
Arizona AG Kris Mayes Sues Over Federal Education Funding Cuts
Arizona’s Kris Mayes and other attorneys general are suing over the U.S. Education Department’s funding cuts.

Arizona’s Kris Mayes and other attorneys general are suing over the U.S. Education Department’s funding cuts.

The Arizona Game and Fish Commission may ban using dog packs for hunting, citing risks to endangered species.
Flagstaff photographer Mike Frankel’s book “Hurricanes of Color” showcases iconic rock photos from the ’60s and ’70s.

More than 900,000 asylum seekers using the CBP One app face potential status revocation under a new Trump plan.

Trump’s executive orders keep coal plants open, like Arizona’s Cholla, sparking debate over jobs vs. environmental impact.

SRP’s annual Light Up Navajo project aims to bring power to remote homes, with 250+ volunteers from 41 utilities.
Pueblo Grande de Nevada, known as the “Lost City,” is an archaeological site near Overton, Nevada, with rich history.

Republican lawmakers propose a bill for emergency Medicaid funding in Arizona, facing opposition from Democrats.

Border czar Tom Homan defends mass deportations, citing illegal immigration and touting Trump’s policies for reduction.

A top Republican state lawmaker wants Trump appointees to end DOJ oversight of Phoenix Police, calling it a “witch hunt.”

Cities in northern Arizona seek to limit short-term rentals due to rising housing costs, but legislative efforts stalled.

Pima County awaits federal funds for asylum seeker aid; FEMA’s new guidelines impact reimbursement for services.

