Beyond the Numbers: Arizona Supports Veterans In Need

Phoenix, Arizona - Arizona’s Be Connected program is committed to preventing veteran suicide by providing support and resources to Arizona’s service members, veterans and families. Arizona’s Fiscal Year 2020 budget added $1.2 million to the Be Connected program to expand its services for veterans in need.

Governor Ducey Orders Flags At Half-Staff To Honor U.S. Army Private First Class Antonio Garcia

Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey ordered flags at all state buildings be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset, October 22, 2019, to honor U.S. Army Private First Class (Pfc.) Antonio Garcia. Pfc. Garcia, who is from Peoria, died Sunday morning during a training accident at Fort Stewart, Georgia. Flags will also be lowered on the day of interment.

Seven More Arizona Men Indicted in Multi-Agency Investigation that Targeted Individuals Seeking Sex with Minors

Phoenix, Arizona - Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that a State Grand Jury indicted seven additional Arizona men in connection with a multi-agency, online undercover operation conducted earlier this summer aimed at identifying individuals interested in using the Internet to meet up with minors for sex.

5️⃣ Ways Arizona Is Reducing Regulations For Hardworking Arizonans

Phoenix, Arizona - Monday morning, the White House announced a new initiative aimed at sharing best practices across states for reducing licensing barriers - with a prominent focus on Arizona’s pioneering policy achievements.

Former Hopi Indian Reservation Ranger Convicted in Arizona on Sexual Assault Charges and Destruction of Evidence

Phoenix, Arizona - A federal jury in the District of Arizona convicted Mackenzie Davis, 25, a former Ranger with the Hopi Resource Enforcement Services, of sexually assaulting a female arrestee in his custody and destroying evidence to cover up his crimes.