Governor Ducey Announces Launch Of 2-1-1 COVID-19 Hotline

Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey announced the launch of a new statewide COVID-19 Hotline through $2 million in funding provided by the Arizona Department of Economic Security. The hotline is administered by 2-1-1 Arizona and the Crisis Response Network and will offer an entry point to field questions and concerns from Arizona residents about COVID-19.

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Yuma, Arizona - It was a quiet Sunday morning when the phones began to ring at the police station in the town of Molina de Segura, Spain. “A lion is on the loose,” the callers reported, asking for assistance. The “policia” responded with great success, according to the Association of Mature American Citizens. 

Arrests in Four States of Racially Motivated Violent Extremists Targeting Journalists and Activists

Phoenix, Arizona - Four racially motivated violent extremists from across the U.S. were arrested and charged today in U.S District Court in Seattle with a conspiracy to threaten and intimidate journalists and activists, the Department of Justice announced. Today’s arrests and searches by the FBI and local law enforcement are being coordinated by the Department of Justice’s National Security Division and the U.S. Attorney’s Offices in Seattle, Tampa, Houston, and Phoenix.

Podiatrist Pleads Guilty to Unlawfully Distributing Controlled Substances

Nashville, Tennessee - A Tennessee podiatrist pleaded guilty Wednesday for his role in unlawfully distributing controlled substances.

Former Department of Corrections Officer Convicted of Civil Rights Conspiracy to Assault Youthful Offenders

Miami, Florida - Former Florida Department of Corrections officer, Terrance Reynolds, 30, was convicted following a 14-day trial for conspiring to assault youthful offender inmates, announced the Department of Justice. The jury acquitted Reynolds of two counts of depriving the youthful offender inmates of their civil rights.