Here Are the Groups Trying to Help Still Out-Of-Work Arizonans
Arizona nonprofits and mutual aid groups have stepped up to fill the gaps in aid left by state and federal lawmakers.
Arizona nonprofits and mutual aid groups have stepped up to fill the gaps in aid left by state and federal lawmakers.
Keisha Shields remembers how troubled she and her father were after the 2016 election. So in memory of him, she's using her vote to stand up for their shared values this November.
Johnson was killed by a state trooper who found him sleeping in his vehicle, which was parked at the top of an on-ramp on Loop 101.
Economists warned the new number may reflect a drop in the overall workforce as much as increase in employment.
According to one study, the American middle class should be earning $42,000 more per worker. That's a stark contrast to how tax breaks have helped the wealthiest Americans get even richer under Trump.
Inadequate unemployment payments don’t just hurt individuals needing the money—they also hinder the state’s economic recovery.
Arizona once tried to ban ethnic studies in K-12 public schools, but the law was ruled discriminatory and unconstitutional.
A report shows that 65% of Latino Christians say they support Biden.
President Trump's strategy to address the deep existential threats facing the world is consistent, to say the least.
A report released before the pandemic urged Arizona to up unemployment to $490 per week to protect the state against a recession.