John R. Modlin, Chief Patrol Agent of the US Border Patrol (USBP), has announced the indictment of a local man following an incident with a USBP agent on April 11. The announcement was made in a post on May 17, where Modlin also shared information from the US Attorney’s Office in Arizona regarding the indictment.
Arizona State Senator Justine Wadsack said Governor Katie Hobbs and Democrat legislators in the state are "attacking opportunities for Arizona's children" when they limit the ESA programs available in the state.
A new federally funded center will utilize the expertise of the University of Arizona (UArizona) to aid communities across the United States in managing extreme heat.
The Chief Patrol Agent of the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Sean McGoffin, has reported that CBP agents from the Yuma station thwarted an attempted robbery by bandits, one armed with a machete. The incident involved an "illegal border crosser" situated on the Mexican side of the Colorado River.
As the legislative session in Arizona progresses, it seems increasingly unlikely that a controversial measure vetoed by Governor Katie Hobbs in late April will be resurrected for an override attempt.
U.S. Congressman Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ-06) has introduced a comprehensive legislative package aimed at reforming and enhancing the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits Improvement Act (H.R. 8371) is set to be the primary veterans package for the 118th Congress, following in the footsteps of the Isakson and Roe Veterans Health Care and Benefits Improvement Act of 2020 (H.R. 7105) from the 116th Congress.
Requests for public records and building permit records not already available on Property Research Online (PRO) must be submitted through Tucson Development Center (TDC) Online.
The University of Arizona's School Garden Workshop is set to expand its influence in K-12 education, thanks to a significant $1 million donation from the Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation.
US Homeland Security and Sonoran law enforcement have identified ten individuals through the "Se Busca Informacion" campaign, who are currently sought due to their association with transnational criminal organizations involved in human smuggling, narcotics trafficking, and murder.