Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump plans executive action that could deepen climate change's impact on Arizona.
An MLK Day march weaved through downtown Phoenix on Jan. 20, the same day Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president.
Protestors gathered at the Phoenix Civic Space Park to voice their opposition to the incoming Trump administration on Inauguration Day.
At least 11 Arizonans were convicted in connection with the riot. They ranged from Phoenix resident Jake Angeli, the “QAnon shaman” who became the worldwide face of the riot to a pair of Tucson siblings mostly forgotten among the more than 1,500 cases stemming from the violence.
Edward Vallejo, a Phoenix man who was convicted for his role in the Jan. 6 riot, got his sentence commuted on Monday as part of President Trump's executive orders.
Here's which Arizonans cheered newly sworn-in President Donald Trump and which described him as a danger to the American people.
Among his first day of executive orders, President Trump on Monday ordered flags be at full-staff "on this and all future Inauguration Days." Gov. Katie Hobbs raised them until Tuesday.
Trump became president moments after noon, taking the oath read by Chief Justice John Roberts. Trump was joined by his wife Melania Trump who was holding both a family bible and the one used by President Abraham Lincoln at his 1861 inauguration.
Instead, the Arizona Democrat says she’ll be volunteering in Phoenix for the Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service.
They say Republicans can’t assume that they will always support GOP candidates, though. They’re waiting to see whether Trump keeps his promises.
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