Infrastructure bill could bring millions to the region

Jun 30, 2021 The bill in the U.S. House could help with bus lines, pedestrian safety, and I-11.

Air Force announces changes to A-10s at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base

Jun 30, 2021 Nearly half of the A-10s will be retired to make space for new squadrons.

Ducey left out of White House wildfire meeting

Jun 30, 2021 The White House kept Governor Ducey off the list to talk about wildfires

Supreme Court rules some immigrants don't have the right to a bond hearing

Jun 29, 2021 The ruling applies to immigrants who have already been deported once and say they'll face persecution or torture if returned home.

Supreme Court has decided Alaska Native Corporations qualify for CARES Act funding

Jun 29, 2021 If the court had sided with federally-recognized tribes, some tribal nations, possibly in Arizona, may have received more funds.

DACA recipients, undocumented people mark '20 years of uncertainty' on DREAM Act

Jun 28, 2021 Two decades since the first version of the DREAM Act was brought to the U.S. Senate, Arizona Dreamers host panel asking for change.

Report: ICE Detainees On Hunger Strikes Subject To Force-Feeding

Jun 28, 2021 The report, released by the advocacy groups Physicians for Human Rights and the ACLU, uses more than 10,000 pages of documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act.

COVID-19 Delta variant identified in the Navajo Nation

Jun 28, 2021 The first confirmed appreance of the variant comes as the nation nears 31,000 cases.

Arizona 360 explores increase in border apprehensions and migrants’ journeys

Jun 25, 2021 Lorraine Rivera travels across Pima and Yuma counties for a firsthand look at enforcement and rescues.

Role of tech, air support in CBP’s Southern Arizona desert enforcement, rescues

Jun 25, 2021 The agency receives 30 to 40 emergency calls each day.

Migrant families find refuge at Tucson’s Casa Alitas

Jun 25, 2021 The non-governmental organization is seeing an increase in the number of people it's aiding this year.

Fire restrictions, State trust land and Navajo Nation

Jun 25, 2021 To reduced fire danger, access to state trust land closes and the Navajo Nation implements Stage 2 fire restrictions.

Gaynor runs for Governor

Jun 25, 2021 The Arizona businessman ran for Secretary of State in 2018.

Data analysis shows low investment in kids futures across Arizona

Jun 25, 2021 The state rank 40th across the country after comparing 2019 factors in their health, education, economic status and families.

In latest MPP rollback, asylum seekers with closed cases will have the chance try again

Jun 24, 2021 Researchers say some 28,000 migrants enrolled in the Trump-era program had their cases closed in absentia.

Evacuation orders expand as wildfires continue to burn in Arizona

Jun 24, 2021 Hot weather and severe drought are driving an active fire season

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