Arizona's Border Ports of Entry Fuel $37 Billion in Annual Trade with Mexico
The article details economic activity at Arizona-Mexico border ports, with a focus on infrastructure projects enhancing trade, including expansions in San Luis and Douglas ports and a study on updating the DeConcini Port of Entry.
Last-Minute Voting Rule Changes in Multiple States May Affect Election Outcomes as Early Voting Commences
Several states have made last-minute changes to voting rules affecting ballot casting and counting, with actions like Georgia and Arizona's shift toward hand-counted ballots possibly delaying results. Changes are causing concerns of voter confusion.
ASU Students to Face $350 Tuition Surcharge Amid State Funding Cuts for Spring 2025
ASU students face a $350 tuition surcharge in spring 2025 due to state funding cuts. The cuts also threaten the Arizona Teachers Academy and the Arizona Promise Scholarship Program. ASU's Lake Havasu center will close as a cost-saving measure.
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Grapples With Over 800 Detention Officer Shortages Amid Safety Concerns
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office faces a shortfall of 853 detention officers, leading to dangerous work conditions. Efforts to remedy this include a $7,500 bonus for new hires, recruitment events, and plans for a clearer career pay scale.
Arizona State Representative Urges Air Force to Enhance Fire Safety in Military Training amidst Wildfire Concerns
Rep. David Cook of Arizona objects to the U.S. Air Force's plans to use flares during low-altitude training, citing wildfire risks. He urges for stronger fire safety measures in a letter responding to their Draft EIS.











