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AZ Senate President asks to meet with Interior Secretary to talk uranium mining

This is Senate President Warren Petersen's second attempt to rescind former President Joe Biden's 2023 designation of the Grand Canyon National Monument.

The moon's grand canyons were carved in the blink of an eye

The Earth's Grand Canyon took millions of years to carve, but the moon's grand canyons took about ten minutes.

Nogales, Son., announces 400 National Guard Members and opens shelter for deported nationals

The mayor of Nogales, Sonora, says 400 Mexican National Guard members are arriving as part of the agreement made by Mexico’s president to bolster border security.

Top AZ education official not worried about immigration raids at schools

Tom Horne does not expect students to be targeted.

The Press Room - February 7, 2025

We discuss Proposition 414, the “Safe and Vibrant City initiative.”

Bill would let voters end legislative immunity for traffic tickets

A state legislator wants to add traffic offenses to the list of acceptable arrests

Interior Secretary’s new order sparks concerns over national monument protections

Environmental advocates warn the policy shift could threaten protected public lands in Arizona.

Arizona court upholds Hermosa Mine’s water discharge standards

Arizona Court of Appeals affirms South32’s permit complies with Arizona’s water quality laws.

Winter illnesses return with a vengeance

The number of people catching the flu is skyrocketing, while COVID-19, RSV and other respiratory viral illnesses are also rising.

Flu cases rise again, while COVID takes a back seat

It's an unusual winter for respiratory illnesses. The flu is peaking twice: once in early January and again in February.

Arizona and other states head to court to stop DOGE

Attorneys General from the states are worried about privacy.

Troops headed to Ft. Huachuca for border surge

The troops are coming from New York.

Following renovations, Tucson House will transition from Public Housing to Voucher-Based System

Public documents say the shift will secure financial stability, attract private investment, and preserve affordable housing options.

The Buzz celebrates its 300th episode

We hear about what goes in to making the show, and some of the staff's favorite

AZ School Sup. Horne travels to Tucson to commend school resource officer

Horne honored the officer for his arrest of an armed man on the campus of a charter school.

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