Axon hopes to move its Taser and police body camera company to a new Scottsdale headquarters. Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd/picture alliance via Getty Images
👋 Axon president Josh Isnerannounced that his company is withdrawing from negotiations with the city of Scottsdale over its proposed headquarters, which faced opposition due to the apartment units it will include. The company still plans to build its headquarters in Scottsdale. (AZcentral)
🗳 The Maricopa County Recorder's Office informed voters who were affected by an MVD data glitch that they must provide proof of citizenship within 90 days or they'll become federal-only voters. (Press release)
The glitch mistakenly listed more than 200,000 people as having provided proof of citizenship for voter registration purposes, the largest of number of whom were in Maricopa County. Several other counties had already inform voters who need to provide proof of citizenship.
📝 Arizona's Katie Hobbs was one of 22 Democratic governors who signed a letter criticizing President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to subdue anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles. (KOIN)
🏗 VAI Resort will move forward as planned despite voters' rejection of one of two measures related to its zoning in a May special election, city officials say. (KJZZ)
Six people died when a small plane bound for Phoenix crashed into the ocean outside San Diego. (CNN)