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Mass layoffs at the Department of Health and Human Services are continuing as the agency makes good on its intention to shrink its workforce by 20,000 people, but among workers dismissed were several ...
The Trump administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday to block a lower court’s decision allowing transgender individuals to continue enlisting and serving in the armed forces.
Arizona’s developmentally disabled community breathed a collective sigh of relief Thursday, as a bipartisan solution to an impending budget cliff was finally signed into law.
Microsoft began offering the federal government “free” cybersecurity upgrades and consulting services in 2021, an offer that ...
Just seven days before the state’s Division of Developmental Disabilities is expected to run out of money, the Arizona House ...
Tucson may hold a special election in November in which voters can decide on a franchise agreement between the city and ...
Arizona lawmakers have tried to create secure behavioral health residential facilities to fill gaps in the mental health ...
A vacant basketball court in Nogales, Sonora, has transformed into an unwilling refuge where deported migrants and displaced ...
While a federal judge considers granting a temporary restraining order against Trump administration officials, a new group of Arizona university students is suing the federal government for suddenly ...
Archaeology Southwest, a Tucson-based nonprofit, faces staff layoffs after a Trump administration official said the National Endowment for the Humanities is clawing back a $350,000 grant.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Yassamin Ansari returned Tuesday from traveling to an El Salvador megaprison in an attempt to visit a ...
Arizona’s Mohave County plans to add security features to its ballot paper for the 2026 midterm election, a measure officials hope will improve voter confidence.