Arizona Leaders Warn of Economic Fallout as U.S. Slaps 17% Duty on Mexican Tomatoes
U.S. imposed a 17% duty on Mexican tomatoes, drawing concerns over economic impact and potential price hikes for consumers. Supporters claim it aids U.S. farmers, while critics and Arizona leaders warn of job losses and cost burdens.
Arizona's Unemployment Claims Drop Nearly 10%, Reflecting Encouraging Labor Market Trend
Arizona sees nearly 10% drop in unemployment claims year-over-year, ranking fifth nationwide, despite a slight week-over-week increase. Nationally, jobless claims dip to 245,000, indicating a stable employment market amid economic uncertainties.
Arizonans Brace for Impact as Trump-Era Medicaid Cuts Threaten Vital Healthcare Services
Arizonans express concerns over potential Medicaid cuts resulting from the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," worrying about the impact on vulnerable residents, including those with disabilities and elderly individuals needing medical care.
Chandler Unified School District Readies for New Academic Year with Innovative Initiatives and Heat Precautions
Chandler Unified School District prepares for the new academic year, with educators organizing classrooms and new initiatives, including a digital hall pass system and a semiconductor course, amidst Arizona's summer heat.
Phoenix Mother Perseveres in Quest for Justice 5 Years After Daughter's Tragic Death, Fosters Legacy Through Foundation
A mother continues to seek justice for her daughter, Destiny McClain, tragically killed in Phoenix five years ago, by creating a foundation to honor her memory and offering scholarships to youth.












