Fronteras Desk News
For the second time this summer, the Trump administration has lifted environmental restrictions so it can replace an existing border fence in California.
Sep. 12, 2017
For the second time this summer, the Trump administration has lifted environmental restrictions so it can replace an existing border fence in California.
Sep. 12, 2017
The U.S. Border Patrol is concerned about an ambitious cross-border energy project that will send power from Arizona into Mexico.
Sep. 12, 2017
The U.S. Border Patrol is concerned about an ambitious cross-border energy project that will send power from Arizona into Mexico.
Sep. 12, 2017
Mexico is still facing the devastation left by last Thursday’s earthquake, its strongest recorded so far.
Sep. 12, 2017
The Hualapai Tribe has agreed to end a decades-long conflict over Colorado River water rights in exchange for a $134 million pipeline that will supply water to the tribe’s Grand Canyon tourist attractions.
Sep. 11, 2017
The Hualapai Tribe has agreed to end a decades-long conflict over Colorado River water rights in exchange for a $134 million pipeline that will supply water to the tribe’s Grand Canyon tourist attractions.
Sep. 11, 2017
And as the earthquake death toll keeps rising, the Mexican government is helping affected communities… leaving the support offered to Texas behind.
Sep. 11, 2017
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is suing the Board of Regents over the cost of tuition at the state’s three public universities.
Sep. 11, 2017
The Arizona Attorney General is suing the Board of Regents over the cost of tuition at the state’s three public universities.
Sep. 8, 2017
Mexico was shaken overnight by the country’s strongest earthquake on record, killing at least 35 people in the southern states and swaying buildings in the capital.
Sep. 8, 2017
A powerful earthquake struck just off the coast of Mexico late Thursday night. Mexico’s president Enrique Peña Nieto called the magnitude 8.2 earthquake the strongest in a century.
Sep. 8, 2017
Mexico is investing in a major energy deal that could represent billions of dollars in trade with the U.S. It’s a massive construction project from Texas to Central Mexico. The project is leaving one group of Mexican workers on the sideline of the economic boom,
Sep. 8, 2017
Mexico is investing in a major energy deal that could represent billions of dollars in trade with the U.S. It’s a massive construction project from Texas to Central Mexico. But the project is leaving one group of Mexican workers on the sideline of the economic boom.
Sep. 8, 2017
A Sierra Vista construction company is among four firms federal authorities have chosen to build models of a border wall made from materials other than concrete.
Sep. 7, 2017
International oil corporations are rushing to the Mexican side of the Gulf of Mexico. For the first time in decades, the country is opening up its energy sector. And the interest in its deep-water reserves has come from global big guns like ExxonMobil and even the Chinese government to the tune of an expected $60 billion in investment.
Sep. 7, 2017
Dozens of activists and so-called "DREAMers" gathered in Central Phoenix to hear the Trump administration's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Sep. 6, 2017
While politicians debate the North American Free Trade Agreement, companies from states like Arizona visit Mexico to spread their wings, as the aerospace segment works to grow while avoiding politics.
Sep. 6, 2017
While politicians debate the North American Free Trade Agreement, companies from states like Arizona visit Mexico to spread their wings, as the aerospace segment works to grow while avoiding politics.
Sep. 6, 2017
The Mexican government on Tuesday expressed its “deep regret” following the White House’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that has shielded young people living in the state illegally from deportation.
Sep. 5, 2017