Arizona Mirror
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We are currently tracking 8 recent articles from Arizona Mirror, published over the past 30 hours. Recurring themes in its latest headlines include Arizona, Colorado, Trump, Supreme, and Court.
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Recent Articles (8)
Mayes declines to prosecute Hobbs for Sunshine Residential bribery accusations
Attorney General Kris Mayes says there’s no evidence that Gov. Katie Hobbs broke the law when her administration awarded a pay increase to a foster care provider that donated more than $400,000 to her
‘All hands on deck’ for immigration gutted fentanyl investigations, report says
WASHINGTON — Fentanyl seizures decreased by 39% during the first year of the second Trump administration after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement shifted the Department of Homeland Security’s cr
Arizona to bear the brunt of Colorado River cuts for two years as long-term talks continue
Arizona and the other Lower Basin states will bear the brunt of cuts to Colorado River water over the next two years, while they continue to negotiate a longer-term agreement with the Upper Basin, the
Trump can keep building White House ballroom, for now, Supreme Court rules
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump can continue building a White House ballroom for now, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday, reversing a federal judge’s order that barred above-ground construction o
At the border, a race that runs against the wall’s message of division
As the sun rose Saturday morning, dozens of runners gathered in Douglas, Arizona and Agua Prieta, Sonora to race along a stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border. Although separated by the border barrier, ga
How Trump works around his Supreme Court losses
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has not slowed his pursuit of central policy goals and personal passions, even after major setbacks at the U.S. Supreme Court and other federal courts. The high cou
Officials warn of a bleak Colorado River future as deadline nears
The future of the Colorado River is looking bleak, and officials in the seven states that depend on its water say they’re happy to negotiate — but with current use rules expiring at the end of the yea
Arizona voters won’t get to rein in vouchers. Don’t tell us they all love it.
Arizona school vouchers that are pulling $1 billion away from students in K-12 public schools are here to stay, whether we like it or not. And, unfortunately, they’ll stay with no real oversight that