The Trump administration announced that it would withdraw from foundational agreements underpinning the international effort to slow the climate crisis, but whether - and how - the U.S. can actually ...
Many left-leaning states and cities are trying to protect residents’ personal information, but a growing number of conservative lawmakers also want to curb the use of surveillance technologies, such ...
Minnesota and the Twin Cities are suing the Trump administration to stop its latest immigration enforcement surge, alleging that the increased federal actions are unconstitutional and a violation of ...
Marketplace plans from the Affordable Care Act no longer feel affordable to many people, because Congress did not extend a package of enhanced subsidies. But even without a health plan, people will ...
Despite public scrutiny over federal immigration agents’ use of force following the shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis, ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs called for an end to political violence, and for lawmakers to work on legislation to reduce energy costs, eliminate tax breaks for data centers and approve limited tax cuts to ...
Arizona Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly sued Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the department for trying to demote Kelly’s retirement rank and pay after he appeared in a video where he and other lawmakers ...
Pinal County’s Board of Supervisors signaled apparent opposition to the 287(g) agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, signed by County Attorney Brad Miller, a conflict likely to be ...
Demonstrators opposing a proposed partnership between the Pinal County Attorney’s Office and federal immigration officials drowned out a Republican press conference Monday, forcing lawmakers inside ...
Arizona Democratic U.S. Senator Reuben Gallego said he was supportive of an effort to make a number of reforms to ICE, and said efforts by ICE and Customs and Border Protection have gone too far, and ...
A federal judge says he may force Maricopa County to justify public claims that it has spent “hundreds of millions of dollars ...
The seven states - including Arizona - that rely on the Colorado River for water are racing against time to avoid getting drenched by an operational plan they don’t like.