The Buzz: How Trump’s immigration policies affect Southern Arizona

Trump’s sweeping immigration overhaul ignites legal battles, international tension, and questions of constitutional limits.
BORDERIMMIGRATION January 24, 2025

Pima County closing centers for asylum seekers

The closures are due to new orders from the Trump Administration.
BORDERGOVERNOR KATIE HOBBS January 24, 2025

Gov. Hobbs says no details yet on Trump’s troop deployment to the border

The Pentagon announced it is deploying 1,500 active duty troops to help secure the southern border, fulfilling plans President Donald Trump laid out in executive orders shortly after he took office.

Progress on Interstate 11 in AZ on hold after lawsuit deal

A stay in a court case means environmental reports will be re-examined.

AZ unemployment rate goes up, but remains under national number

Joblessness ticked up, but is still under where it was at this time a year ago.
ARIZONA GOVERNMENTEDUCATION January 23, 2025

State Superintendent of Public Instruction outlines 2025 education priorities

Tom Horne discussed school safety, critical race theory, school funding and teacher retention during his State of Education speech.
BORDERGOVERNMENT January 22, 2025

Pentagon to send thousands of active duty troops to U.S.-Mexico border

The deployment will include ground troops and aircraft.
BORDERGOVERNMENTIMMIGRATION January 22, 2025

Mexican border governors declares support for their country’s sovereignty

The governor of the state of Sonora, which borders Arizona, was part of the coalition.
ENVIRONMENT January 22, 2025

Lawsuit challenges EPA over Hermosa Mine air quality permit in southern Arizona

The Center for Biological Diversity and Patagonia Area Resource Alliance seek to block air permit for critical mineral mine.
IN DEPTH

Online lottery sales bring convenience, concern over problem gambling

A private company is now offering lottery tickets through their website and app in Arizona, increasing the state's online gambling options.

A New Legacy: Tucson considers renaming Columbus Park to honor Tohono O’odham educator

Danny Lopez spent over 30 years teaching the Tohono O'odham Nation's traditional way of life to its people and surrounding community.

The water mystery unfolding in the western U.S.

There's a rural area in Arizona with massive groundwater basins underneath the earth. Water should be plentiful there, but wells are running dry.

Experts question feasibility of Trump's mass deportation promise

President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly said he is quickly going to deport huge numbers of people when he takes office. But immigration and economic experts say his plan is still unclear and likely not possible.
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The water mystery unfolding in the western U.S.
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