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Arizona Sonoran News

Arizona Sonoran News

Student Newswire of The University of Arizona School of Journalism

Arizona Sonoran News

Over five fiscal years in Arizona, the number of unpaid child support cases has been decreasing. The number of paid cases has historically been lower than unpaid cases. (Graphic by: Allison Suarez/ Arizona Sonora News)

Arizona falls short paying child support, evaders owe nearly $2 billion

Jessica Suriano March 21, 2018

  Arizona has the fifth-highest percentage of unpaid child support cases in the U.S., according to the most recent data from fiscal year 2016 from the Office of Child Support Enforcement. In...

Christianna Silva / Arizona Sonora News Service

Legislative Roundup

Christianna Silva April 14, 2017

PHOENIX - This week was mostly playing catchup for last weeks marathon session. Last week, legislators pulled a total of eight hours for a single new bill that would bill that expands Empowerment...

Christianna Silva / Arizona Sonora News Service

Legislative Roundup: blue lives matter and weed on campus

Christianna Silva April 7, 2017

  PHOENIX - The beginning of this week started slowly at the legislature, with lawmakers waiting patiently on the budget to appear. Word on the street is that we should be seeing it pick up...

Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels stands outside his vehicle in Naco, Arizona - a port of entry to Mexico. Photo by Emily Lai/Arizona Sonora News.

One size does not fit all: sheriffs disagree with Ducey’s border strike force plan

emily lai December 10, 2015

Lack of communication, lack of transparency and lack of leadership seems to be the themes of how most county sheriffs feel toward the private course of action Republican Gov. Doug Ducey is taking with...

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