
DHS Fee on Border Parole Impacts Arizona-Mexico Tribal Members
Leaders of a Native American tribe express concern over a new $1,000 DHS fee for cross-border parole entries.

Leaders of a Native American tribe express concern over a new $1,000 DHS fee for cross-border parole entries.

Universities are ending Chinese partnerships over security concerns, with NAU halting its program with Chongqing University.

Gov. Katie Hobbs says Arizona can’t help nearly 900,000 SNAP recipients if benefits stop due to a shutdown.

Energy companies Phillips 66 and Kinder Morgan plan a 1,300-mile gas pipeline from Borger, Texas, to Phoenix by 2029.

The Flagstaff City Council will discuss its AI license plate camera program amid privacy concerns and public pressure.

Arizona Republican Chair Gina Swoboda plans to resign after the GOP’s January meeting to run for Congress in Arizona’s 1st District.

Republican Rachel Mitchell and Democrat Kris Mayes seek to overturn Arizona’s anti-SLAPP law, citing overreach.

Over 200 people attended a Tucson town hall to discuss an ICE detention center in Marana, sparking community concern.

The Arizona Department of Education is pressing for the removal of diversity language in teaching standards or risk funds.

CenturyLink partners with Silent Witness to tackle rising copper thefts impacting telecom services in 16 states.

Federal workers might miss paychecks due to the shutdown. St. Vincent de Paul prepares for increased assistance requests.

State Superintendent Tom Horne announced Arizona leads in AI learning tool usage, with 16% of students using Khanmigo.

