Recent Articles from The Associated Press
Homeland Security secretary visits Arizona border
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson took an aerial tour of the southern Arizona border on Wednesday.
Homeland Security secretary to visit Arizona border
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson plans a visit to Arizona a day after meeting with officials along the border in Texas.
Arizona not adding more medical marijuana uses
Arizona is again turning down proposals to expand the state's medical marijuana program.
Navajos recall long walk to voting rights
As a girl growing up on the Navajo Nation in the 1950s and '60s, LeNora Fulton remembers her parents making a major event out of voting.
Private drone test site launches in southern Arizona
Despite Arizona losing out on a federal contract to be a launching pad for drones, a group in the southern part of the state is going ahead with its plans for a private test site.
Brewer budget has cash for new Yuma veterans home
Gov. Jan Brewer's proposal for the budget year beginning July 1 includes $9.2 million for a new veterans home in Yuma.
Phoenix mayor Stanton to host outdoor Super Bowl party
The Phoenix mayor plans to host a public Super Bowl party in preparation for the big event coming to Arizona next year.
Following Yarnell deaths, bill would limit access to autopsy photos
An Arizona lawmaker wants to ensure autopsy photos and videos can only be released with a Superior Court judge's approval.
Ex-police NY chief picked to monitor Arpaio’s office
A federal judge who concluded an Arizona sheriff's office has systematically racially profiled people has appointed a former New York police chief to monitor the agency's operations to ensure it isn't making unconstitutional arrests.
Gov. Brewer to present budget plan
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer will release a spending plan for the coming budget year that outlines how she wants to implement reforms at the state's Child Protective Service agency.
Phoenix council OKs Child Exploitation Task Force
The Phoenix City Council has voted unanimously to approve an agreement with the FBI supporting the Child Exploitation Task Force.
Brewer’s staff ordered to turn over some documents
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Gov. Jan Brewer's office to turn over some internal documents about its policy of denying drivers' licenses to people who were brought into the country illegally as children but allowed to stay under a new federal program.