Three months after a Tucson man was pepper-sprayed in an ICE operation, he continues to demand that local officials and law enforcement hold federal agents accountable.
The United States is rapidly building what it calls a “smart wall” on the Mexico border, combining tall steel fencing with advanced technology like sensors and cameras
The Freedom Index Tracker offers everyday citizens the opportunity to understand where their elected officials stand on protecting their right to engage in political boycotts
For the second time since it was enacted, the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld birthright citizenship as the law of the land. The legal team that defended the 14th Amendment as written said that, as far as they are concerned, the case is now closed for good.
While dozens of motorists wait in long lines to cross the border between Nogales, Sonora, and Nogales, Arizona, a growing number of people have found a way to save time: using electric scooters.
In artistic defiance, local Phoenix bands and promoters are pushing back against the city ordinance that limits medical aid in public parks
Arabella “Yari” Rodríguez Márquez’s health continues to deteriorate inside Eloy Detention Center. Her partner is afraid she’ll be the next person to die in ICE custody.
Two years in, the brewery has hosted fundraisers for local organizations, rotating food trucks, weddings and gatherings that bring Tucson communities together
“Corriendo Con Corridos,” hosted by Arizona-based Not Fast, Just Furious Run Club, embraces the customary 5K but swaps traditional workout playlists for corridos in th…
