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missing child, Adams, Arizona, murder, child neglect, Christmas, Maricopa County, jail, extradition,
Jan 18, 2023

Searchers for missing girl find remains of child, suspect behind bars in Maricopa County

Authorities searching for the body of a missing 4-year-old girl have found the remains of a child, but have not yet identified them as Athena Brownfield, who authorities say was beaten to death Christmas night, while a suspect in the case is behind bars in Maricopa County, according to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.

Southwest Gas, Arizona Corporation Commission, Southwest Energy Efficiency Project
Jan 17, 2023

Ignoring gas planning means utility customers lose

It is time for Southwest Gas to let the public in on its infrastructure plans before the Arizona Corporation Commission allows customers to be charged hundreds of millions of dollars that may have otherwise been avoided.

vote by mail, early voting, Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, GOP, ballots, voters
Jan 17, 2023

Court allows vote by mail despite GOP’s efforts to kill practice

All Arizonans will continue to be able to vote by mail despite efforts by the state Republican Party to kill the practice. The state Court of Appeals on Tuesday rejected arguments by a lawyer for the GOP and Kelli Ward, its chair, that allowing people to vote from their own homes or anywhere other than a polling place violates a constitutional requirement for a secret ballot.

romance scam, U.S. District Court, Texas, Rhode Island, Arizona, Tennessee, North Carolina, California, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Idaho, South Dakota, money laundering, conspiracy
Jan 17, 2023

Texas man pleads guilty to role in $1.6M romance scam plot

A Texas man has pleaded guilty to his role in a romance scam in which women from Arizona and other parts of the country were cheated out of a total of about $1.6 million by someone often pretending to be a U.S. Army general.

arson dog, Gilbert Fire and Rescue, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, arson cases, Labrador retriever, accelerant detection canine
Jan 17, 2023

Gilbert Fire and Rescue’s best arson investigator is 4-year-old Lab, state’s only such dog

Gilbert Fire and Rescue's Zeta trains twice a day as an accelerant detection canine for the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. She’s the only such dog in Arizona and has solved 95 arson cases.

homeless youths, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Homeless Youth Connection, couch surfing, California, New York, Florida, Annual Homelessness Assessment Report, Congress, Native American Connections, MAG, Transitional and Emergency Youth Housing, rent, inflation, evictions
Jan 13, 2023

Arizona led nation for rise in homeless youth last year, HUD report says

Arizona saw the largest increase in the number of homeless youths in the nation last year, at a time when other large states were seeing those numbers decline, according to a recent federal report.

social media, First Amendment, Instagram, students, K-12, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, First Amendment, Grant Woods, Janet Napolitano, K-12 students, Supreme Court, Arizona School Administrators Association,
Jan 13, 2023

Court backs schools over social media posts

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit unanimously ruled school districts reserve the right to discipline and expel students for content posted on social media, so long as the post creates a substantial disruption in schooling and collides with the rights of other students.  

border, Nogales, Title 42, Troy Miller Pima County, Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Casa Alitas Welcome Center, Tucson, Arizona, Mexico, pursuits, Customs and Border Protection, ACLU, Arizona, New Mexico
Jan 12, 2023

US border authorities roll out updated pursuit policy

U.S. border authorities announced changes to their policy for pursuing smugglers and other crime suspects on Wednesday, following an extensive review and criticism by immigrant advocates who pointed to cases in which passengers died when drivers fled law enforcement.

ozone, pollution, Maricopa County, EPA, poor ozone quality, NOx, NO, lipids, allergens, Sierra Club’s Grand Canyon Chapter, Covid, pollution, heart attacks, strokes
Jan 11, 2023

Maricopa County’s ozone pollution is high and getting worse

Maricopa County’s ozone levels are getting worse, harming the health of its 4.5 million residents and threatening to cost the region billions of dollars in the coming years.

Sinema, mining, Senate,
Jan 11, 2023

Senators visit Arizona, Texas border in search for solutions

Politicians, tribal leaders and the head of a local humanitarian group in Arizona's Yuma County called on a politically diverse delegation of senators from around the U.S. to pass immigration reform amid an increase in migrant arrivals that can overwhelm local resources.

Navajo Nation, president, water, tribal rights, Biden Administrationtribal, Indigenous, Buu Nygren, Jonathan Nez, general election, Washington, D.C., Diné, Navajos, New Mexico, Arizona, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, Vietnamese, oil, gas, pandemic, generational trauma
Jan 10, 2023

Buu Nygren sworn in as next Navajo Nation president

Buu Nygren was sworn in Tuesday as the next president of the vast Navajo Nation, a job that will test his ability to make good on promises to deliver water, electricity and broadband to tens of thousands of residents who don't have it.

renewable energy, Arizona Corporation Commission, natural gas, nuclear energy, Lesko, Congress, California, Arizona
Jan 9, 2023

Keep failed, out-of-state energy interests out of Arizona

Out-of-state organizations are pushing for Arizona to adopt the same failed policies as California. I will work to advance an all-of-the-above energy strategy at the national level that protects consumer choice, invests in reliable energy sources, and brings down costs for Arizonans.

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