Michel Marizco

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Fronteras Desk Senior Editor

Fronteras Desk Senior Editor Michel Marizco is an award-winning investigative reporter. His reporting from the U.S.-Mexico border has revealed government wrongdoings and led to lengthy prison sentences for predators targeting vulnerable populations in southern Arizona.

He leads a diverse team of reporters who work in the vast and remote Navajo Nation, in quiet immigrant communities in Phoenix and along the Mexican border.

Their work focuses on the enterprising efforts in these regions to bring them into the 21st century’s global marketplace; the cultures, curiosities and tensions as these places change; and on those weird, wild stories that make the U.S.-Mexico border such an inherently fascinating region.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
Delayed shelter for older adults may open by summer Kathy Ritchie May 10, 2024
Fontes: AI advancements pose risks for upcoming elections Wayne Schutsky May 9, 2024
Flagstaff rejects taking sides in conflict between Israel and Hamas Michel Marizco May 9, 2024
ASU researcher under investigation for confrontation not allowed on campus Greg Hahne
Associated Press
May 9, 2024
AZ's congressional delegation split in vote to oust House speaker Greg Hahne May 9, 2024
Coconino County Sheriff's Office identifies remains discovered in 1975 Greg Hahne
Associated Press
May 9, 2024
Witnesses testify in trial of former UA student charged in professor's killing Bridget Dowd May 9, 2024
New semiconductor program planned for Hamilton High School in Chandler Bridget Dowd May 9, 2024
Dashboard shows where most drug overdoses occur in Phoenix Christina Estes May 9, 2024
'Los Monstruos' is new twist to classic Mexican folklore for not quite kids, not quite young adults Lauren Gilger May 9, 2024
'Ordinary Folks' will bring to life classic stories from African American folklore Mark Brodie May 9, 2024
How language goes through ‘semantic bleaching’ — literally Mark Brodie May 9, 2024
Phoenix Old Station Sub has a new owner Lauren Gilger May 9, 2024
How ASU's Muslim students have dealt with tensions Lauren Gilger May 9, 2024
Hobbs vetoed this immigration law Wayne Schutsky May 8, 2024
Migrants face violence while waiting in Mexico under year-old asylum rule, new report says Alisa Reznick May 9, 2024
Blasting completed for I-17 widening north of Phoenix Greenlee Clark May 8, 2024
Affordable housing legislation advances with elements of vetoed bills folded in Camryn Sanchez May 8, 2024
Tucson, Pima County leaders vote to merge efforts to address opioids Alisa Reznick May 9, 2024
I-10 tunnel officially renamed after late civil engineer Kirsten Dorman May 9, 2024
Greater Phoenix Economic Council asks city for $800,000 Christina Estes May 13, 2024
Phoenix could spend $25M on public art over 5 years Christina Estes May 13, 2024
Page motel is now apartments for homeless residents Michel Marizco May 8, 2024
PAC starts website defending how AZ judges are retained Greg Hahne
Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services
May 8, 2024
CDC director visits Phoenix to learn heat relief efforts Katherine Davis-Young May 8, 2024

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