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
Pima County leaders seek federal help for a new urban wildlife refuge on Santa Cruz River Alisa Reznick May 6, 2024
Kern punished for using AZ Senate facilities to speak with antisemitic talk show host Wayne Schutsky May 6, 2024
Gilbert scheduled to consider police request for money for budget deficit Matthew Casey May 6, 2024
Valley Metro holds town halls ahead of new fare system Matthew Casey May 6, 2024
ADOT encourages drivers to get vehicles summer-ready Kirsten Dorman May 6, 2024
State Court of Appeals rules in favor of 2022 law designed to protect Arizonans from creditors Greg Hahne May 6, 2024
Snoop Dogg will lend his name to Arizona Bowl in Tucson Mark Brodie
Associated Press
May 6, 2024
Arizona law bars universities from boycotting Israel Wayne Schutsky May 6, 2024
How Arizona's 'fake elector' case is different from others around the U.S. Lauren Gilger May 6, 2024
Author David Toomey tries to figure out why animals play Sam Dingman May 6, 2024
Allhands: New proposal could help metro Phoenix cities wean off groundwater Lauren Gilger May 6, 2024
The groundwater supply in Cochise County is shrinking. Efforts to stop it haven't worked well Mark Brodie May 6, 2024
ASU police are accused of removing protesters' hijabs Lauren Gilger May 6, 2024
At the Capitol: Possible clarity on Arizona's 1864 abortion law Mark Brodie May 6, 2024
This nonprofit animal rescue team is trying to save pets, strays on the San Carlos Apache Reservation Gabriel Pietrorazio May 6, 2024
Kelly warns about a Chinese takeover of Taiwan, touts AZ semiconductor plants Tom Maxedon May 6, 2024
Cindy McCain says a 'full-blown famine' is taking place in Gaza Ignacio Ventura May 6, 2024
ASU students travel to Ethiopia to address plastic pollution problem Ignacio Ventura May 6, 2024
Scottsdale holds meetings for development of shade and tree plan Ignacio Ventura May 6, 2024
Construction improvement projects take place in downtown Chandler Ignacio Ventura May 6, 2024
Scottsdale to update its nuisance party ordinances Ignacio Ventura May 6, 2024
Prescribed burns will treat about 15,000 acres in Coconino National Forest Michel Marizco May 6, 2024
National Weather Service forecasts windy weather in Phoenix, northern AZ Ignacio Ventura May 4, 2024
The Phoenix Holocaust Association marks YomHaShoa, or Holocaust Remembrance Day Tom Maxedon May 5, 2024
Why the Navajo-dubbed ‘Star Wars’ film is celebrated on May 4 Gabriel Pietrorazio May 4, 2024

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