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facebook.comTrails in Catalinas Reopen After Bighorn Fire
Trails are open to the fire's burn scar, so hikers should be aware that hazards still exist.
Veteran, War Hero, Defendant, Troll
Kolfage served on Gabrielle Giffords veteran’s advisory council. “His attitude, his positive view of the world despite the fact that he’s lost three limbs. It was just extraordinary and inspiring,” said Giffords’ then-district director Ron Barber. A year later, Kolfage was sharing conspiracy theories and calling Obama “a halfbreed” on Facebook.
Feds cite border-wall safety for Quitobaquito closing; critics see other motives
Laiken Jordahl, of the Center for Biological Diversity, called the CBP’s justifications “a baldfaced lie.” “There has been construction activity, heavy construction traffic, even dynamiting and blasting of a sacred mountain, and that hasn’t led them to close this road.”
Napier rejects Democrats’ claim of racist infiltration of police
What's been your experience? Are police racist?
Will Arizona’s return to high school football turn into recruiting advantage?
Sound off: Should Arizona be like other Western states and forgo fall sports?
Court says House can sue White House over funds diverted to border wall
“To put it simply, the Appropriations Clause requires two keys to unlock the Treasury, and the House holds one of those keys. The Executive Branch has, in a word, snatched the House’s key out of its hands”
Democrats Bring Attention to Healthcare Ahead of Tonight's Debate
What are you expecting from tonight's debate?
USCIS scrambles to resume naturalizations after COVID-19, budget cuts
“I was literally a week away from my appointment and everything was closing and shutting off. I was very scared and emotional. Because this is something I’ve been waiting for basically my whole entire life since I was 6 years old.”
Arizona poverty rate continued fall in 2019, still topped national rate
How has your economic situation been affected by the pandemic?
Action on missing, murdered women legislation caps years of advocacy
Murder was the third most common cause of death for young Native women in 2017, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Alone among Democrats, Sinema stays silent on GOP Supreme Court push
While other Democrats were using language like “shameful,” “brazen hypocrisy,” “horrible precedent” and “theft” of a Supreme Court seat, Sinema has only commented on Ginsburg’s legacy.