Prison System in Crisis: Fatal Flaws in Inmate Pairing Lead to Tragedies in Arizona and Tennessee Jails
Two reports highlight failures in inmate classification systems leading to murders in Arizona and Tennessee prisons, reigniting debates on management and accountability in correctional facilities.
Challenges and Adaptation as First-Time Homebuyers in the Valley Navigate Shifting Market
First-time homebuyers in the Valley face steep challenges in a shifting market, with a median first-time buyer age of 38 and Arizona aiding with support programs, as per an ABC15 report referencing NAR data.
Salt River Project Plans New Arizona Lake for Renewable Energy Storage Amid Growing Power Needs
SRP plans a new Arizona lake for pumped storage hydropower, aiming for 2000 MW capacity to power homes, with goals for net-zero emissions by 2050 and increased renewable output. The project faces regulatory hurdles and environmental concerns.
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.












