While The Push to Defund Phoenix Police Grows Stronger, Activists Want Officers Out of Schools
In addition to community demands that cities defund the police, students are asking district leaders to remove officers from campuses.
In addition to community demands that cities defund the police, students are asking district leaders to remove officers from campuses.
Worldwide protests against racial injustice have renewed the debate over why some states still display memorials to the Confederate States of America.
A high number of Inmates and corrections officers at four of Maricopa County's jails have contracted the coronavirus, resulting in seven deaths so far.
The Arizona governor has been following Trump's lead in prioritizing the economy over public health throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
ASU announced Sunday it has rescinded a dean’s job offer after students from her previous employer accused her of making racist and homophobic remarks.
Phoenix police shot at more people in 2018 than police in New York City, a place with 7 million more residents.
The immigration status of Nearly 7,000 DACA recipients in Arizona who have been working on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic is at risk.
Phoenix officials voted Monday to divert nearly $3 million in savings from coronavirus relief funds to the newly-created civilian oversight committee.
The Navajo Nation overtook New York in mid-May as the region with the highest rate of COVID-19 infections in the country.
Daily cases of the coronavirus are on the rise, but the Republicans might be bringing a big event to Arizona anyway.