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One third of the southern border is now covered by military zones, which allow troops to detain migrants attempting to enter ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of parents who sought to opt their kids out of public school instruction. What could ...
A judge's ruling "provides a perfect example of the problematic nature of these horse-racing appropriations," attorneys told ...
Arizona AG Kris Mayes sues the Trump Administration for allegedly sharing Arizonans' private health data from Medicaid with ...
Six months in, Quintan Ortega is still settling into his role as Red Bluff Police Chief, but he’s ready to lead the next ...
Lawyers for former Phoenix Mercury interim coach Nikki Blue have filed a lawsuit against the organization, alleging unequal ...
Fraudsters continue to impersonate law enforcement agencies across Sedona and the Verde Valley in an effort to extort money ...
A new $100 million flood control project got its first test from the monsoon on Wednesday in Flagstaff and the defense system ...
An Arizona attorney says the law typically only allows a defendant to use proportional force, which likely doesn't apply in this case.
The first militarised zones, introduced in April and May, extend west of El Paso past factories and cattle yards to partially encircle the New Mexico border village of Columbus, and its 1,450 ...
Asked what a world without judicial independence would look like, Justice Clint Bolick offered an ominous answer. "It looks ...