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Southern Arizona rancher, law enforcement share border realities as crisis intensifies
While there are plenty of disagreements on how to best handle the southern border crisis, it's clear that people on the ground are asking for more Read More.
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Video Shows Illegal Migrants Overwhelming Texas National Guard, Storming Border Wall
Video taken near El Paso, Texas, shows illegal immigrants tearing down a barrier and overwhelming members of the Texas National Guard as they stormed across the border. Read More.
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Bill aims to crack down on sham sober living facilities in Arizona
A bill aiming to crackdown on unlicensed sober living facilities passed out of the Arizona State Senate unanimously, but could face hurdles as it moves forward. Read More.
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Hodge resigns from Arizona House amid sexual misconduct allegations from college
Arizona state Rep. Jevin Hodge resigned from the state legislature on Tuesday as sexual misconduct allegations surfaced. Read More.
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CBP: 5 Separate Human Smuggling Attempts Stopped At U.S. Port Of Entry In Less Than 48 Hrs
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office reported that in less than 48 hours, five different efforts at human smuggling into the country were foiled at a single port of entry, according to ABC News. Read More.
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Conservatives Push to Stop Biden’s Open Border Policies with Funding Bill Before Friday Deadline
House conservatives are pushing for House Speaker Mike Johnson to stop President Biden's "open border" policies with the federal funding bill that Congress has to pass before a Friday deadline to avoid a partial government shutdown. Congress has passed six appropriations bills in the form of a "minibus" spending package to fund certain cabinet agencies but both the House and Senate still have to pass another package to fund the remaining agencies. Read More.
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Trump, Biden cruise to victory in Arizona primaries
Arizona's presidential preference election on Tuesday is on track to have predictable results. Read More.
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Kari Lake, Mark Finchem Appeal Their Case Seeking to Ban Electronic Voting Machine Tabulators to the U.S. Supreme Court, Add New Evidence Including ‘False Statements’ by Defendants
Kari Lake and Mark Finchem filed a Petition for Certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday, appealing the dismissal of their lawsuit against Arizona officials to stop the use of electronic voting machine tabulators. The 210-page petition added new allegations stating that the defendants lied to the court and that new evidence had surfaced exposing the vulnerabilities of the machines to bad actors. “New evidence from other litigation and public-record requests shows defendants made false statements to the district court regarding the safeguards allegedly followed to ensure the accuracy of the vote, on which the district court relied,” the petition asserted. Read More.
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Arizona at crossroads in border crisis as street releases could begin in April
The border crisis in Arizona is hitting yet another tipping point as some federal funding is set to dry up in April, which could lead to Read More.
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Arizona Election Official Who Fought Against Hand Counting Ballots Hired as State’s Elections Director
An Arizona election official who resigned from her former position in Cochise County over her refusal to hand count ballots in the 2022 elections is now the statewide election director after a promotion from Secretary of State Adrian Fontes. Lisa Marra was appointed by Fontes to become the Arizona Elections Director and will oversee equipment testing, candidate filings, election night reporting and canvassing during the 2024 elections. Read More.
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Kari Lake turns in signatures for Arizona Republican primary ballot
Arizona Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake turned in her petition signatures to qualify for the July 30 primary ballot on Friday morning. Read More.
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‘Make Voting Great Again’: GOP Warns Against Government Election Meddling
The Biden administration appears poised to put the government’s thumb on the scale in the 2024 election, House Republicans say. The administration’s lack of transparency about implementing President Joe Biden’s executive order for federal agencies to help get out the vote—combined with a warning from Attorney General Merrick Garland—has sparked some concern among lawmakers. Read More.
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Inflation in Phoenix area slows down
Inflation in the Phoenix metropolitan area appears to be calming down, according to new Consumer Price Index data from February. Read More.
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Pinal County Left to Address Reportedly ‘Toxic’ Garbage Created by Homeless Campers After Feds Restrict 1,000 Acres in Arizona
Officials in Pinal County are reportedly working to address toxic garbage caused by illegal camping by the homeless after the Bureau of Land Management displaced them by closing 1,000 acres of public land in Apache Junction and the Tonto National Forest to create a new recreation area. Pinal County Supervisor Jeff Serdy confirmed local authorities are left to confront the numbers of "boondockers," "nomads" and "truly homeless" who were displaced after BLM closed the acreage to build a recreation area in remarks to ABC 15. Read More.
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Arizona congressmen call on IRS to not tax state rebate
The chorus of voices in opposition to the Internal Revenue Service's taxation of a state rebate many Arizona families received last year continues to grow. Read More.

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