Ducey Commits to Keeping State Open Despite Rise in COVID-19 Cases
The number of deaths reported daily in Arizona peaked in mid-July, when more than 90 COVID-19 related deaths were being recorded on a daily basis.
The number of deaths reported daily in Arizona peaked in mid-July, when more than 90 COVID-19 related deaths were being recorded on a daily basis.
El voto de los Latinos en Arizona tendrá mucho peso en la próxima elección presidencial. Estos 13 condados tienen información actualizada en español acerca de cómo votar este próximo Noviembre.
Jill Biden discussed the GI Bill during a Veterans Roundtable on Wednesday via Zoom with military service members living in Arizona.
Jamaar Williams of BLM Metro Phoenix said defunding and disbanding police departments is neither radical nor unrealistic.
Women activists working on behalf of immigration reform, period equity, and more share how they're fighting to keep Ginsburg’s legacy alive.
More than 40% of teachers who resigned or retired this school year said the COVID-19 pandemic was their primary reason for leaving.
Affordable housing, unemployment, mental health, and education are some of the areas that could benefit from additional funding.
Arizona voters approved raising the state's minimum wage incrementally from $8.05 in 2016 to $12 in 2020.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Trump will square off in Cleveland on a variety of issues, from the coronavirus response to the economy—all just five weeks before Election Day.
Phoenix officials approved a city budget in June that left police funds intact but allocated $3 million for a civilian review system.