Michel Marizco

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Fronteras Desk Senior Editor

Fronteras Desk Senior Editor Michel Marizco is an award-winning investigative reporter. His reporting from the U.S.-Mexico border has revealed government wrongdoings and led to lengthy prison sentences for predators targeting vulnerable populations in southern Arizona.

He leads a diverse team of reporters who work in the vast and remote Navajo Nation, in quiet immigrant communities in Phoenix and along the Mexican border.

Their work focuses on the enterprising efforts in these regions to bring them into the 21st century’s global marketplace; the cultures, curiosities and tensions as these places change; and on those weird, wild stories that make the U.S.-Mexico border such an inherently fascinating region.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
Survey says nursing homes don't have enough staff Kathy Ritchie March 11, 2024
Equality Arizona is back. So is the leader who many blame for its collapse Lauren Gilger March 7, 2024
How a Dartmouth team's decision to unionize could impact college sports Mark Brodie March 7, 2024
Arizona has a doctor shortage despite new med schools Lauren Gilger March 7, 2024
Why public universities are recruiting out-of-state students Mark Brodie March 7, 2024
Phoenix festival features Loeffler octet that hasn't been performed in more than 100 years Lauren Gilger March 7, 2024
Miami Beach is trying to dial back spring break — but not Lake Havasu City Mark Brodie March 7, 2024
Haaland announces $14.5M to electrify AZ tribal homes Gabriel Pietrorazio March 7, 2024
7 indicted in the beating death of 16-year-old Preston Lord Sky Schaudt, Chelsey Heath, Jill Ryan
Associated Press
March 6, 2024
Phoenix tries cameras, better lighting and a hotline to boost park safety Christina Estes March 7, 2024
Federal inaction at the U.S.-Mexico border sparks fight at AZ Capitol Wayne Schutsky March 8, 2024
Mark Kelly and Gabby Giffords endorse Ruben Gallego Ben Giles March 7, 2024
This tiny Arizona city becomes first to pass Gaza ceasefire resolution Alisa Reznick March 7, 2024
Aubrey Fire along Route 66 is 40% contained Kirsten Dorman March 6, 2024
Pima County's climate action plan includes greenhouse emission reduction projects countywide Alisa Reznick March 6, 2024
SRP commits to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 Katherine Davis-Young March 6, 2024
Here are steps Hobbs wants UA to take to deal with its budget problems Wayne Schutsky March 6, 2024
Latinos see border in crisis but say more walls aren't the answer, study reveals Michel Marizco March 6, 2024
Arizona names new chief heat officer Katherine Davis-Young March 6, 2024
AZ affordable housing bills win bipartisan support Wayne Schutsky March 6, 2024
As the EPA narrows in on PFAS regulations, Tucson hopes for federal priority Alisa Reznick March 7, 2024
'Toilet to tap' may be one way to help ease the water crisis Nate Engle March 6, 2024
Navajo Nation offers public education meetings on possible water settlement Gabriel Pietrorazio March 6, 2024
Advisory from Mayes: IVF is still legal in Arizona Wayne Schutsky March 6, 2024
UA acknowledges it sits on Native lands. Some say it should use funds to help Native students Mark Brodie March 6, 2024

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