Gasoline prices are up 29 cents a gallon in Arizona since President Trump took office; prices for produce and other consumer products could spike if he enacts more tariffs on Canada and Mexico, experts say.
Arizona lawmakers seek to immunize police officers who shoot down drones they suspect are being used to help smuggle drugs along the US-Mexico border.
The Trump administration is seeking Mexico’s assistance in stemming the flow of fentanyl across the border into the U.S. Last year, high-tech scanners were installed at a port of entry in Arizona to detect the illegal drug.
Initially part of Mexico, Arizona's population was a complex weave of Indigenous tribes, Spanish and Mexican culture and Anglo-Americans pushing into the Southwest. Outside of Tucson, the state was pretty barren,
An undocumented Venezuelan mother and two of her children were deported to Mexico earlier this month — just hours after a minor traffic stop, reports John Washington, who has covered the case for the Tucson-based independent outlet Arizona Luminaria.
The tariffs President Donald Trump has threatened to impose on imports from Mexico and Canada would drive up the price of gas, groceries and homes in Arizona, economists say – and could blow a hole in state and local budgets that rely heavily on tourism.
ARIZONA, USA — Arizona lawmakers are pushing for a new bill that would let police shoot down suspicious drones at the Arizona-Mexico border. The bill comes as law enforcement faces a rise in drones being used to smuggle drugs like fentanyl into the state — a high-tech approach that lets criminals dodge border checkpoints.
A seven-month investigation has uncovered a major drug network shuttling drugs from Mexico into Arizona for distribution throughout the U.S., officials say.
The Tucson-based independent outlet Arizona Luminaria is reporting an undocumented Venezuelan mother and two of her children were deported to southern Mexico just hours after a minor traffic stop. Arizona Public Safety troopers claimed the mother,
Trucks loaded with chiles wait to enter the U.S. from Mexico in this 2014 file photo from the Columbus, New Mexico, Port of Entry. A clamp-down by Texas
David Blair and Lina Hervas will share stories, photos and insights from their October trip to the Mexico/Arizona border with a delegation from Community Peacemaker Teams. “Stories From Both Sides: The Mexico/Arizona Border” will be held Saturday,
The Mexican National Guard has begun inspecting vehicles crossing into and out of Mexico at Arizona's ports of entry, leading to hours-long delays for tourists and commuters on both sides of the border.