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Arizona Bishop Argues for Immigration Reform, Opposes Three Bills

Gerald Kicanas, the Catholic Bishop of Tucson, Arizona, wants Congress to tackle immigration reform rather than the current enforcement-only bills they have on the table, he said this week.

Apple iPhone 6 & 6 Plus Cases & Accessories 2015: Get Ready for Super Bowl XLIX With Seattle Seahawks, New England Patriots and Other NFL Team Covers

Super Bowl XLIX is around the corner: On Feb. 1, the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks will battle it out at Glendale's University of Phoenix Stadium, as the National Football League championship game once again heads to Arizona. So why not invest in a nifty case for your smartphone that underlines your football loyalties?

Disneyland Measles Outbreak Spreads Beyond California News: Arizona Fights Outbreak, Symtpoms After Up to 1,000 Are Exposed

Health authorities in Arizona are trying to curb a measles outbreak at risk of increasing dramatically in size. The state is the second-most affected, with respect to 95 cases of measles that originated at California's Disney parks. Though only seven individuals are confirmed to have contracted the disease, up to 1,000 Arizonians may have been exposed.

Super Bowl 2015 Location News: Security Gets Ramped Up Ahead of Game Between Seahawks, Patriots

Black Hawk helicopters and super-sized X-ray machines used for U.S. - Mexico Border patrol are being used for better security efforts at Super Bowl venues in Arizona.

Immigration Reform News 2015: Federal Judge Rules DREAMers Can Obtain Driver's Licenses in Arizona, Over 22,000 Immigrants Now Eligible

After a lengthy legal battle, Arizona DREAMers were granted a permanent injunction to obtain driver's licenses by a federal judge on Thursday.

Arizona Mother Dies After Giving Birth to Quadruplets in Phoenix

A new mother in Arizona died just hours after giving birth to quadruplets at a Phoenix hospital on Friday.

High School Graduation Requirements: Arizona's Class of 2017 Will be the First Required to Pass Citizenship Test

Arizona will become the first state to require high school students to pass a civics test in order to graduate.

Oregon Ducks vs. Ohio State Buckeyes Schedule & Predictions: Who Will Win College Football Championship? [VOTE]

The Ohio State Buckeyes and Oregon Ducks will play each other in the 2015 National Championship game. This is the first year of NCAAF playoff system, and the winner of this game is crowned champions of the college football world. Let's break down the teams and pick a winner in this big game.

Rookie Cop in Arizona Killed During Domestic Violence Call

A rookie cop in Arizona was fatally shot in the face when he responded to a domestic violence case Saturday, Arizona Republic reported.

Death Penalty Pros and Cons: Botched, Problematic Executions Not Influencing States to Ban Death Penalty

The botched execution of Clayton Lockett in April and others this year in Ohio and Arizona did not motivate death penalty states from banning the practice, the Associated Press reported.

Arizona Dreamers Line Up to Receive Driver's Licenses

A driver's license ban affecting young undocumented immigrants, known as Dreamers, has been blocked and Dreamers began applying for new state licenses on Monday.

Top Court Bars Arizona from Denying Immigrants Driver's Licenses

The Supreme Court on Wednesday barred the state of Arizona from denying immigrants that were granted legal status in 2012 from getting their driver's licenses, according to Reuters.

Immigration Reform News 2014: Supreme Court Overturns Arizona Governor's Block on Denying Immigrant Driver's Licenses

For the first time, young Arizona immigrants known as "dreamers" will be permitted to get driver's licenses now that the U.S. Supreme Court overruled Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer's executive order which blocked young immigrants with legal status from getting a license.

Police Officer Mistakes Pill Bottle for Gun, Kills Unarmed Father of Four

Protesters in Arizona are demanding justice for an unarmed African American man who was shot dead by a white police officer who mistook a pill bottle for a handgun.

Thomas Beatie's Fiancee Defends 'Pregnant Man' Putting a GPS in Wife Nancy's Car as He Sits in Phoenix, Arizona's Tent City Jail

"Pregnant man" Thomas Beatie was arrested Thursday by Phoenix police for allegedly placing a GPS tracking device on his estranged wife's car to stalk her.

Arizona Government 2014: Gov. Jan Brewer Fires Chief of Administration Department

Brewer dismissed Director Brian McNeil over allegations of harassment by an employee. McNeil had overseen the Arizona Department of Administration and had investigated various corrupt government officials.

Daylight Savings Time 2014: How Daylight Savings Time Started

After the tricks and treats of Halloween, you will need to set your clocks back on hour when daylight saving time starts on Sunday, Nov. 2, at 2 a.m.

Same Sex Marriage Ban and Laws: Gay Marriage Becomes Legal in Arizona, Judge Says an Appeal Would Fail

Same-sex couples are now legally permitted to get married in Arizona. Same-sex couples are now legally permitted to get married in Arizona. Beginning on Friday, gay marriage became legal in The Copper State after Attorney General Tom Horne announced that the state would not challenge a federal court decision that overturned the state's ban on same-sex marriage.

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.

Nearly a Million Bees Attack Arizona Men, Stinging One to Death

The bees attacked the landscapers who had begun working at a private residence. The men were surrounded by the bees as they fled to a neighbors house. The local fire department and exterminators dealt with the bees but one man died from his injuries.

Border Agent Faces Charges After Allegedly Punching Teen

Agent went unpunished for eight months after alleged assault Federal investigators saw videos eight months ago of a U. S. Border Patrol Agent punching a teenager in the stomach, but until now, they allowed the agent to continue working unpunished.
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