
Iran’s World Cup Participation in Doubt Amid Middle East Conflicts
Ongoing conflict in the Middle East puts Iran’s FIFA World Cup participation and training at Tucson’s Kino Sports Complex in doubt.

Ongoing conflict in the Middle East puts Iran’s FIFA World Cup participation and training at Tucson’s Kino Sports Complex in doubt.

The National Weather Service predicts “near normal” fire danger in northern Arizona, with spring weather being crucial.

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case challenging how Michigan updates its voter rolls, leaving lower rulings.

Major changes may come for the Mexican gray wolf reintroduction project as the wild population nears recovery goals.

A program offering cash payments to pregnant and new mothers launched across the Upper Peninsula, providing vital support.

Senator Slotkin backs bipartisan bill to establish a Strategic Critical Minerals Reserve to counter China’s dominance.

Mesa receives $500K in federal funds to invest in gunshot detection tech, enhancing public safety and response times.
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Wisconsin students, parents, and educators are suing the state Legislature, alleging inadequate public school funding.

Interest in nuclear energy grows with AI-driven demand, but Arizona utilities hesitate to lead in new plant construction.

Texas Rep. John Lujan runs for Congress as a job creator, despite his firm offshoring thousands of jobs overseas.

Rex Lee Jim, a Navajo poet, author, and former Vice President, discusses translating Diné concepts into English.

