
Ruben Gallego Sworn In as First Latino U.S. Senator from Arizona
U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego, first Latino to represent Arizona in Senate, joins committees, plans bipartisan work.
U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego, first Latino to represent Arizona in Senate, joins committees, plans bipartisan work.
Newly elected Sen. Ruben Gallego is ready to support deporting certain illegal immigrants but awaits Trump’s plans.
On today’s newscast: Gallego sworn in, Tohono O’odham gains land stewardship, and crews battle Horton Fire.
The Waste Management Phoenix Open’s catering company seeks to hire hundreds to staff the event season in Arizona.
Scientists report a rise in the endangered Mount Graham red squirrel population, now estimated at about 233 in Arizona.
Average temperatures in northern Arizona were above normal in 2024, with record warmth in several locations.
H5N1 avian flu cases rise nationwide, with two human cases in southern Arizona. Residents urged to monitor poultry health.
Long-term care is costly, with many providers losing money. Arizona’s sector seeks legislative support for funding.
On the first newscast of 2025: Average temperatures were above normal in northern Arizona, and more updates.
Diné Bizaad is now the official language of the Navajo Nation, with efforts to integrate it into daily life and education.
A study by HonorHealth suggests olive-derived vesicles could enhance drug delivery, offering a stable, less toxic method.
A Republican senator proposes a bill enabling citizens to sue local governments for using public funds to sway elections.