Arizona, Anti-ICE and Capitol
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Recently, Arizona has seen an increase in activity by federal agents. Sen. Lauren Kuby and Rep. Brian Garcia, both Democrats, said they were pepper-sprayed by Department of Homeland Security agents in Phoenix. Last month in Tucson, U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva, D-Ariz., said she was also hit with pepper spray during a protest.
The “Free America Walkout” brought more than 200 protesters to the Arizona Capitol on Tuesday exactly one year after President Donald Trump’s second inauguration to protest the administration and its policies.
Phoenix has altered plans for its new light rail extension, halting the planned route near the Capitol after facing pushback from Republican state legislators.
The focus is now on plans for Valley Metro to extend the light rail along Indian School Road in west Phoenix.
Republican lawmakers presented Erika Kirk with the state flag that flew over the Arizona Capitol in Charlie Kirk's honor.
PHOENIX – Arizona Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day drew tribal members to the state Capitol on Jan. 14, 2026, to pay tribute to the history, culture and contributions of
A package that officials said contained two vials of a "homemade explosive substance" was discovered near the Arizona State Capitol in downtown Phoenix on Monday. The Arizona Department of Safety said multiple buildings were evacuated on the Capitol Mall ...