Many of President Donald Trump's executive orders and administration policies will directly affect on Arizonans' lives. Here's a rundown of Week 1.
"I find all of Trump's proposed policies on this topic to be outrageous," Democratic Representative Yassamin Ansari told Newsweek.
The Phoenix Union High School District declared itself on Friday a "safe zone" for all students "regardless of citizenship status."
Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump plans executive action that could deepen climate change's impact on Arizona.
Here's which Arizonans cheered newly sworn-in President Donald Trump and which described him as a danger to the American people.
Phoenix Union High School District moves ... attack on the U.S. Capitol learned of their pardons from President Donald Trump, those with Arizona ties professed their gratitude, and one ― who ...
President Donald Trump's administration has moved ... bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix, signed an opinion piece in The Arizona Republic denouncing possible immigration raids ...
Justice Department case against Phoenix could be on hold The ... U.S. Capitol learned of their pardons from President Donald Trump, those with Arizona ties professed their gratitude, and one ...
The Phoenix mayor said withdrawing from the global agreement to fight climate change would harm public health and economic prosperity.
At 2 p.m., Nathan Wayne Entrekin, of Cottonwood, Arizona, will be pleading guilty before U.S. District Judge Florence Pan. Entrekin joined in the #CapitolRiot dressed like the Book of Mormon figure Captain Moroni. @wusa9 @EricFlackTV pic.twitter.com/FVLVWMfId2
Several states, including Arizona, are challenging President Donald Trump's executive order that would end birthright citizenship.
President Donald Trump is already following through on campaign promises he made to crack down on the flow of migrants crossing the border, and Arizona border communities are bracing for the changes that could be coming.