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
Carly’s Bistro on Phoenix's Roosevelt Row is closing Lauren Gilger May 3, 2024
Friday NewsCap: Abortion in Arizona is far from settled Mark Brodie May 3, 2024
Gilbert police say 'Gilbert Goons' and 'Jack Boy Mafia' are 'hybrid' criminal gangs Nate Engle May 3, 2024
Phoenix officer honored for first time after 80 years Kirsten Dorman May 2, 2024
GOP lawmakers pledge to send border security measure to voters, bypassing Hobbs Camryn Sanchez May 3, 2024
Arizona governor signs repeal of near-total abortion ban Katherine Davis-Young, Associated Press May 2, 2024
Phoenix Fire: Calls on July 4th increase nearly 200% Christina Estes May 6, 2024
Gates on alleys, culverts are coming to more Phoenix neighborhoods Christina Estes May 6, 2024
APS to shut off power in some rural Arizona areas when weather might cause wildfires Greg Hahne May 2, 2024
Attorney: Dems protest was dissent, not an insurrection Wayne Schutsky May 2, 2024
Phoenix approves $9M to create more affordable housing Bridget Dowd May 2, 2024
Mohave Community College names CRIT chairwoman commencement speaker Gabriel Pietrorazio May 6, 2024
AZ Supreme Court overturns sanctions against state Republican Party Wayne Schutsky May 2, 2024
Arizona gas prices drop for second week in a row Bridget Dowd May 2, 2024
The U.S. is releasing hundreds of migrants in San Diego every day. The city isn't responding Lauren Gilger May 2, 2024
Arizona is repealing near-total abortion ban. Democrats are still going to use it against Trump Associated Press, Katherine Davis-Young May 2, 2024
Schools are struggling with smartphones in classrooms. This AZ teacher has some suggestions Lauren Gilger May 2, 2024
New UA athletic director says cutting sports is off the table Mark Brodie May 2, 2024
Do people posting 'coquette' fashion understand the implications? This ASU student doesn't think so Sam Dingman May 2, 2024
Mystery Castle owner won't say what's happening to the property Lauren Gilger May 2, 2024
City OKs $4M for DOJ probe into Phoenix police Christina Estes May 2, 2024
Those for, against abortion rights say fight isn't over Katherine Davis-Young May 2, 2024
Effort to push Latinos to the polls this election season launches in Phoenix Kirsten Dorman May 1, 2024
New lawsuit challenges Pima County ordinance on reporting stolen guns Alisa Reznick May 1, 2024
New study warns Arizona uranium mine could put water at risk, but state officials say it's unlikely Michel Marizco May 2, 2024

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