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Arizona Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship for Voters Struck Down
(WASHINGTON) — The Supreme Court says states cannot require would-be voters to prove they are U.S. citizens before using a federal registration system designed...
Viewpoint: The Real Proof of Citizenship
In the immigration reform debate, we talk about pathways to citizenship, but we almost never discuss the destination of those pathways
Arizona Fire Official: Planes Collide; 3 Dead
Two small planes collided and then crashed in the desert north of Phoenix on Friday, killing three people and injuring two, authorities said.

Arizona Woman’s Drug Arrest in Mexico: Six Questions About Her Case
The suburban Mom was coming home from a family funeral in Mexico when authorities say they found 12 pounds of marijuana under her bus seat.

Did Someone Try to Blow Up Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio?
Officials in Maricopa County, Ariz., said they intercepted a package intended for controversial Sheriff Joe Arpaio that contained explosive materials.
Photo Essays

Cockroaches, Sponges and Snakes: The Top 10 New Species
So the news we report at Ecocentric is often of the doomy sort: overfishing, extinct species, killer heat waves, deadly disasters, that sort of thing. You can’t...

Raid on a Polygamist Town: Arizona, 1953
Just before dawn on July 26, 1953, Arizona law enforcement launched what has since become known as the Short Creek raid: the arrest of men and women in an...
Time.com Specials

Trayvon Martin, One Year Later: Where We Are Now
On a rainy February evening, a 17-year-old named Trayvon Benjamin Martin left his father’s girlfriend’s home in a gated Sanford, Fla. community to buy snacks — a...

Top 10 Devastating Wildfires
Hot dry air and high winds have been fueling wildfires in Arizona, pushing them towards the New Mexico border. TIME takes a look at wildfires that have raged in...


