Arizona college students will begin descending on Mexico for spring break. Here's what the latest travel advisories say about staying safe.
Arizona producers of vegetables, cotton, dairy products, tree nuts, beef and forage could see reduced exports and lower prices as a result of tariffs.
U.S. travelers to Mexico are facing long delays as authorities strictly enforce an often-overlooked entry form process. Here’s what you need to know before you go.
Several Phoenix-area freeways are closed or restricted this weekend because of construction. Gina Maravilla has more.
Arizona's colleges and universities could lose federal funding if their don't comply with Trump's executive order on DEI. Zach Prelutsky reports.
The Arizona Attorney General, along with AGs from several other states, held a community impact hearing Wednesday night on the Trump administration's DOGE efforts to cut back on spending.
Oregon’s Attorney General Dan Rayfield participated in a town hall event Wednesday in Phoenix, Arizona. Rayfield joined state attorneys general from Arizona, Minnesota, and New Mexico for a Community Impact Hearing where they responded to the president’s address and the Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE’s federal firings and funding freezes.
Despite record trade between Arizona and Mexico last year, companies with international ties are worried about the future as President Donald Trump’s tariffs kick in.
U.S. tariffs on Mexico and Canada is having an impact on local Phoenix business owners who buy the majority of their supply from exporters in Mexico.
Brian Crisp will now drive growth across a larger territory for a bank with more than $4.5 billion of commercial and industrial loans at last check.
The Arizona Republic presents At The Bar, an exclusive happy hour event. Explore cocktails and tastings at Bar of the Year Barcoa in downtown Phoenix.
From red-eye flights on Southwest to the return of an important international route, here are all the new flights from Phoenix for spring break 2025.