Is Arizona’s food assistance program rife with fraud? Republicans at the state Capitol want Gov. Katie Hobbs to rein it in and say it will cost us if she doesn’t. Plus, new details about DHS plans for the warehouse they recently purchased in Surprise.
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Republican state lawmakers sent Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs a package of 12 bills they say will end fraud in government programs.
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After weeks of speculation about what the 400,000-square-foot warehouse in Surprise might be used for, the documents confirm it will be retrofitted as an ICE detention center, potentially housing 7,000 to 10,000 detainees for months at a time — numbers much higher than previously known.
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More than 500 Arizona health care providers have signed an online petition asking for a series of changes to the ways in which the Trump administration carries out immigration enforcement that impact residents’ access to — and quality of — medical care.
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Arizona still faces a big housing shortage — upwards of 50,000 units, particularly when it comes to affordable housing. But, this organization is responsible for building tens of thousands of homes around the country and more than 1,000 here in metro Phoenix.
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As the Colorado River shrinks, it’s revealing an iconic canyon that’s been underwater for decades since it was dammed up in the 1960s: Glen Canyon.
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Earlier this year, Phoenix band The Format released their first album in almost 20 years. For Phoenix-raised millennials like Josh Chesler, the band’s return is a much bigger deal.