
[IN-DEPTH] Guilty verdicts for leaving water, food for migrants
By Nicole Ludden | Cronkite News our humanitarian aid workers were found guilty Friday on misdemeanor charges involving leaving aid in a restricted area

By Nicole Ludden | Cronkite News our humanitarian aid workers were found guilty Friday on misdemeanor charges involving leaving aid in a restricted area

By Antonia Noori Farzan | Phoenix New Times Controversies in the remote southern Arizona town of Arivaca usually involve the U.S.-Mexico border, located 11 miles away

By Rafael Carranza | The Republic Southern Arizona leaders took a strong, mostly symbolic stance against construction of a physical barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border,

By Jessica Suerth | Cronkite News The U.S.-Mexico border could use more fencing, but other measures are needed as well to “detect and respond to
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By National Association of Home Builders Builder sentiment inched up in March even as builders continue to express affordability concerns stemming from elevated construction costs

By Gilbert Independent The Gilbert Planning Commission recently reviewed a site plan and two conditional use permit requests for a proposed PopStroke miniature golf venue

Photo via IMDb By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter “Is that a freaking pigeon?!” No, it is “Reminders of Him,” the new adaptation