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Overall, revenue earned from marijuana sales is down more than 10% compared to last year, Arizona industry leaders say sales aren’t slowing down, just the prices.
FLAGSTAFF, AZ (AZFamily) — The tourism industry brings in about a trillion dollars annually to the U.S. economy, according to ...
International tourism in the U.S. is down and that's hurting northern Arizona businesses that count on those tourism dollars. According to the U.S. Travel Association, the U.S. could lose up to $21 ...
Sen. Mark Kelly said on CBS's "Face The Nation" that he is working to free a 14-year-old boy from Chandler who was detained by federal agents on his way to school. Because of privacy concerns, Kelly's ...
A Navajo County Sheriff's Office incident report reveals what Rebekah Baptiste's father and his girlfriend told investigators about the girl's injuries before her death, as first responders suspected ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump extended a trade truce with China for another 90 days Monday, at least delaying once again a dangerous showdown between the world’s two biggest economies.
YUMA, AZ (AZFamily) — Yuma Border Patrol agents arrested a man Sunday evening whose family said is a recipient of the ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A troubling trend is unfolding at Arizona animal shelters, with an increasing number of families surrendering their pets. Shelter leaders say it’s not necessarily because they don ...
Arizona shelters are packed with animals. While money appears to be a big factor, immigration enforcement may be driving a surge in abandoned/surrendered pets. Alexis Dominguez reports from Phoenix.
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Immigration and Customs Enforcement is planning to purchase AI technology allowing them to scan retinas and identify people to deport. The tech uses an app that allows agents to ...
A Yuma family says the border agents arrested a man on Sunday, who is a "Dreamer" and registered in the DACA program. Alexandra Rangel reports on his case as his wife attempts to secure his release ...
The tech allows federal agents to scan a person's iris from 10 to 15 feet away, matching it to a photo on file. While it sounds advanced, there are concerns: Is it accurate? Does it violate privacy ...
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