Arizona

Arizona Certifies Presidential Election Results, Sealing Biden's Victory in the State

The state of Arizona has certified on Monday Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's win in the state.
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Secret Santa Gave Away Envelopes Filled With Cash to Less Fortunate Families in Arizona

A Secret Santa is giving out thousands of dollars to the residents in Arizona. The man who handed out cash chose not to be identified.
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Hundreds of Prisoners Staged "War-Like" Riot in Arizona Prison, Officials Deny Using Force

Hundreds of inmates staged a riot inside the Arizona prison. The correction officers claimed they used non-lethal munitions to gain compliance.

Arizona GOP Chair Says Election 'Far From Over' as Recount Continues

Arizona GOP's Chairperson Dr. Kelli Ward encouraged supporters of President Donald Trump to stay on course as she noted that the election is "far from over."
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Trump Campaign Files Lawsuit in Arizona Alleging Rejection of In-Person Votes

The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee filed a lawsuit in Arizona on Saturday saying in-person ballots were improperly rejected in Maricopa County.

Trump vs Biden: Nearly Tied in Florida, Arizona

President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden are nearly tied in Florida and Arizona, according to a new poll.
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Trump Seeks Boost in Arizona Campaign by Focusing on Immigration

President Donald Trump has put immigration at the forefront of his Arizona campaign speech on Tuesday.
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Arizona Man Dies After Breaking Into Aquatic Center

An Arizona man, who broke into an aquatic center, died early morning on Monday after he was trapped in a support structure for a water slide for more than an hour. Police said they have a hard time to locate the 32-year-old man.

Arizona Teacher Resigns Over COVID-19 Fears, Faces $2,000 Fine

An Arizona teacher resigned after being told that he has to be on campus to teach amid the coronavirus pandemic, and now, he is facing a $2,000 fine.
U.S. Immigrants

US Immigrants May Not Be Able to Vote in November

Many are looking forward to voting in November elections. But many U.S. immigrants may not be able to exercise this right due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Doctors, School Board Members Appeal to Arizona Governor Ducey to Keep Schools Close

More than 80 healthcare professionals and school board members wrote a letter to Arizona Governor Doug Ducey urging him to keep the schools close.

Phoenix Mayor Claims FEMA Refused Access to More Testing Resources Amid COVID-19 Surge

Arizona residents often wait more than eight hours to get tested for the virus as the state faces a shortage of coronavirus testing resources.

Arizona Attorney General Tells Church to Stop Claims of 'Purifying' Coronavirus in Air

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich issued a cease-and-desist letter Friday to Glendale-based Clean Air EXP that was advertised by a Phoenix church for alleged false advertising that claims it can 'purify' coronavirus from the air.
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Trump’s Military Fund Diversion for Border Wall 'Unlawful,' Appeals Court Says

The Trump administration's diversion of military funds to construct additional barriers to the United States-Mexico border wall was "unlawful," ruled a federal appeals court on Friday.

Arizona Becomes New COVID-19 Hotspot as Residents Refuse to Wear Masks

State officials reported a 178 percent surge in coronavirus cases in recent weeks as locals flock to public places like bars and malls without wearing face masks.

2 Bushfires in a Day Burned More Than 600 Acres

A human-caused bushfire that began on Saturday afternoon is burning more than 600 acres and has closed off some highways in Arizona. Meanwhile, another bushfire in Montana has burned 50 acres.

Arizona Files A Case Against Google For Violating the Consumer Fraud Act of Arizona

Read on to find out about the lawsuit filed against Google by Arizona. The Arizona Consumer Fraud Act is the basis of a lawsuit filed by Arizona against Google.

Homeland Security Secretary Tours Southern Arizona Border, Assesses Department's COVID-19 Response

Acting Homeland Security Secretary visited the ongoing wall construction at the Tucson sector in the Southern Arizona borderlands.

Trump Takes Extensive Tour of Arizona Amid Plans to Reopen Economy

President Donald Trump landed in the battleground state of Arizona on Tuesday to visit a manufacturing plant amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Arizona Sheriffs Refuse to Enforce Stay-At-Home Orders

Two Arizona sheriffs refused to enforce an extended stay-at-home order recommended by Governor Doug Ducey as coronavirus cases in the state hit 8,640. Arizonan activists call for the governor's recall from office.

Immigration Reform 2016: Changes in Arizona's SB 1070 Enforcement Explained for Dummies; Lawsuit Ends with Urge for Police Reform and Timeline of the Controversial Law

Nearly four years, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down key provisions in Arizona's incendiary immigration law that targeted undocumented immigrants. On Thursday, two of the remaining clauses were nullified.
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