Pinal County Residents Alerted to Jury Duty Questionnaires Arriving in Mailboxes
Jury duty questionnaires are being sent to Pinal County residents, sourced randomly from local records. Responders are encouraged to submit online within 10 days, with a medical form available for those seeking excusal.
Arizona Secretary of State Refers Case to Attorney General Over Illegal Dissemination of Voter Data by Wisconsin Man
The Arizona Secretary of State referred a case to the AG regarding illegal sharing of voter data online by a Wisconsin man, emphasizing the seriousness of protecting voter information.
Maricopa County Voters to Decide on $15 Billion Transport and Infrastructure Tax Extension
Maricopa County voters will decide on extending Proposition 400, a sales tax crucial for transportation funding, potentially allowing $15 billion in infrastructure investment, including increased transit funding.
Navajo Nation Seeks Federal Recognition of Tribal IDs to Uphold Sovereignty in Talks with Homeland Security Secretary
Navajo Nation President advocates for the federal acceptance of Navajo-issued IDs in a meeting with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, emphasizing tribal sovereignty.
Navajo Nation President Leads Indigenous Advocates in Washington D.C. March for RECA Justice
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren led a march in Washington D.C. to demand amendments to the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, displaying unified activism with survivors and Indigenous community members.












