Phoenix Unveils Artistic "¡Sombra!" Shade Structures to Combat Heat and Enrich Culture with $1M Bloomberg Grant
Phoenix is launching "¡Sombra! Experiments in Shade," featuring nine art shade structures funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, aiming to combat heat and enrich culture. The installations will be unveiled in parks from April to June.
Arizona Dairy Herd Under Quarantine After First Detection of Avian Influenza H5N1 in Milk
Arizona confirms its first case of avian influenza H5N1 in a dairy herd, prompting a facility quarantine. Officials reassure that pasteurization ensures milk safety and address dairy workforce and tariff issues.
Senator Mark Kelly Questions Trump Administration's Use of Military Flights for Migrant Deportation as Costly to Taxpayers
Senator Kelly questions the use of military aircraft instead of cheaper ICE charters for migrant transport during a Senate hearing, highlighting cost concerns and impacts on military readiness.
Phoenix Police in Uproar, Officers and Leadership Cast Overwhelming Vote of No Confidence in Interim Chief Sullivan
A survey revealed that 86% of Phoenix Police officers disapprove of interim Chief Michael Sullivan's leadership, with similar sentiments echoed by the police sergeants and lieutenants association.
Bipartisan Senators Reintroduce Bill to Boost Native American Shadow Wolves Border Security Unit
Bipartisan Senators reintroduced the Shadow Wolves Improvement Act to support Native American agents' border security efforts. The act aims to improve career opportunities and retention for the Shadow Wolves.












