Politics Dec 15 U.S. sues Arizona governor over shipping container barrier on Mexico border The U.S. government has sued Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and the state over the placement of shipping containers as a barrier on the border with Mexico, saying it is trespassing on federal lands.
Politics Dec 11 Arizona’s governor stacks shipping containers on Mexico border at the end of his term Work crews have steadily erected hundreds of double-stacked shipping containers topped by razor wire along Arizona’s remote eastern boundary with Mexico in a bold show of border enforcement by Republican Gov. Doug Ducey even as he prepares to leave office.
Politics Nov 09 WATCH: Arizona officials say every ballot will be counted after printing malfunction Election officials assured voters that every ballot would be counted after a printing malfunction at about one-quarter of the polling places across Arizona's most populous county slowed down voting.
Politics Nov 08 Printing malfunction in Arizona polls slows vote count, fuels conspiracy theories A printing malfunction at 60 polling places across Arizona's most populous county slowed down voting Tuesday.
Politics Oct 28 Armed group can monitor Arizona ballot drop boxes, federal judge rules A federal judge Friday refused to bar a group from monitoring outdoor ballot boxes in Arizona’s largest county where watchers have shown up armed and in ballistic vests, saying to do so could violate the monitors' constitutional rights.
Politics Oct 17 U.S. government orders Arizona to remove border shipping containers The Cocopah Indian Tribe is welcoming the federal government's call for the state of Arizona to remove a series of double-stacked shipping containers that are filling gaps in the wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Nation Oct 08 Disasters like Ian pose extra risk for less mobile seniors, people with chronic illness Older people with limited mobility and those with chronic health conditions requiring the use of electrically powered medical devices were especially vulnerable when Hurricane Ian slammed into Southwest Florida, and experts warn such risks to society's oldest are growing as…
Arts Aug 01 Deadly Kentucky flood leaves Appalachian cultural center reeling A cultural center known for chronicling Appalachian life is cleaning up and assessing its losses.
Nation Jul 14 Long lines return to U.S. food banks as inflation hits high Long lines are back at outside food banks around the U.S. as working Americans overwhelmed by inflation increasingly seek handouts to feed their families.
Nation Jun 20 Extreme heat can be deadly for people who are homeless Excessive heat causes more weather-related deaths in the United States than hurricanes, flooding and tornadoes combined.