
Arizona GOP Pushes Stricter SNAP Rules to Lower Error Rates, Cut Costs
Arizona Republicans aim to tighten SNAP eligibility to reduce error rates, risking $139M in federal funding loss.

Arizona Republicans aim to tighten SNAP eligibility to reduce error rates, risking $139M in federal funding loss.

The National Park Service disputes reports of removing Indigenous history exhibits at the Grand Canyon, citing routine maintenance.

President Claudia Sheinbaum announces a major port modernization in Sonora, focusing on LNG infrastructure and exports.

The Phoenix Union High School District released a video on students’ rights when dealing with ICE, ensuring safety.

A man pleaded guilty to robbery in connection to a Navajo woman’s disappearance, highlighting Native violence issues.

The Navajo Nation Council urges federal recognition of tribal IDs as members face anxiety over immigration operations.

The prairie dresses and walled compounds of two towns on the Arizona-Utah border are mostly gone, replaced by a more typical town atmosphere.

Rumors of immigration enforcement in Phoenix arose, but targeted actions at Zipps Sports Grill deviated from this.

Three Delta Tau Delta members arrested on hazing charges after a Northern Arizona University student’s death.

Pinal County’s Board of Supervisors is suing County Attorney Brad Miller over his unauthorized ICE agreement.

Arizona Republicans aim to align with federal tax policy, but Gov. Hobbs opposes, pushing for her own tax cut plan.

Thousands protested in Tucson against ICE after fatal shootings, with schools and businesses joining the national strike.

