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Attorney General Kris Mayes says an effort on the part of the Phoenix City Council to transfer more than 500 unclaimed guns to the National Police of Ukraine is likely illegal.
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The U.S. could have the first Ukrainian pilots trained on F-16 fighter jets before the end of the year.
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The U.S. has agreed to accept up to 100,000 refugees from Ukraine, which has experienced a flight of more than 4 million people since late February. Faith-based groups have already been helping Ukrainians who have made their way to the United States.
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The Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs is sending 9,000 pounds of surplus equipment to Ukraine to help fight back against the Russian military.
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The Arizona Board of Regents this week ordered the state’s three public universities to distance themselves financially from Russia amid the continued war in Ukraine. Northern Arizona University had a very limited number of Russian investments.
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The Arizona Board of Regents this week ordered the presidents of the state’s three public universities to sell any Russian investments they hold as quickly as possible because of the unprovoked war it is waging against Ukraine. ABOR oversees Northern Arizona University, Arizona State University and the University of Arizona.
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Arizona Republican Congressman Paul Gosar was among only three members of the U.S. House Wednesday to vote against a resolution in support of Ukraine amid the Russian invasion.
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Concerned community members in Prescott are organizing a candlelight vigil this Friday, March 4, 2022, to stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and condemn Russia’s unprovoked attack on the country.
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Hundreds of members and supporters of Arizona’s Ukrainian community rallied Sunday in Phoenix amid the unprovoked Russian invasion.
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Political activists are expected to gather in Flagstaff Tuesday evening as part of a national effort to urge Congress to support articles of impeachment…