Fronteras Desk News

Mexico is investigating soldiers after video shows 5 men killed in Nuevo Laredo
Mexican prosecutors are investigating soldiers who were caught on security camera footage apparently executing five men in Nuevo Laredo in the northern state of Tamaulipas.
Jun. 9, 2023
NPS picks 16 companies to guide Grand Canyon river trips
The National Park Service has selected 16 companies to conduct whitewater trips in Grand Canyon National Park. The companies will provide guided, interpretive, multiday trips on the Colorado River lasting three to 18 days.
Jun. 9, 2023
Rights groups say asylum is still restricted in Nogales
It's been almost a month since Title 42, the pandemic-era protocol that restricted asylum at the border, came to an end. But rights groups say in Nogales, access to asylum still faces hurdles.
Jun. 9, 2023
Parts of Coconino National Forest closed for Wilbur Fire
An emergency order closing a portion of the Coconino National Forest is in effect due to a fire burning north of Pine. Officials said the area will remain closed until Sept. 30 but may be rescinded earlier.
Jun. 9, 2023
Tribal gaming revenues hit $2 billion for Arizona
Tribal gaming in Arizona reaches a major milestone. The Arizona Indian Gaming Association said the state has received $2 billion in gaming revenue and an official recording of the amount is expected in July.
Jun. 8, 2023
Flagstaff urges Biden to form Grand Canyon monument
The Flagstaff City Council voted unanimously Wednesday night to back the creation of a new national monument around the Grand Canyon. The resolution endorses calling on President Joe Biden to form the new Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni Grand Canyon National Monument.
Jun. 8, 2023
Train carrying new cars derails in northern AZ
A BNSF freight train traveling through northern Arizona derailed, Coconino County officials said Thursday morning.
Jun. 8, 2023
DeSantis makes a stop in Cochise County
Southern Arizona Congressman Raúl Grijalva, whose district encompasses parts of Cochise County, tweeted that DeSantis’ visit was “to pander to the same old race baiting anti-immigrant extremist politicians and officials in southern Arizona."
Jun. 7, 2023
Senate bill to strengthen visa program for Afghans who worked with U.S.
A new bill in the U.S. Senate would strengthen a visa program for some Afghans who worked alongside U.S. troops in Afghanistan. Efforts to create a pathway to citizenship for Afghan evacuees failed in Congress last year.
Jun. 7, 2023
Tonto National Forest enters Stage 1 fire restrictions Thursday
The Tonto National Forest will enter Stage 1 fire restrictions starting Thursday morning at 8 a.m.
Jun. 7, 2023
Part of Coconino forest expected to close Thursday
Federal officials are expecting to close an area of the Coconino National Forest on Thursday in order to battle the Wilbur Fire.
Jun. 7, 2023
Forest Service wants to protect about 3,700 acres of forest from mining
The Forest Service wants to protect about 3,700 acres of national forest in Arizona from mining. It wants to protect the Hassayampa River riparian corridor in Yavapai County from mining operations.
Jun. 6, 2023
Families commemorate day care fire, demand justice
On Monday, survivors of a day care fire, families of the children who died and members of the community came together in Hermosillo to mark the 14th anniversary of the tragedy. They held vigils, Mass and a march to demand justice.
Jun. 6, 2023
Graphic designer and musician Ryan Allison: Made in Arizona
Ryan Allison has loved graphic design since he was a kid wearing band T-shirts. Today, he’s a graphic designer himself, as well as a musician. Allison is Navajo. He grew up surrounded by real-life cowboys in Fort Defiance, Arizona, on the Navajo Nation. Allison talked to The Show about how his culture — rich with art and history — feeds his work.
Jun. 6, 2023
3 major chemical companies say theyll settle lawsuits over PFAS
Three major chemical companies say they’ve reached a tentative settlement with cities suing them for water contamination linked to PFAS, the human-made chemicals linked to health issues like cancer
Jun. 5, 2023
For DACA recipients, a court ruling and an anniversary loom large
A federal judge in Texas is expected to make a ruling soon on a case that could end DACA. The Obama-era program has given hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as kids protection from deportation and a work permit.
Jun. 5, 2023
GOP coalition calls for investigation after Chaco Canyon decision
On Monday, a coalition of House Republicans, including Arizona’s Paul Gosar, signed a letter calling for an investigation into Haaland’s work with the Pueblo Action Alliance, a New Mexico advocacy group opposed to drilling in the Chaco Canyon region.
Jun. 5, 2023
Mexico’s Morena wins governorship in country’s most populous state
Mexico’s Morena political party had a historic win during elections in the country’s most populous state over the weekend. The Morena party will now hold the governorship in 23 of Mexico’s 32 states.
Jun. 5, 2023
Some Indigenous people not happy with proliferation of psychedelic drugs
Growing Western interest in psychedelic drugs has many Indigenous people sounding the alarm. These are plants they have been cultivating relationships with for millennia and, to do it right, they say, Western medicine should create bridges with traditional knowledge holders.
Jun. 5, 2023
Post Title 42, some migrants have hope of gaining asylum
With improvements to the federal CBP One app, some migrants who wait along the U.S.-Mexico border in Sonora have hope they’ll get an appointment to seek asylum while others still wait with little change in sight.
Jun. 5, 2023

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