
New Law Expands Property Tax Relief for Veterans and Disabled in Arizona
A new Arizona law will help more veterans, widows, and disabled people qualify for lower property tax bills.

A new Arizona law will help more veterans, widows, and disabled people qualify for lower property tax bills.

Impact AZ 2025, an accelerator for underrepresented entrepreneurs, launches its third cohort in Phoenix on July 8.

Biologists in Arizona are relocating beavers with new protocols, integrating them into man-made dam structures to help restore habitats.

Arizona’s LIHTC program, crucial for affordable housing, faces expiration amid legislative inaction and lack of support.

Mexican immigrants in the U.S. sent 5% less money back to Mexico in May, amid a new 1% tax on cash remittances.

Clouds build up in the afternoon, bringing rain to the Southwest and Mexico, easing drought and fire dangers.

Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs signed laws to block foreign adversaries from owning land in Arizona and reform prison oversight.

More than 500 personnel battle the Oak Ridge Fire on the Navajo Nation; it grew to 10,600 acres with 0% containment.

Trump administration to withhold $6.2B in school funding, impacting Arizona with $118M loss weeks before school starts.

Congress aims to revive and expand RECA, compensating victims of radiation exposure from nuclear tests and uranium mining.

Rainfall, including the Southwest’s monsoon storms, depends on “ice-nucleating particles” like dust and bacteria.

Arizona Democrats reroute 2026 campaigns through Navajo County, bypassing state party amid infighting and leadership disputes.

