Yes. Phoenix’s technology sector has continued to grow since the initial wave of hiring and startup investments in 2020.
Arizona’s three public universities have quietly dismantled diversity, equity and inclusion offerings over the past year, renaming programs, consolidating resource centers and scrubbing websites—all ...
Get AZCIR’s latest investigations and updates delivered straight into your inbox, for free. Yes. Arizona passed House Bill 2492 in 2022, requiring proof of citizenship, like a birth certificate or ...
Get AZCIR’s latest investigations and updates delivered straight into your inbox, for free. For the first time in Arizona, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are using a Cold War-era law to ...
Get AZCIR’s latest investigations and updates delivered straight into your inbox, for free. Yes. Arizona has thousands of extinct volcanoes across seven volcanic fields. The San Francisco Volcanic ...
Nearly three years after Arizona uncovered an unprecedented $2.5 billion Medicaid fraud scandal that targeted Indigenous communities, sober living program operators are still recruiting vulnerable ...
Rebecca Gau has considered herself a Republican all her life. Raised outside Washington, D.C., during the Reagan era, she embraced the party’s traditional positions of lowering taxes, supporting small ...
Get AZCIR’s latest investigations and updates delivered straight into your inbox, for free. Arizona has 164 data centers statewide, outpacing much of the country and ranking 7th nationally, according ...
Get AZCIR’s latest investigations and updates delivered straight into your inbox, for free. When controversial Las Vegas developer Jim Rhodes abandoned plans for a sprawling community near the ...
Yes. Starting Nov. 1, the Arizona Department of Economic Security is set to suspend Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) assistance, affecting more than 900,000 Arizonans. Most of the ...
Get AZCIR’s latest investigations and updates delivered straight into your inbox, for free. Ten community colleges and universities in Arizona will lose at least $13 million after President Donald ...
Get AZCIR’s latest investigations and updates delivered straight into your inbox, for free. From January through June 2025, Phoenix’s homicide rate was twice as high as New York City’s, according to ...