
Shelters face legal challenges amid migrant aid under Trump administration
The Trump administration released migrants to border shelters despite warnings that aiding them could be illegal.
The Trump administration released migrants to border shelters despite warnings that aiding them could be illegal.
A special election in Glendale affects a $1.2B resort project as voters send mixed signals by passing only one proposition.
Reproductive rights advocates filed a lawsuit against Arizona to challenge laws restricting abortion, seeking reforms.
Little Feat, formed in 1969 by Lowell George and Bill Payne, blends country, funk, and rock. Touring continues today.
The College Board alters its National Recognition Program, affecting scholarships for Black and Latino students.
Mexico negotiated a reduction in the proposed U.S. remittance tax from 5% to 3.5% in Trump’s spending bill.
President Trump’s executive order impacts Jay Kyle Petersen, who discusses intersex variations and related challenges.
Projected milestone alert: This year, more college students will take all their courses online than in person for the first time.
Democrats in Arizona respond to federal agents arresting families at immigration court, urging legal representation.
Evan Johnston, a finance major, mistakenly joined Southend United fans, becoming a “Shrimper” on a memorable boat trip.
Twenty people and a church were indicted for defrauding Arizona’s Medicaid of $60 million via mental health schemes.
A tiny cactus, the Kaibab pincushion, faces decline. Northern Arizona University studies its vital pollinators.