Mark Meadows Seeks Federal Court Shift in Arizona "Fake Electors" Case Amid Debate Over Constitutional Immunity
Mark Meadows sought to move election subversion charges to federal court, claiming immunity under the supremacy clause, leading to a debate over his actions as Trump's chief of staff.
Arizona Libraries Receive $319K NEH Grant for Digitization of Historic Newspapers Ahead of Route 66 Centennial
Arizona State Library and University of Arizona Libraries received a $319,588 NEH grant to digitize 100,000 pages of historical Arizona newspapers, especially focusing on Route 66 for its centennial.
Supreme Showdown, Arizona Voting Law Gets Partial Nod from High Court Amidst Pre-Election Turmoil
The Supreme Court upheld an Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, a decision causing debates on voter access and election integrity ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Navajo Nation President Signs $128 Million in Contracts to Build 1,000 Homes, Boosting Jobs and Hope
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren signs seven contracts with builders, utilizing $128 million to construct 1,000 homes, which is expected to also create jobs and enhance skills in the community.












