
Arizona Lawmakers Push Bill to Restrict Banking for Undocumented Immigrants
State lawmakers aim to block banks from serving undocumented immigrants, sparking debates on economic impact and profiling.

State lawmakers aim to block banks from serving undocumented immigrants, sparking debates on economic impact and profiling.

Students compete in the “Olympics of collegiate mining” at UA’s San Xavier Lab, showcasing retro techniques like mucking.

The Navajo Nation Council opposes the SAVE America Act, citing barriers for elders lacking birth documentation.

An empty lot near Albuquerque will soon host a federal medical center for Native American patients, long overdue.

Arizona Public Service Co. seeks a 14% rate hike, facing opposition from consumer advocates and Attorney General Mayes.

Saudi-Arabian farming company Fondomonte seeks to pause a lawsuit over groundwater pumping in Arizona, citing new protections.

Gov. Katie Hobbs’ Arizona Capacity and Efficiency Initiative aims to cut $100 million in waste using tech and AI.

The North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park reopens May 15 with access to paved roads and trails post-Dragon Bravo Fire.

A bill aims to curb party houses but neglects housing affordability, leaving Sedona officials frustrated with the outcome.

Hidden recorders in Southwest forests capture pinyon jay whistles, aiding ecological studies with AI acoustic monitoring.

A new proposal by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services aims to move legal appointments for unaccompanied children online.

Authorities in northern Arizona arrest James Arthur Runnels Jr. for the 1987 murder of Ina Claire Langstaff.

