An elderly Cuban woman with dementia was freed after nine months in ICE detention. Her release follows advocacy efforts.
Posts published in “Infrastructure”
Sen. Ruben Gallego urges tariff reimbursements after Supreme Court ruling against Trump's tariff policy.
Arizona's first baseball museum in Mesa showcases over a century of history with exhibits, memorabilia, and stories.
A Phoenix school employee is arrested by the FBI for child pornography charges, placed on leave, and faces termination.
A lawsuit by Arizona homebuilders challenges state water restrictions, potentially impacting groundwater policies.
Controversial videos show ASU professors discussing DEI initiatives, leading to scrutiny by Accuracy in Media group.
The Arizona Cardinals broke ground on a new performance center and team headquarters to improve practice facilities.
Republican senators push to honor Charlie Kirk with Loop 202 renaming and a special license plate to fund Turning Point USA.
A new report from FWD.us examines a surge in local law enforcement agencies collaborating with ICE through 287(g).
Republican lawmakers in Arizona propose 12 bills to tighten SNAP and Medicaid eligibility, sparking Democratic opposition.










