
Arizona Commission Approves Project Blue, Amazon Withdraws In Tucson
The Arizona Corporation Commission has approved Project Blue, a data center in Tucson, despite Amazon’s withdrawal.

The Arizona Corporation Commission has approved Project Blue, a data center in Tucson, despite Amazon’s withdrawal.

Customs and Border Protection agents arrested three people during a raid on a No More Deaths aid camp in Arizona.

Arizona receives $447M federal funds to expand broadband, focusing on tribal and rural areas, aiming for 160,000 homes.

With sports betting now legal in Arizona, a campaign targets underage gambling as kids face exposure to gambling early.

Democratic Rep. Adelita Grijalva introduces bill to repeal land swap of Apache Sacred site and stop copper mine project.

A Cato Institute report reveals 73% of those in ICE custody lack criminal records, challenging deportation policies.

As colder weather arrives, mammals seek warmth near food, including rodents. Seal entry points and remove food sources.

Veteran housing needs in northern Arizona hit a high as 434 were housed, surpassing goals amidst national increases.

Amazon Web Services exits Project Blue in Tucson due to cooling method changes; Beale plans to use electricity instead.

Grand Canyon suspends overnight stays due to waterline break. Temporary closures and restrictions in place at the park.

Sen. Mark Kelly refuses to be bullied after the Pentagon investigation, standing firm against Trump and Hegseth’s threats.

The Arizona Department of Transportation is building an overpass on I-17 to help wildlife safely cross the highway.

