Officials Charged Over Postponing Election Results

Two county supervisors in Arizona who stalled certifying mid-term election results have been charged by the state’s attorney general with conspiracy and interfering with an election officer. In the Nov. 27 indictment filed in the superior court of Arizona, Terry Crosby and Peggy Judd, supervisors in Cochise County, are facing two felony counts for initially refusing to certify the … Continued

Border Security Policies Pose National Security Risk

(The Center Square) – Arizona’s border port authorities issued a joint resolution Monday emphasizing the need for border security to sustain economic growth in the region.  The resolution came from the Douglas International Port Authority, the Greater Nogales and Santa Cruz County Port Authority, and the Greater Yuma Port Authority, with specific ideas during their … Continued

Border Gates Welded Open, Migrants Flood US

The door to America is wide open. Thousands of migrants are flowing across the US border in Arizona every day — literally through open floodgates that have made the Tucson post the busiest point of illegal entry into the country, The Post has learned. US officials have inexplicably welded open 114 massive gates along the … Continued

When Title 42 Ends

As Pima County readies to receive what could be thousands of asylum seekers when Title 42 ends May 11, it’s preparing resources with the key goal of avoiding releasing incoming migrants on the streets. The county is working with federal partners, but “May 11 is a day that is fairly frightening for some of us,” … Continued

Hundreds of Illegals on Maricopa Co Voting Rolls

More than 200 self-acknowledged noncitizens have managed to register to vote in Arizona’s Maricopa County and at least nine of them have cast ballots in federal elections, according to a report that questions the federal law that pushes states to register more voters. The study is the first in a series of reports by the … Continued

Kari Lake Continues Fight

PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5/AP) – The highest court in Arizona is giving former gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake another day to fight in court regarding the 2022 election. The Arizona Supreme Court said in paperwork filed on Wednesday the justices are granting the review of one of her seven claims. The complaint challenges how the Maricopa County recorder … Continued

Gov. Plans to Defy Execution Order

PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is being criticized by a victim’s sister and a powerful county prosecutor for her plans to defy a court order to execute a prisoner next month for his conviction in a 2002 killing. The newly elected Democratic governor vowed nearly two weeks ago that she wouldn’t carry out … Continued

Bill Banning Critical Race Theory Vetoed

PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed a controversial education bill that would ban public K-12 schools from teaching “critical race theory” to students with a punishable fine. Thursday morning, she sent the following statement to Sen. Warren Petersen, president of the state senate: President Petersen, Today I vetoed SB1305. It is time … Continued

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