An elderly woman gets a test under supervision at a Covid-19 pop up testing centre

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 Dream City Church

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.
President Donald Trump

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.
People cross the street between Kierland Commons and Scottsdale Quarter with and without face coverings, during the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Scottsdale

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.

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

Read on to find out about the lawsuit filed against Google by Arizona.
 Segments of the first border wall in Texas since President Trump took office

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.
U.S. President Donald Trump tours face mask production facility in Phoenix, Arizona

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.

Will Taxing Obese People Do Any Good?

A study revealed that it could work if the measure is framed properly.

Federal Judge Upholds Arizona's Controversial Immigration 'Status Checking' Law

On Friday U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton upheld a crucial section of Arizona's controversial 2010 immigration law, which allows Arizona police to check the immigration status of anyone they happen to stop.

Controversial Arizona Sheriff Apologizes for Ignoring 2011 Order to Stop Immigration Patrols

Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio -- who has been at the center of controversy for his crackdown on immigrants in Maricopa County for several years -- issued an apology in court this week for ignoring a previous order to cease his immigration patrols during an investigation of the program.

Raul Hector Castro, Arizona's Only Latino Governor, Dies at 98

Raul Hector Castro, Arizona's first and only Hispanic governor and an American ambassador, died on Friday at the age of 98.

Arizona Sen. Ricardo Lara's Immigration Political Cartoon Offends Group Who Says 'White Senator Wouldn't Even Dare' Such Action [Video]

We the People Rising, a group based in California, is demanding that Arizona Sen. Ricardo Lara remove a cartoon from his office that implies that current immigration law is racist.

Arizona Mayor Shares Details on 'Very Nice' Facility Holding Hundreds of Undocumented Children

Arizona has been getting a lot of attention since it was revealed that thousands of children attempting to immigrate illegally were being sent to shelters in the state. Despite reports that these shelters are overcrowded, Nogales, Arizona Mayor Arturo Garino is complimenting efforts.

Former Republican Challenges Latino Candidates in Arizona Congressional Race With New Name, Cesar Chavez

Cesar Chavez is running for a seat in Congress, but it's not the late workers rights icon. Instead, the candidate is a former Republican who is being criticized for using the reference to wrongfully drum up support.

Hundreds of Undocumented Immigrants Dropped Off in Arizona

Border Patrol in south Texas doesn't have enough manpower to handle the large amount of undocumented immigrants.
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