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AG: Revised Phoenix Immigration Enforcement Policy Is Legal
The Phoenix Police Department’s recently revised immigration enforcement policy does not violate state law, the Arizona attorney general has concluded.
Oct. 16, 2017
AG: Revised Phoenix Immigration Enforcement Policy Is Legal
The Phoenix Police Department’s recently revised immigration enforcement policy does not violate state law, the Arizona attorney general has concluded.
Oct. 16, 2017
AG Announcement On Phoenix Police Immigration Policy Expected Monday
The Arizona Attorney General is expected to reveal findings of a review of the Phoenix Police Department’s recently revised immigration enforcement policy on Monday.
Oct. 16, 2017
AG Announcement On Phoenix Police Immigration Policy Expected Monday
The Arizona Attorney General is expected to reveal findings of a review of the Phoenix Police Department’s recently revised immigration enforcement policy on Monday.
Oct. 16, 2017
Harassment, Discrimination Experienced By 38 Percent of NPS Employees
Thirty-eight percent of National Park Service employees experienced harassment or discrimination on the job over the last year preceding an agency-wide survey, according to results released Oct. 13 at the Grand Canyon.
Oct. 13, 2017
Harassment, Discrimination Experienced By 38 Percent of NPS Employees
Thirty-eight percent of National Park Service employees experienced harassment or discrimination on the job over the last year preceding an agency-wide survey, according to results released Oct. 13 at the Grand Canyon.
Oct. 13, 2017
Former Mexican President To Speak At Phoenix Cannabis Conference
Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, will deliver a keynote speech Saturday at the third annual Southwest Cannabis Conference and Expo in downtown Phoenix.
Oct. 13, 2017
Canadian Prime Minister Visits Mexico Amidst NAFTA Discussions
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau is visiting Mexico City, where he plans to meet with Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto and other top officials for two days.
Oct. 13, 2017
Canadian Prime Minister Visits Mexico Amidst NAFTA Discussions
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau is visiting Mexico City, where he plans to meet with Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto and other top officials for two days.
Oct. 13, 2017
Resurrecting The Route Of Friendship, Mexico Citys Forgotten Sculptural Trail
Almost 50 years ago, Mexico City celebrated its Olympic games. A group of citizens decided to recover an important part of its cultural legacy: a forgotten sculpture trail from prominent world artists, like Alexander Calder.
Oct. 12, 2017
Resurrecting
Almost 50 years ago, Mexico City celebrated its Olympic games. A group of citizens decided to recover an important part of its cultural legacy: a forgotten sculpture trail from prominent world artists, like Alexander Calder.
Oct. 12, 2017
One Arizona Plans Another Big Impact On 2018 Elections
For the 2018 elections in Arizona, a non-partisan coalition is looking to build on what it calls a historic Latino turnout in last years election.
Oct. 11, 2017
One Arizona Plans Another Big Impact On 2018 Elections
For the 2018 elections in Arizona, a non-partisan coalition is looking to build on what it calls a historic Latino turnout in last years election.
Oct. 11, 2017
Navajo Nation Holds Out Hope For Navajo Generating Station Buyer
The Navajo Nation is reviewing potential buyers of the West’s largest coal-fired power plant. The tribe is under a tight deadline to keep the plant from shutting down.
Oct. 10, 2017
Navajo Nation Holds Out Hope For Navajo Generating Station Buyer
The Navajo Nation is reviewing potential buyers of the West’s largest coal-fired power plant. The tribe is under a tight deadline to keep the plant from shutting down.
Oct. 10, 2017
A Lesson From Mexico On How To Cope With Tragedies
Shootings, earthquakes, hurricanes, fires - all of these catastrophic experiences affect many in the world. In Mexico City, where a massive quake killed hundreds, plenty of people are learning to cope emotionally with tragedies.
Oct. 9, 2017
A Lesson From Mexico On How To Cope With Tragedies
Shootings, earthquakes, hurricanes, fires - all of these catastrophic experiences affect many in the world. In Mexico City, where a massive quake killed hundreds, plenty of people are learning to cope emotionally with tragedies.
Oct. 9, 2017
Study Probes Potential Latino Cultural Center In Phoenix
Building a new Latino Cultural Center in Phoenix will cost more than what the city has set aside, according to a recently released feasibility study.
Oct. 9, 2017
 Feds Award $1.5 Million To Gallup Detox Center
The federal government awarded Gallup, New Mexico $1.5 million for its detox center, which borders the Navajo Nation.
Oct. 9, 2017
The federal government awarded Gallup, New Mexico $1.5 million for its detox center, which borders the Navajo Nation.
Oct. 9, 2017

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