A company accused of defrauding veterans agreed to pay $2 million to settle a fraud lawsuit by Arizona AG Kris Mayes.
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A new federal proposal for the Colorado River requires states to reassess water strategies every two years over a decade.
The Maricopa County Board faced legal threats over drop boxes as a power struggle with Recorder Heap intensifies.
At Arizona State University's Tempe campus, Irish, Hayden, and Best dorms are being demolished for new housing.
Italy shifts from Boeing to Airbus, purchasing six A330 MRTT aircraft in a €1.4 billion deal. The move reflects a strategic pivot in military procurement.
Rep. Adelita Grijalva urges ICE to release Karla Toledo, a DACA recipient detained without a warrant in Tucson.
Air Force Special Operations Command tests the Skyraider II's rapid deployment capabilities, aiming for versatile and cost-effective support.
Germany will deploy a Patriot air and missile defense battery to Turkey from June 2026, reinforcing NATO's southeastern flank after Iranian strikes.
Poland's leaders express concern over the U.S. canceling the deployment of 4,000 soldiers, emphasizing their significant defense investments.
A former Mexican state security official indicted on drug charges has surrendered in Arizona as Mexico freezes accounts.










