The Growing Power of Latino Voters in Arizona
As Arizonans gear up for a heated election season, signs increasingly point to a record-breaking number of Latino voters making their way to the ballot box this fall.
As Arizonans gear up for a heated election season, signs increasingly point to a record-breaking number of Latino voters making their way to the ballot box this fall.
Department of Commerce announces $146 million in awards through the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program, with another $1 billion in funding now available.
"The most powerful weapon we have is our stories."
The Biden Administration has committed reunite deported veterans with their families and help immigrant service members obtain US citizenship.
"We still haven’t located nearly 200 families. I think the Biden administration would agree that there’s a lot of work yet to be done."
In the late ’90s, five women simultaneously held the highest positions in Arizona state government—a feat that had never been accomplished before and hasn’t happened again since.
Arizona has 67 locations with the "s-word" in their name. The locations are in every county but Pima and sit on federal, state, private, and tribal lands.
"We're seeing that the Supreme Court is still more aligned with items that President Trump wanted to execute."
Hablamos con el Dr. DeShawn Taylor, obstetra y ginecólogo certificado, profesor clínico, defensor de la salud de la mujer y los derechos reproductivos y propietario de Desert Star Family Planning en Phoenix, sobre lo que significa la decisión de la Corte Suprema para los arizonenses.
In Arizona, federal appeals courts have recognized a First Amendment right to record police officers performing their official duties in public.