
ASU and State Partner for National Microchip Lab in Tempe
ASU partners with state to establish a national microchip research lab in Tempe, boosting semiconductor manufacturing.
ASU partners with state to establish a national microchip research lab in Tempe, boosting semiconductor manufacturing.
Doug Burgum testified before the Senate on aiding tribes and addressing issues like the missing Indigenous peoples epidemic.
On today’s newscast: Grand Canyon trail closures, Gov. Hobbs’ funding request, JFK records bill, and Trump’s Interior nominee.
All inner corridor trails in Grand Canyon National Park are closed due to a chlorine leak in the Roaring Springs area.
Doug Burgum, former North Dakota governor, is nominated to lead the Interior Department, replacing Deb Haaland.
U.S. senators are debating the Laken Riley Act, which could impact immigrants on low-level charges, sparking concerns.
Attorney General Kris Mayes investigates landlords charging rental tax disguised as fees, despite a new law banning it.
Poll shows strong support for Grand Canyon monument; Arizona faces driest-ever winter start; Yavapai population surges.
A poll shows 80% of Arizona voters support the Grand Canyon Monument, but concerns about Trump’s policies remain.
Customs and Border Protection may soon enhance inspections of low-value shipments to identify illegal substances.
Spring mounds, unique arid wetlands, support biodiversity and preserve history, found in the Mojave Desert, USA.
Arizona Legislature may fund reopening of Flagstaff’s Pioneer Museum. SB 1017 proposes $360,000 and staff positions.