
Arizona Senate Panel to Revise Wildfire Liability Bill for Utilities
A measure in Arizona Senate will amend a bill granting utilities protections from wildfire lawsuits, removing key provisions.

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.

Yolanda Bydonie recalls the struggle to report her cousin missing, highlighting the need for an Indigenous alert system.

A budget proposal threatens free school meals for thousands in Arizona, raising eligibility from 25% to 60% poverty.

MLB’s Opening Day nears, the Diamondbacks reveal Chase Field upgrades, new menu items, and address renovations.

President Trump justifies Canadian tariffs to curb smuggling; data shows minimal fentanyl from Canada versus Mexico.

An Arizona House bill allowing churches to lease land for housing was rejected, sparking debate over zoning and taxes.

Lizette Ybarra from Puerto Peñasco’s tourism department stated foreigners need a Forma Migratoria Múltiple form.

Gov. Katie Hobbs delays cage-free egg rules to 2034, aiming to cut costs amid bird flu-induced price spikes in Arizona.

Gov. Katie Hobbs delays cage-free egg rules to reduce costs, but savings for consumers may be minimal amidst high prices.

State Republicans clash on a stolen valor bill, Navajo Code Talkers articles restored, and a new alert for Native Americans.

