BORDER June 9, 2025

Republicans align with Trump at CD 7 debate

Three Republican candidates made their case to represent the overwhelmingly blue Congressional District 7 tonight.

Judge denies halt to Oak Flat transfer, Grants 60-day delay

A judge denied efforts to block the Oak Flat land swap but paused the transfer for 60 days, giving tribes time to challenge a pending environmental review.

How Arizona is lining up the next generation of election workers, as more people leave the field

In Arizona, where each election is closely watched, officials are under such intense pressure to conduct elections perfectly.

Residents are worried about Ironwood Forest National Monument.

On the heels of its 25th anniversary, there's concern about a size reduction and development.

U.S. warns Arizona and Wisconsin over compliance with federal election law

Justice Department letters show the Trump administration’s approach to scrutinizing state practices.

SCOTUS declines to hear Oak Flat tribal religious rights case, making way for copper mining

The decision comes after the nation's high court re-listed the case 13 times.
GOVERNMENT May 27, 2025

NPR and Colorado public radio stations sue Trump White House

The lawsuit says the administration is usurping Congress' power to direct how federal money will be spent and to pass laws.
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