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Arizona Launches "Turquoise Alert" System for Missing Native Americans
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signed "Emily's Law," establishing a "turquoise alert" system for missing Native Americans under 65, spurred by the death of Emily Pike, a San Carlos Apache teen, whose remains were found 100 miles from where she went missing in late January; the law aims to improve resp...
Arizona Launches "Turquoise Alert" System for Missing Native Americans
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signed "Emily's Law," establishing a "turquoise alert" system for missing Native Americans under 65, spurred by the death of Emily Pike, a San Carlos Apache teen, whose remains were found 100 miles from where she went missing in late January; the law aims to improve resp...
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Gallego Unveils Comprehensive Immigration Reform Plan"
Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego proposed a 21-page immigration reform plan on Monday, calling for increased border security measures, including more Border Patrol agents and technological improvements to stop fentanyl smuggling, combined with expanded legal immigration pathways and a pathway to citize...
Gallego Unveils Comprehensive Immigration Reform Plan"
Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego proposed a 21-page immigration reform plan on Monday, calling for increased border security measures, including more Border Patrol agents and technological improvements to stop fentanyl smuggling, combined with expanded legal immigration pathways and a pathway to citize...
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48% Bias Score


Mystery Castle in Phoenix Added to Most Endangered Historic Places List
The Mystery Castle in Phoenix, Arizona, a unique roadside attraction built in the 1930s, has been added to the National Trust for Historic Preservation's list of America's 11 most endangered historic places, potentially securing its preservation from demolition.
Mystery Castle in Phoenix Added to Most Endangered Historic Places List
The Mystery Castle in Phoenix, Arizona, a unique roadside attraction built in the 1930s, has been added to the National Trust for Historic Preservation's list of America's 11 most endangered historic places, potentially securing its preservation from demolition.
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Mass Shooting at Arizona Restaurant Leaves Nine Injured
At least nine people were shot at El Camarón Gigante restaurant in Glendale, Arizona, during a Cinco de Mayo celebration on Sunday night around 7:45 pm; the chaotic scene involved multiple 911 calls and numerous witnesses reporting a barrage of gunfire.
Mass Shooting at Arizona Restaurant Leaves Nine Injured
At least nine people were shot at El Camarón Gigante restaurant in Glendale, Arizona, during a Cinco de Mayo celebration on Sunday night around 7:45 pm; the chaotic scene involved multiple 911 calls and numerous witnesses reporting a barrage of gunfire.
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Former NFL Kicker Launches Republican Congressional Bid in Arizona
Former NFL kicker Jay Feely announced his Republican candidacy for Arizona's 5th Congressional District on Tuesday, citing the assassination attempt on Donald Trump and the border crisis as key motivators, and highlighting his experience in leadership roles in the NFL.
Former NFL Kicker Launches Republican Congressional Bid in Arizona
Former NFL kicker Jay Feely announced his Republican candidacy for Arizona's 5th Congressional District on Tuesday, citing the assassination attempt on Donald Trump and the border crisis as key motivators, and highlighting his experience in leadership roles in the NFL.
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Hobbs Vetoes Arizona Bill on Immigration Enforcement Cooperation
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a Republican-backed bill that would have required state and local officials to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement efforts, citing concerns about costs, community relations, and potential legal challenges, despite supporters' arguments that the bill was...
Hobbs Vetoes Arizona Bill on Immigration Enforcement Cooperation
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a Republican-backed bill that would have required state and local officials to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement efforts, citing concerns about costs, community relations, and potential legal challenges, despite supporters' arguments that the bill was...
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Arizona Authorizes Shooting Down Drug-Carrying Drones
Arizona's new law, effective April 18, allows law enforcement to shoot down drones suspected of carrying drugs within 15 miles of the border, aiming to curb drug smuggling and protect officers, despite conflicting federal regulations.

Arizona Authorizes Shooting Down Drug-Carrying Drones
Arizona's new law, effective April 18, allows law enforcement to shoot down drones suspected of carrying drugs within 15 miles of the border, aiming to curb drug smuggling and protect officers, despite conflicting federal regulations.
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40% Bias Score

AI Avatar Used as Victim Impact Witness in US Court Case
In a Phoenix, Arizona court, an AI avatar of Christopher Pelkey, a victim of a road rage shooting, delivered an impact statement, influencing the 10.5-year sentence of the perpetrator. This is the first known instance of such technology used in a US court.

AI Avatar Used as Victim Impact Witness in US Court Case
In a Phoenix, Arizona court, an AI avatar of Christopher Pelkey, a victim of a road rage shooting, delivered an impact statement, influencing the 10.5-year sentence of the perpetrator. This is the first known instance of such technology used in a US court.
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36% Bias Score

Arizona Concert Shooting Leaves Three Dead, Five Injured
A fight between rival groups at a concert and car show in Glendale, Arizona, escalated into a shooting, resulting in three fatalities—two brothers aged 17 and 21, and a 21-year-old man—and five injuries, including a critically injured 16-year-old boy. Police are questioning multiple suspects.

Arizona Concert Shooting Leaves Three Dead, Five Injured
A fight between rival groups at a concert and car show in Glendale, Arizona, escalated into a shooting, resulting in three fatalities—two brothers aged 17 and 21, and a 21-year-old man—and five injuries, including a critically injured 16-year-old boy. Police are questioning multiple suspects.
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Postpartum Guatemalan Woman Detained by ICE, Later Released
A Guatemalan woman, Erika, who had recently given birth at a Tucson hospital after a perilous journey through the Arizona desert, was detained by ICE before being released on Saturday while facing deportation; her attorney says this violated her Fifth Amendment right to counsel and that the pressure...

Postpartum Guatemalan Woman Detained by ICE, Later Released
A Guatemalan woman, Erika, who had recently given birth at a Tucson hospital after a perilous journey through the Arizona desert, was detained by ICE before being released on Saturday while facing deportation; her attorney says this violated her Fifth Amendment right to counsel and that the pressure...
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56% Bias Score

U.S. Citizen Wrongfully Detained for 10 Days in Arizona
A 19-year-old U.S. citizen, Jose Hermosillo, was detained for 10 days in Arizona after admitting to illegally entering the U.S. from Mexico, but was released after his family provided proof of citizenship; the incident raises concerns about border security procedures.

U.S. Citizen Wrongfully Detained for 10 Days in Arizona
A 19-year-old U.S. citizen, Jose Hermosillo, was detained for 10 days in Arizona after admitting to illegally entering the U.S. from Mexico, but was released after his family provided proof of citizenship; the incident raises concerns about border security procedures.
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40% Bias Score

Arizona Counties Verify Citizenship of 50,000 Voters Following Lawsuit
Following a successful lawsuit by America First Legal, all 15 Arizona counties are verifying the citizenship status of nearly 50,000 registered voters who lacked proof of citizenship, collaborating with the Department of Homeland Security to remove non-citizens from voter rolls and potentially enfra...

Arizona Counties Verify Citizenship of 50,000 Voters Following Lawsuit
Following a successful lawsuit by America First Legal, all 15 Arizona counties are verifying the citizenship status of nearly 50,000 registered voters who lacked proof of citizenship, collaborating with the Department of Homeland Security to remove non-citizens from voter rolls and potentially enfra...
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68% Bias Score
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