Alex Gonzalez
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Adrian Fontes, Arizona's Secretary of State, argued there is nothing wrong with American elections but some leaders in Washington, D.C., disagree.
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Arizona universities are figuring out how to comply with President Donald Trump's order to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programs - otherwise known as DEI - to avoid federal funding cuts.
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Arizona is no stranger to strict immigration policy, and Spanish media outlets are taking an active role once again to ensure folks know their rights and know how to use them.
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The League of Women Voters of Arizona and other organizations have taken action against President Donald Trump's recent executive order that would change how elections are run in the United States. Comments from Pinny Sheoran, president, League of Women Voters of Arizona.
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Arizona lawmakers are considering a bill to prevent cryptocurrency scams and regulate what are known as "crypto kiosks." The FBI says fraud and scam losses nationwide reported by those age 60 and older topped $3.4 billion in 2023, including $128 million in Arizona.
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Insurance premiums have gone up a lot and according to a new report, Arizona is one of the states where homeowners are being hit hardest.
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The government has stepped in and attempted to end the outbreak through various means, but none have worked.
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As Americans wait to see if Congress goes along with President Trump's plans to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, the uncertainty is frustrating some AZ college students.
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Adrian Fontes, Arizona Secretary of State, said he was not shocked but disappointed when he found out the Trump administration had cut funding for the national election security program.
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The Sierra Club and other partners are suing Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency over the mass firing of federal workers across multiple agencies. The groups contend the purge will have devastating impacts on Arizona's public lands and parks.