
Judge rejects Arizona GOP lawsuit over voter rolls, citing lack of evidence
A federal judge dismissed a claim by Arizona GOP leaders about voter registration inaccuracies, citing lack of evidence.

A federal judge dismissed a claim by Arizona GOP leaders about voter registration inaccuracies, citing lack of evidence.
ASU’s football team faces Iowa State in the Big 12 Championship, a surprise in their first season in the conference.

Scientists discovered a new hybrid tumbleweed, Salsola ryanii, more invasive than its Russian and Australian ancestors.
On today’s newscast: Gov. Katie Hobbs unveils a high-speed internet plan, and new rules boost data on Indigenous children.
Conservationists fear a second Trump term could see rollbacks of national monuments and environmental protections.
Congress let a 34-year-old law compensating Cold War radiation victims lapse, leaving many unable to afford vital care.
Dozens of families in the Navajo Nation received new homes through the “1,000 Home Initiative” to address housing needs.

Immigrants in Arizona are anxious after the election of Joe Arpaio’s former deputy and passage of anti-immigration Prop 314.

Arizona’s immigrant community braces for Trump’s presidency, fearing mass deportations and challenges to their rights.

Out of 34 states, half had absenteeism rates for Native students 9 percentage points higher than the state average.

Out of 34 states, half reported absenteeism rates for Native American students at least 9 points higher than average.

Chronic absenteeism rates drop in San Carlos Unified School District as community efforts help Native students attend school.

