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Salvadorans In Arizona To Lose Temporary Protected Status
A Tucson man says death awaits him if he returns to El Salvador when he's no longer eligible to stay in the United States under Temporary Protected Status.
Jan. 9, 2018
President Trump: Give Private Broadband Companies Access To Public Lands
President Trump signed an executive order Jan. 8 to increase broadband access in rural America. The order directed the Interior Department to allow private high-speed broadband companies to build equipment on public land.
Jan. 8, 2018
Marijuana Laws: Some New, Some Old
The murky rules regarding marijuana enforcement that emerged last week from the Trump Administration created uncertainty in a fast growing legal industry that emerged on the U.S. market less than a decade ago.
Jan. 8, 2018
Marijuana Laws: Some New, Some Old
The murky rules regarding marijuana enforcement that emerged last week from the Trump administration created uncertainty in a fast growing legal industry that emerged on the U.S. market less than a decade ago.
Jan. 8, 2018
 SkyBridge Project In Mesa Will Boost Mexico-U.S. Trade
Customs officials from Mexico and the U.S. will do simultaneous inspections to shipments at the Mesa airport. The main goal is to facilitate trade between both countries.
Jan. 6, 2018
 SkyBridge Project In Mesa Will Boost Mexico-U.S. Trade
Gov. Doug Ducey unveiled last Friday a U.S.-Mexico customs clearance service. The project is called SkyBridge, and it’s based at the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. The main goal is to facilitate trade between both countries.
Jan. 5, 2018
Mining Company Swaps Land To Save Apache Leap, Not Oak Flat
The federal government has finalized plans to swap land with a southern Arizona copper mine to protect a historic site near Superior.
Jan. 5, 2018
Mining Company Swaps Land To Save Apache Leap, Not Oak Flat
The federal government has finalized plans to swap land with a southern Arizona copper mine to protect a historic site near Superior. Twelve tribes worked with the Forest Service and a mining company to save Apache Leap.
Jan. 5, 2018
Tougher Federal Rules Create Turmoil For Medical Marijuana Growers
The Trump administration walked back a hands-off policy to marijuana laws that until now allowed states like Arizona to license it for medical use.
Jan. 5, 2018
Tougher Federal Rules Create Turmoil For Medical Marijuana Growers
The Trump Administration walked back a hands-off policy to marijuana laws that, until now, allowed states like Arizona to license it for medical use.
Jan. 5, 2018
Arizona And Sonora Partner For Space Missions
Forty-five years ago, NASA used part of the Sonora desert in Mexico to prepare expeditions to the Moon. Now, a new venture to Mars might just start there.
Jan. 4, 2018
Arizona And Sonora Partner For Space Missions
Forty-five years ago, NASA used part of the Sonora desert in Mexico to prepare expeditions to the Moon. Now, a new venture to Mars might just start there.
Jan. 4, 2018
Amtrak Discontinues Stop In Williams, Arizona
Starting in 2018 Amtrak will no longer stop in Williams. The junction existed to shuttle people to the Grand Canyon Railway and its hotel.
Jan. 2, 2018
Amtrak Discontinues Stop In Williams, Arizona
Starting in 2018 Amtrak will no longer stop in Williams. The junction existed to shuttle people to the Grand Canyon Railway and its hotel.
Jan. 2, 2018
An Arizona family of four staying in a northern Arizona cabin was found dead on New Year’s Day. The Coconino County Sheriff’s Department believes the family died of possible carbon monoxide poisoning.
Jan. 2, 2018
An Arizona family of four staying in a northern Arizona cabin was found dead on New Year’s Day. The Coconino County Sheriff’s Department believes the family died of possible carbon monoxide poisoning.
Jan. 2, 2018
A former government official from the neighboring state of Sonora, Mexico, arrested last spring in Scottsdale, is now seeking asylum in the United States from political persecution.
Jan. 2, 2018
A former government official from the neighboring state of Sonora, Mexico, arrested last spring in Scottsdale, is now seeking asylum in the United States from political persecution.
Jan. 2, 2018
Why Arizona Colleges Are Stepping Up Their Work In Mexico
Universities across the Southwest are stepping up the work they do with counterparts in Mexico. They’re looking for ways to send more exchange students and to do more scientific research together.
Jan. 2, 2018
Scottsdale Will Collaborate In Sonora’s Largest Music Festival
The state of Sonora is about to celebrate the 34th edition of its largest music festival, expecting more than 120,000 attendants. This year, Scottsdale is among the guest cities.
Jan. 1, 2018

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