Many of President Donald Trump's executive orders and administration policies will directly affect on Arizonans' lives. Here's a rundown of Week 1.
From immigration to Jan. 6 pardons and federal jobs, Trump's initial executive orders have a big impact on Arizona residents. The Gaggle explains.
Here's which Arizonans cheered newly sworn-in President Donald Trump and which described him as a danger to the American people.
President Donald Trump is already following through on campaign promises he made to crack down on the flow of migrants crossing the border, and Arizona border communities are bracing for the changes that could be coming.
Here's what we know about the end of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in Arizona and throughout federal government.
A hiker in the mountains near San Diego was shot in the leg by suspected cartel members in the Jacumba Wilderness near the U.S.-Mexico border on Wednesday.
At 2 p.m., Nathan Wayne Entrekin, of Cottonwood, Arizona, will be pleading guilty before U.S. District Judge Florence Pan. Entrekin joined in the #CapitolRiot dressed like the Book of Mormon figure Captain Moroni. @wusa9 @EricFlackTV pic.twitter.com/FVLVWMfId2
Donald Trump will become the 47th president of the United States at 10 a.m. Arizona time on Monday. Here's how to watch all the ceremonies in Arizona.
The US president pardons 23 anti-abortion activists, including some convicted of blockading a reproductive health clinic and intimidating staff and patients.
President Donald Trump ordered flags be raised to full-staff for Inauguration Day. Here's why they are back at half-staff in Arizona now.