Phoenix homeless encampment clears out after neighbors sue city
The city of Phoenix, Arizona, is being sued by more than a dozen people who live and work near the largest homeless camp in the state over its “failure to address, and its exacerbation of the growing homelessness crisis within the city.”
Republican expelled from Arizona State House
Following a bipartisan vote, a Republican member of Arizona’s House of Representatives was expelled from the State House.
Kari Lake on Where her Election Challenge in Arizona Stands
Kari Lake continues to challenge the Arizona’s governors race. One America’s Stella Escobedo spoke to her about where her legal challenge stands.
Katie Hobbs vetoes Arizona religious vaccine exemption bill
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a state bill that would have widened employees’ ability to claim a religious vaccine exemption at businesses.
‘Transphobe’ gun tweet prompts Arizona governor’s press secretary to resign
Katie Hobbs’ press secretary, Josselyn Berry, recently posted a Twitter comment insinuating to advocate gun violence against “transphobes,” just hours after a biological woman who identified as a transgender man shot and killed six people at a Tennessee school.
Kari Lake vs. Arizona Supreme Court
Arizona’s highest court has declined to hear Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s appeal of her election loss to Katie Hobbs.
Arizona town Sedona hit by massive flooding
OAN NewsroomUPDATED 5:00 PM – Friday, March 17, 2023 The town of Sedona in Arizona recovers after mass flooding. One America’s James…
Gaetz on the border: People of Yuma ‘deserve a lot better’
14 members of the the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Biden’s border crisis in Yuma, Arizona