Arizona Tribal Nations Denied Legal Stand in Grand Canyon Monument Lawsuit, Judge Rules U.S. Adequately Represents Interests
A judge denied three Arizona Tribes' bid to join a lawsuit challenging Biden's Grand Canyon National Monument designation, leaving them reliant on U.S. legal representation.
Navajo Nation President Nygren Calls for Action on Uranium Transport and Sovereignty at Tribal Advisory Council
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren addressed issues such as uranium transport, water rights, and the MMIW crisis at the Secretary Tribal Advisory Council meeting, seeking to enforce tribal sovereignty.
Arizona and Nevada Governors Urge California to Reconsider Gas Price Legislation Citing Regional Impact Concerns
Arizona and Nevada governors express concern over California's proposed gas price regulation, fearing increased costs and shortages in their states. They urge Governor Newsom to delay the legislation for wider discussion.
Clash of the Titans in Mesa, Kamala Battles Trump as Minnesota Gov Walz Rallies Dems with Swift Support
VP Kamala Harris debated former President Trump in Mesa, with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz supporting. Harris was favored in a poll, and the event spotlighted Arizona's role in the election.
Ninth Circuit Court Hears Arguments on Controversial Arizona Voter Registration Laws Ahead of Elections
The Ninth Circuit Court deliberated on Arizona election laws demanding citizenship proof for registration and limiting federal form users in presidential voting. The impact on the election remains unclear.












