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Yes. More than 300,000 Arizonans could lose access to federally subsidized health insurance under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, according to projections from the U.S. Congress Joint Economic ...
Yes. In June 2025, the Pima County Board of Supervisors voted, 3-2, to approve “Project Blue,” a $3.6 billion data center campus slated for construction southeast of Tucson. The 290-acre campus is ...
The Constitutional Sheriff and Peace Officers Association has spread its ideology across the U.S., seeking to become more mainstream in part by securing state approval for taxpayer-funded law ...
Advocates for people with serious mental illness call for improved conditions at the Arizona State Hospital, and more beds.
Arizona officials acknowledged that a fraud scheme targeting Indigenous people with addictions cost taxpayers $2.5 billion. But they haven’t accounted publicly for the number of deaths tied to the ...
Aaron Wallace, 39, has been in Arizona's mental health system for 20 years. Shown here on May 25, 2021, Wallace sits outside a Tucson boarding house where he lived until June 2021. Photo by Alberto ...
Temporary grants have let Arizona schools make incremental gains to address inadequate ratios of campus mental health professionals to students. But as youth mental health issues persist, the state ...
Two recent incidents raise questions about a lack of oversight, persistent understaffing and inadequate employee training at the Arizona State Hospital.
As Arizona’s social equity program nears an Oct. 8 deadline to open marijuana dispensaries, investors and others acquire more of the lucrative licenses.
A pending rule change by Arizona’s top law enforcement-certifying agency removes a safeguard against extremist ‘constitutional sheriff’ training for law enforcement by allowing sheriffs and police ...
Jaeson Jones, a confidante of incoming border czar Tom Homan, is helping lay the groundwork for mass deportations and conflict with Mexico.
Shortcomings at the federal, state and school level make securing a 504 plan easier for students who attend Arizona schools that are wealthier and whiter, potentially limiting equal access to ...
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