
Arizona News: Snow Reduces Wildfire Risk; I-40 Crash Update & More
Snow reduces Arizona wildfire risk; remains from I-40 crash may be missing tourists; Prescott leader sentenced for fraud.

Snow reduces Arizona wildfire risk; remains from I-40 crash may be missing tourists; Prescott leader sentenced for fraud.

Experts warn IRS staffing cuts will aid wealthy tax evaders, reduce revenue, and worsen audits for working families.

A memo from President Trump directs the Justice Department to sanction attorneys in immigration cases deemed unethical.

Cindy Stewart, worried about Social Security cuts and office closures, joins hundreds at a town hall in Bethlehem, PA.

Michigan officials warn against federal efforts to reduce the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s powers, citing risks.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis joined Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte in Helena on Monday, advocating for a balanced federal budget. The visit followed DeSantis’s earlier appearance in Boise, Idaho. They addressed over 70 attendees, including Montana legislators, emphasizing fiscal responsibility at the state level. “Take us, we have a requirement to

Arizona Senate advances stadium funding bill for Diamondbacks; Mayor Gallego still opposes due to city tax burdens.

Republican lawmakers ask the Supreme Court to challenge Michigan’s voter-approved amendments without full House support.

A measure in Arizona Senate will amend a bill granting utilities protections from wildfire lawsuits, removing key provisions.

On today’s newscast: Northern Arizona remains in drought despite snow, wrong-way crash kills three, new Grand Canyon fines.

This winter was historically dry in northern Arizona, but March storms brought snow and rain, easing wildfire threats.


