mark Kelly and Democratic Colleagues Decry Trump's Ukraine Ultimatum as a Threat to Sovereignty and Global Stability
Democratic senators criticize Trump's Ukraine ultimatum as harmful to Ukrainian sovereignty and global stability, contradicting peace efforts and possibly legitimizing Russian aggression.
Arizona's BuildItAZ Apprenticeship Initiative Surges with $3 Million Boost from Governor Hobbs to Bridge Skilled Labor Gap
Governor Katie Hobbs promotes Arizona's booming construction sector through the BuildItAZ Apprenticeship Initiative, which has doubled apprentices and received a new $3 million investment.
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes Announces Re-Election Bid Amid National Debate on Voting Rights
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes is running for re-election, focusing on maintaining election integrity and democratic processes amidst a polarized political environment. Senator Mark Kelly endorses Fontes' bid for a second term.












