Arizona's Air Quality and Economy Set to Improve as EPA Approves Rule 205, State Officials Rally in Support
EPA conditionally approves Arizona's Rule 205 aiming to reduce vehicle emissions, as public comments are sought. Governor Hobbs and state officials laud the potential economic and environmental benefits.
Arizona Lawmakers Urge CA Governor Newsom to Reconsider State's Climate Policies Over Energy Concerns
Arizona House Republicans, led by Justin Wilmeth, have expressed concerns to California Governor Gavin Newsom about potential adverse impacts of California's energy policies on Arizona's fuel supply.
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren Advocates for Tribal Sovereignty in Radioactive Materials Transportation Act
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren supports amendments to the Tribal Radioactive Materials Transportation Act, urging respect for tribal sovereignty and improved collaboration in radioactive material transport.
Maricopa Leaders Spark Innovation Dialog at League of Arizona Cities and Towns Conference in Phoenix
Members of Maricopa City Council, including Mayor Nancy Smith, and its youth council participated in the League of Arizona Cities and Towns Conference, discussing innovation and collaboration for community growth.
Fear and Outcry in Phoenix, Undocumented Community Confronts Trump's Daunting Deportation Promises
Trump’s call for mass deportations has alarmed undocumented individuals in Arizona, including Karen Velazquez, who fears family separation. Local advocates warn of severe economic and social consequences for the region.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes Defends Legal Integrity Amidst Fake Electors Case Proceedings
Attorney General Kris Mayes addressed developments in the Arizona fake electors case, insisting on its integrity and rejecting claims of political motivation, while emphasizing the case's focus on legality over First Amendment rights.












