Death of Arizona Wells Fargo Employee in Office

A 60-year-old Wells Fargo employee in Arizona was found dead in her cubicle four days after she last scanned into the office. The cause of death is pending, with no signs of foul play reported.

Arizona Voters Air Fraud Concerns at Fortified Election Center

A group of Republican women visited an election center in Maricopa County, Arizona to learn about the ballot tabulation process and security measures in place. The county has increased security due to previous tensions and disinformation. The visit aimed to address concerns about fraud and increase voter confidence in the election process.

Arizona Election Official Confronts Lies and Bullies

Arizona election official faces death threats and harassment for correcting misinformation about voting ahead of the 2024 presidential election, including suing a Republican Senate candidate for defamation.

Border Town Residents' Criticism of Vice President Kamala Harris' Border Policies

Border town residents in Texas and Arizona are critical of Vice President Kamala Harris' work to stem migration at the southern border, expressing dissatisfaction with current conditions and skepticism about potential improvement under a Harris administration.

Arizona U.S. Senate Candidate Kari Lake Trolled by Democratic Opponent

Arizona Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake was trolled by her Democratic opponent, Representative Ruben Gallego, with a photo of her being urged to get off the stage at a rally for former President Donald Trump. Lake is a loyal ally to Trump and a 2020 election denier.

Re-opening of Uranium Mine near the Grand Canyon

The re-opening of a uranium mine near the Grand Canyon has raised safety concerns among the Navajo Nation and Arizona's attorney general. Despite claims of safety by the mine's owner, there are worries about environmental impact and groundwater pollution. The mine plays a significant role in the transition to nuclear power amidst geopolitical tensions.

Abortion Rights and Laws in Arizona

Two years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade, putting the issue of abortion back on the ballot in all 50 states. Arizona recently approved a ballot initiative calling for a Constitutional right to abortion up to 24 weeks, beyond the current 15-week limit. This initiative may have been driven by political motives rather than genuine concern for abortion access in the state.

Arizona Election Dispute Over Proof of Citizenship for Voters

The Republican National Committee is urging the Supreme Court to intervene in an Arizona election dispute by blocking up to 40,000 voters from casting ballots in the presidential race due to lack of proof of citizenship during registration. Arizona Secretary of State and Biden administration oppose the appeal, stating there is no evidence of fraud. The dispute stems from conflicting state and federal laws regarding voter registration requirements.

Arizona Abortion Rights Ballot Measure

Arizona voters will decide in November whether to add the right to an abortion to the state constitution after a coalition supporting the ballot measure gathered over 577,000 signatures. The proposed amendment would allow abortions until around 24 weeks with exceptions for the mother's life or health, aiming to protect abortion rights from political interference.

Turning Point Action's 'Commit 100' Ballot-Chasing Operation

Turning Point Action (TPAction) launches 'Commit 100' urging activists to chase 100 early ballots and 100 Election Day ballots in Arizona or Wisconsin. Accommodations provided. TPAction COO Tyler Bowyer encourages grassroots involvement and commitment to help save America.

Drug Trafficking

An Arizona mother-son duo was arrested in Chicago for attempting to smuggle thousands of fentanyl pills through an Illinois suburb. They were found with 120,000 fentanyl pills marked as oxycodone.

Vice President Kamala Harris and Tim Walz Campaign in Detroit and Arizona

Vice President Kamala Harris and Tim Walz support organized labor in Detroit and address immigration issues in Arizona. Harris highlights her prosecutorial background in targeting gangs and drug cartels, while criticizing Donald Trump's border security efforts. The campaign aims to make gains in Sun Belt states like Arizona, focusing on themes of freedom, safety, and unity. Harris' message resonates with voters concerned about gun safety, voting rights, and reproductive rights.

Vice President Kamala Harris' Rally in Glendale, Arizona

Introductory speakers at Vice President Kamala Harris' rally in Glendale, Arizona called on 'John McCain Republicans' to support the Harris-Walz ticket as a moderate option. Former President Trump and the border crisis were also discussed at the rally.

Arizona's Proof of Citizenship Voting Requirement

The Republican Party is urging the Supreme Court to allow Arizona to enforce its proof of citizenship requirements for voting. The law was challenged by civil rights groups and the Arizona Democratic Party.

Border Security Issues in Arizona and Texas

Mayors in Arizona and Texas emphasize the urgent need for the next president to visit the U.S.-Mexico border due to different border section needs. An Arizona rancher reports encountering thousands of illegal immigrants entering the U.S., expressing concerns about ties to cartels or the Middle East. The rancher criticizes Vice President Harris' handling of immigration and highlights the challenges faced in securing the border.

Arizona Congressional District Primary

Republican State Senate President Warren Petersen discusses migrants undeterred by President Biden's executive order. Pro-Trump GOP candidate Jeff Zink wins primary in Arizona's deep-blue 3rd Congressional District, defeating Jesús David Mendoza. Zink is aligned with former President Trump and a long shot candidate in heavily-Democratic district. District being vacated by Rep. Ruben Gallego, who is running for Senate.

Arizona Senate Primary 2024

GOP candidate Kari Lake wins Arizona Senate primary, setting up a heated race against Democrat Rep. Ruben Gallego in November. Lake challenges election results citing irregularities. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema opts not to run for re-election, leading to Gallego running unopposed in the Democratic primary.

Arizona Congressional Race

Republican Rep. David Schweikert wins party's nod to keep vulnerable congressional seat in Arizona, Democrats hoping to flip in November. Multiple candidates vying to challenge Schweikert, with race rated as toss-up by Cook Political Report.

Arizona Primary Election Update

Former Navy SEAL sniper Rep. Eli Crane, R-Ariz., successfully defended his seat against a primary challenge from Jack Smith, who received indirect financial support from ousted Speaker Kevin McCarthy's allies. Crane had cast Smith as a D.C. 'swamp' candidate. The primaries in Arizona were rescheduled to allow more vote counting time in case of a recount. Arizona is a key state with multiple important races in the House, Senate, and the presidential contest.

Heat-Related Deaths in Maricopa County, Arizona

Over 300 deaths in Arizona County are suspected to be linked to a record-breaking heat wave this summer, with temperatures reaching 118 degrees in a single week. Heat-related deaths have increased significantly compared to last year, with 70% of victims being male. The county has implemented measures to combat heat-related illnesses, including cooling centers and ice immersion bags.

Arizona Golf Course Worker Dies in Bee Swarm Attack

An Arizona golf course worker tragically lost his life in a bee swarm attack at work. The incident resulted in his death three days later due to complications from the bee stings.

Arizona rancher case dismissal

Arizona judge dismisses case against rancher accused of shooting Mexican national on his property due to lack of evidence and mistrial, costing the county $1 million

Park Rangers Baking Banana Bread in Car Dashboard

Park rangers in Tucson, Arizona, use the extreme heat to bake banana bread in their car dashboard, reaching temperatures of up to 211 degrees Fahrenheit.

Democratic Lawyer Backs Secretive Media Network in Arizona

Democrat lawyer Marc Elias is backing a secretive local media network in Arizona to boost Democratic candidates on social media, similar to past operations like Courier Newsroom. Arizona regulators are questioning whether the network should be subject to the same spending and disclosure rules as political organizations.

Arizona Election Worker Theft

Republican State Senate President Warren Petersen discusses an election worker charged with theft at Arizona Senate Building and Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center, who had ties to Democratic politicians. The worker was in a felony diversion program and had a history of criminal offenses.

Arizona Voting Requirements

The Republican National Committee and Arizona legislators are fighting to enforce proof-of-citizenship voting requirements in Arizona, aiming to secure the 2024 election and ensure American voices are heard in the electoral process.

Republican Abe Hamadeh running for Congress in Arizona's 8th Congressional District

Republican Abe Hamadeh, a U.S. Army veteran, is running for Congress in Arizona's 8th Congressional District, focusing on issues like election integrity and the border crisis. He is supported by former President Trump and Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas' visit to Arizona and discussion on decrease in illegal migrant numbers

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas visits Arizona to discuss decrease in illegal migrant numbers following President Biden's executive action on asylum processing. Border Patrol encounters have dropped by more than 40%.

Election Worker Arrested for Theft in Maricopa County, Arizona

An election worker in Maricopa County, Arizona was arrested for stealing a security fob and keys from a ballot tabulation center. The incident did not impact the primary election scheduled for July 30.

Theft at Maricopa County Election Center

A temporary election worker in Maricopa County, Arizona, was arrested for allegedly stealing a security fob and keys from the election center. The stolen items were recovered, and the election equipment is undergoing reprogramming and retesting.

Misinformation about the 2020 Election

Former President Donald Trump continues to spread misinformation about the 2020 election, falsely claiming it was rigged and that his supporters were victims of a setup. He made these claims at events in Nevada and Arizona where he also falsely accused Republican candidates of being victims of election fraud in 2022.

2024 Presidential Election Surveys in Battleground States

Former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in the swing state of Arizona and other battleground states post-jury verdict, according to recent surveys.

Boris Epshteyn's Legal Troubles and Role as Trump Ally

Boris Epshteyn, a key ally of former President Donald Trump, is facing charges in Arizona for election interference. He has been involved in various Trump-related legal matters and has a controversial past. Epshteyn remains a central Trump adviser despite legal troubles.

Illness outbreak at Havasupai reservation in Arizona

Dozens of tourists fell ill after visiting a popular and picturesque area with waterfalls near Grand Canyon National Park on the Havasupai reservation in Arizona. The source of the illness is being investigated by health authorities.

Indictment in Arizona Crash

Brian Alexander Torres-Perez, 22, indicted for causing a crash that killed a family of three in Arizona in December 2022. The crash left Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb's 22-year-old son, Cooper, his fiancée, Caroline, and their 11-month-old daughter dead.

Impact of Biden's Energy Policies on Gas Prices in Western States

Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego urges President Biden to take action on high gas prices affecting Western states like Arizona. Gallego requests relief measures similar to those implemented for Northeastern states.

Rudy Giuliani Indicted in Arizona 'Fake Electors' Case

Rudy Giuliani is indicted in the Arizona 'fake electors' case for allegedly pressuring election officials to change the results of the 2020 election. He faces similar charges in Fulton County, Georgia. Giuliani has pleaded not guilty and criticized the indictment as an embarrassment to the legal system. Trump allies believe the charges are politically motivated. Giuliani celebrated his 80th birthday with MAGA allies despite facing legal issues.

Rudy Giuliani Indicted in Arizona 'Fake Electors' Case

Rudy Giuliani is indicted in the Arizona 'fake electors' case for allegedly pressuring election officials to change the results of the 2020 election. He pleads not guilty to nine charges and faces financial hardships.

Fox News Swing State Polls Show Trump Tied with Biden in Virginia

Former President Donald Trump is tied with President Joe Biden in Virginia, leading in Arizona and Nevada, according to Fox News swing state polls. Polls were taken after Trump's conviction in a Manhattan courtroom orchestrated by Democrats and championed by media. Biden's support among black voters has decreased. Trump is supported by white evangelical Christians, rural voters, those without a college degree, and white voters.

Former President Donald Trump's Return to Arizona with Turning Point USA

Former President Donald Trump makes a comeback in Arizona after two years, endorsing Turning Point USA's voter mobilization efforts and promoting the 'Swamp the Vote' campaign. The event at Dream City Church in Phoenix focuses on energizing young conservatives to turn out voters and support Trump's re-election efforts in the crucial swing state.

Political Event

Former President Donald Trump to participate in town hall event with Charlie Kirk in Phoenix, Arizona.

Arizona's Secure the Border Act

Arizona House of Representatives approved a bill allowing voters to decide on the state's border security, despite opposition from Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs. The bill would make it a crime to enter Arizona illegally and allow local law enforcement to enforce federal immigration laws.

Election Certification Battles in the United States

Attorneys are preparing for more fights over election certification as the presidential election nears, with Trump and his allies using tactics to stop finalizing elections they've lost. Recent incidents in Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona highlight the ongoing battles over certifying election results, with concerns over promoting false election claims.

Arizona Proposal on Immigration Enforcement

Arizona lawmakers are considering a proposal to make it a state crime to cross the Arizona-Mexico border anywhere except a port of entry, with voters deciding whether it becomes law in November. The proposal would allow state and local police to arrest unauthorized border crossers and order them to return to their home country.

Fatal Shooting of Police Officer in Arizona

A young police officer in Arizona was fatally shot while responding to a disturbance call. Another officer was wounded, along with four individuals at the scene. The Gila River Police Department is actively investigating the incident with assistance from the FBI field office in Phoenix.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Disrupt Arizona Democratic Event

Pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted an Arizona Democratic field office opening celebration, expressing frustration with politicians' ties to AIPAC and their handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Despite disruptions, the event continued with speeches from high-profile politicians and supporters.

Misleading Campaign Ad About Voting Rights

Arizona Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake misleadingly claims that Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego supports allowing illegal immigrants to vote based on a vote against a D.C. law that allowed noncitizen residents to vote in local elections only. Gallego later voted for a bill to repeal the D.C. law, clarifying his stance on citizenship for voting rights.

Black Bear Attack in Arizona

A 15-year-old boy in Arizona survived a black bear attack in a bunkhouse while watching TV. His brother came to his rescue, and the bear was later euthanized by officials. The family was grateful for the outcome.

Misleading Claims by Sen. Marco Rubio on Election Fraud in 2020

Sen. Marco Rubio made misleading and unsubstantiated claims about election fraud in states lost by then-President Donald Trump in 2020 during an interview on NBC News' "Meet the Press." Rubio's claims regarding election fraud in Wisconsin and Georgia were debunked, and there is no evidence to support his claim about 200,000 ballots with mismatched signatures in Arizona.

Arizona State Law Uses AI to Combat Deepfakes

Arizona state lawmaker used ChatGPT to draft a subsection of a deepfake legislation that was signed into law. The bill allows Arizona residents to legally assert they are not featured in deepfake videos.

California Governor Gavin Newsom Signs Bill Allowing Arizona Abortionists to Perform in California

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill allowing Arizona abortionists to perform abortions in California to evade a 160-year-old law criminalizing abortion in Arizona. Newsom took shots at Arizona Republicans for imposing a near-total abortion ban. The bill aims to protect reproductive freedom and provide essential care for women.

Arizona Senate Race between Kari Lake and Ruben Gallego

Kari Lake is in a competitive race for Arizona's Senate seat against Rep. Ruben Gallego. Lake's polling numbers are narrowing Gallego's lead. Gallego is facing challenges due to his association with President Biden's policies. Undecided voters may break for Lake with Trump on the Republican ticket. Border security is a top issue in Arizona.

Impact of Immigration Policy on a Political Family in Nogales, Arizona

NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with two members of a political family in Nogales, Ariz., whose lives and careers have been shaped by immigration policy.

President Biden, Black sororities and fraternities, Louisiana abortion drugs, UAW, rattlesnake handling in Arizona, Bridgerton, Billie Eilish

President Biden meets with Black sororities and fraternities, delivers commencement address at Morehouse College. Louisiana considers categorizing medical abortion drugs as controlled substances. UAW sees renewed interest in unionizing in the South. Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary holds rattlesnake handling classes in Arizona. NPR recommends watching Bridgerton, a Japanese eco-drama movie, and listening to Billie Eilish's latest album.

Man Arrested for Faking Death to Avoid Registering as Sex Offender

A man in Arizona was arrested for faking his own death to avoid registering as a sex offender. He had failed to register as a sex offender outside of California and attempted to molest a 16-year-old client while working as a behavioral health counselor.

Native American families suing Arizona over fake addiction treatment centers

Native American families are suing Arizona for not cracking down on fake addiction treatment centers that bilked billions in taxpayer dollars.

2024 Elections: Kari Lake's Senate Bid in Arizona

Kari Lake's Senate bid in Arizona faces challenges as she struggles to pivot from hard-right positions, stirring feuds within GOP. National Republicans are uncertain about supporting her due to her divisive persona and financial disadvantages against opponent Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.).

Protests Against Israel at Universities in Arizona

Students at Princeton and University of Arizona are protesting to cut ties with Israel, leading to clashes with law enforcement officials and arrests at various universities in Arizona.

Immigration

Republican Rep. Juan Ciscomani, a Mexican American representing Arizona's Sixth Congressional District, is featured in the 'We, the voters' series exploring immigration.

Juan Ciscomani's Views on Immigration and Border Policies

Juan Ciscomani, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Mexico, represents Arizona in Congress as a Republican. He discusses immigration policies, his beliefs, and the border crisis in his district.

Voter Views on Immigration in Pennsylvania and Arizona

Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep interviews voters in Pennsylvania and Arizona to hear their views on immigration.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Humanitarian Role in the Desert

Ryan Riccucci, a division chief of law enforcement operational programs for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, shares his experiences patrolling the U.S.-Mexico border, highlighting the humanitarian role Border Patrol agents play in the desert.

Arizona's New Heat Officer and Efforts to Prevent Heat-Related Deaths

Arizona's new heat officer is working with local governments and nonprofit groups to prevent heat-related deaths by opening cooling centers and ensuring homes have working air conditioners. The state experienced over 900 heat-related deaths last year, prompting the appointment of Dr. Eugene Livar as the first heat officer in the U.S.

Repeal of Arizona's 1864 Abortion Ban

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs quickly signed a bill repealing an 1864 law that banned nearly all abortions, following a state Supreme Court ruling. The repeal allows the state's 15-week abortion limit to remain in effect. Democrats are also pushing to enshrine abortion rights in the state's constitution.

Arizona's Repeal of 1864 Abortion Ban

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed legislation repealing the state's 1864 abortion ban, but it won't take effect immediately due to legislative adjournment. The state Supreme Court delayed enforcement until June 27, and abortion-rights advocates are working to protect access until then.

Abortion Laws in Florida and Arizona

Florida enforces a six-week abortion ban, severely restricting access to legal abortion. Arizona's GOP-controlled Senate votes to repeal a Civil War-era law banning almost all abortions. The end of Roe v. Wade has empowered states to impose restrictive abortion laws.

Repeal of Arizona's 1864 Abortion Restriction

Two Republican State Senators in Arizona voted with Democrats to repeal the state's 1864 near-total abortion restriction. The repeal passed in both the House and Senate and is set to be signed into law by Governor Katie Hobbs. The repeal makes way for the state's 15-week abortion limit to remain in effect.

Repeal of Arizona Abortion Ban

The Arizona Legislature has approved a repeal of a long-dormant ban on nearly all abortions. The bill will be sent to Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs for signing. The repeal will allow abortions and protect women's reproductive rights in the state.

Repeal of Arizona's 1864 Abortion Ban

Arizona lawmakers secured votes to repeal a state-wide abortion ban dating back to 1864. The move followed the state's Supreme Court decision to uphold the ban after the Dobbs ruling. If signed by the governor, Arizona will have a 15-week limit on abortions.

Abortion Access in the U.S.

Abortion access in the U.S. is facing significant challenges with Florida implementing a strict six-week ban and Arizona repealing a Civil War-era law banning nearly all abortions. The end of Roe v. Wade has empowered states to impose bans or limitations on abortion, impacting women's reproductive rights.

Drag Queen Story Hour at Arizona State Capitol

Arizona State Democrat lawmakers collaborated with Planned Parenthood to host a 'Drag Queen Story Hour' at the state Capitol, promoting gender transition for children. Republicans criticized the event, accusing Democrats of misleading them and using House facilities for radical activism.

Arizona rancher faces murder charge for shooting illegal immigrant

Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly faced a murder charge for shooting an illegal immigrant on his property, leading to a mistrial due to lack of evidence. The prosecution cost the county $1 million. Kelly's defense team highlighted issues with the investigation and lack of proof linking him to the crime. The case sparked a national debate on border security.

Arizona Abortion Law Repeal

Arizona lawmakers voted to repeal the law banning almost all abortions after three weeks of national debate on abortion, with Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs promising to sign it.

Arizona Drag Story Hour Controversy

Arizona Democrat and Planned Parenthood collaborate on 'Drag Story Hour' event in the Capitol, sparking backlash from Republican colleagues who deem it 'deceptively' planned. Event leads to loss of privilege for Democrats to reserve House meeting rooms.

Arizona Abortion Law Repeal

Arizona lawmakers voted to repeal the Civil War-era law banning nearly all abortions, leaving the state with a 15-week ban and sparking fierce debates state by state.

Arizona abortion law repeal

Arizona lawmakers voted to repeal a Civil War-era law banning nearly all abortions by a narrow margin. Democrats and two Republicans passed the legislation, sending it to Gov. Katie Hobbs for signing. The move came amidst division within the Republican party over the issue.

Decrease in Law Enforcement Encounters with Suspected Illegal Migrants in Texas

Encounters between law enforcement and suspected illegal migrants in Texas decreased significantly in 2024 compared to the previous year, while increasing in Arizona and California. Republican Governor Greg Abbott's measures to combat illegal immigration have been successful in Texas.

Conspiracy Theories in the Republican Party

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace discusses how conspiracy theorists are prevalent within the Republican Party, citing examples from Georgia and Arizona.

Shooting in Northern Arizona

Authorities are searching for a person of interest in connection with a shooting in northern Arizona. The shooting occurred in Cameron, about 50 miles north of Flagstaff. The suspect, Derick Myron, is considered armed and dangerous.

Arizona State Rep. Travis Grantham predicts Trump will win Arizona in upcoming election

Arizona State Rep. Travis Grantham predicts that Donald Trump will win Arizona in the upcoming election, citing factors such as a shift in the state's political landscape and increased Republican voter registration lead over Democrats.

Arizona Abortion Law History

The 1864 Arizona abortion law, which essentially outlaws all abortions, was actually recodified in 1977 by a Democrat governor and legislature. Recent efforts to repeal the law have faced challenges in the Arizona state House. The law has its origins in territorial rules and has been recodified multiple times.

Former Arizona State Lawmaker Sentenced for Sexual Misconduct

Former Arizona state lawmaker, Tony Navarrete, sentenced to one year in prison for sexual misconduct with a minor. Navarrete found guilty of one count of sexual misconduct with a child, not guilty of child molestation and having sexual conduct with a minor.

Tragic Hiking Accident on Bear Mountain

A California woman fell 140 feet to her death while hiking with her family on Bear Mountain in Sedona, Arizona. The incident is still under investigation.

Arizona Abortion Laws

Arizona House Republicans successfully defended an 1864 law limiting abortions, despite a new 15-week abortion limit being upheld by the Arizona Supreme Court. The Arizona Senate may still vote to repeal the 1864 law with narrow margins. Both sides are preparing legal strategies and reactions to potential outcomes.

Abortion rights battle in Arizona

Arizona House Republicans block attempt to repeal 1864 abortion ban, Senate paves way for future vote. Razor-thin margins reflect tensions in battleground state. Supreme Court ruling reinforces ban. Citizen initiative for abortion rights in state Constitution expected in November.

Abortion Ban Ruling in Arizona

Arizona's supreme court ruled that an 1864 law banning nearly all abortions now stands, causing concern among providers at a Phoenix reproductive health clinic for their and their patients' futures.

Former President Trump's Stance on Abortion in Arizona

Former President Trump's stance on abortion in Arizona puts him at odds with pro-life activists, urging for exceptions in anti-abortion laws despite claiming to be the most pro-life president in U.S. history.

Arizona Rancher George Kelly Murder Trial

Arizona rancher George Kelly is on trial for the murder of a Mexican national on his border property, with allegations of cartel influence and biased statements by the sheriff. The defense team claims the investigation is unfair and influenced by the Sinaloa Cartel.

Arizona GOP Senate hopeful Kari Lake's Intense 2024 Campaign Speech

Arizona GOP Senate hopeful Kari Lake urges supporters to be prepared for intense 2024 campaign, mentions strapping on a Glock, armor of God, and potential political violence. Lake questions integrity of Maricopa County's election results and rejects 2020 and 2022 election outcomes.

Impact of Arizona's Abortion Ban on American and Mexican Women

Arizona's Supreme Court ruling on abortion bans creates a regional lack of access that affects neighboring Mexican state Sonora, where abortion is also restricted. American women are seeking abortion care in Mexico due to varying laws. Activists are helping women navigate restrictions and misinformation in accessing abortion medications.

Arizona Abortion Law

Senator Mark Kelly expressed concerns about a 123-year-old law in Arizona that bans nearly all abortions except to save the life of the mother, stating that women could die as a result. He attributed the situation to Donald Trump and mentioned a ballot initiative in November to address the issue.

Arizona Abortion Ruling and 2024 Election Impact

Discussion on Arizona abortion ruling and its impact on the 2024 presidential election, including criticism of former President Trump's stance on abortion by Bill Maher and Piers Morgan.

Robbery at Norridge Jewelry Store and Assault in Arizona Parking Garage

Three Black men robbed a jewelry store in Norridge, Illinois. An Arizona man was injured after two suspects threw a fire extinguisher at him from a parking garage. Police are seeking help to identify the suspects.

Reinstated Abortion Ban in Arizona

Governor Katie Hobbs of Arizona criticizes the reinstated abortion ban from 1864, expressing concern that women will die due to lack of access to necessary medical treatment.

Abortion Rights Rally in Arizona

Vice President Harris rallies supporters in Arizona, blames Trump for abortion restrictions, warns of more restrictions in a second Trump term. Arizona Supreme Court upholds 1864 law making abortion a felony, triggering outrage among Democrats. Harris calls for action to prevent a national abortion ban.

Arizona Superior Court Judge walks out of trial

Arizona Superior Court Judge Thomas Fink walks out of trial of rancher George Alan Kelly, accused of murder in the death of a Mexican national on his border property, due to frustration with both sides of the trial.

Abortion Rights in Arizona

Vice President Harris rallies supporters in Arizona following a court ruling upholding an 1864 law making abortion a felony. Harris blames Trump for the wave of restrictions on abortion and warns of more if he gets a second term.

Abortion laws in Arizona and Vice President Kamala Harris' criticism of former President Trump

Vice President Kamala Harris criticizes former President Trump's stance on abortion, blaming him for laws banning abortion in Arizona. She warns of further bans and less freedom in a possible second Trump term.

Arizona Abortion Ban from 1864

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that an old law banning nearly all abortions from 1864 can be enforced again. Lawmakers are regrouping to try to keep abortion legal, with conflicting bans in place. Efforts are being made to put a referendum on the ballot in November to protect abortion rights.

Arizona Supreme Court Abortion Ban

Arizona Supreme Court imposes near-total abortion ban, putting Republicans in a difficult position despite Trump's stance on leaving decisions to states. Democrats seize political advantage, with President Biden emphasizing abortion access as a key issue. The ruling faces backlash from various sources.