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fish, Mexico, Biden administration, totoaba
Jul 20, 2023

U.S. criticizes Mexico over protection of vaquitas, stops short of sanctions

Mexico is not living up to its responsibility to protect the threatened totoaba fish and the critically endangered vaquita, a small porpoise of which there are only around a dozen left in the Gulf of California, the Biden administration said this week.

heat-related deaths, Arizona, National Weather Service, Maricopa County
Jul 20, 2023

Heat-associated deaths in Valley rise during extreme weather, but lag behind last year’s

Confirmations of heat-related deaths continue to rise in Maricopa County amid a punishing hot spell with 110-degree Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) plus weather persisting for a record 20 days so far.

migrants, Biden administration, Title 42 U.S.-Mexico border
Jul 19, 2023

Biden administration tells judge its new asylum rule is not reboot of Trump’s efforts

The Biden administration argued Wednesday that its new asylum rule is different from versions put forward under President Donald Trump in a court hearing before a judge who threw out Trump's attempts to limit asylum on the U.S.-Mexico border.

heat, Phoenix, floods
Jul 19, 2023

Little relief in sight from onslaught of searing heat and rising floodwaters

The onslaught of searing temperatures and rising floodwaters struck parts of the United States again on Wednesday with Phoenix breaking an all-time temperature record and rescue crews pulling people from deluged homes and vehicles in Kentucky.

ESGs, Coconino County, House,
Jul 19, 2023

Coconino County official tells House ‘anti-ESG’ bills threaten public investments

Coconino County Treasurer Sarah Benatar told House lawmakers Tuesday that it’s her job to get the best, and safest, return on public investments for taxpayers, but that “anti-ESG” legislation puts public dollars at risk.

In-N-Out, masks, employees, Covid
Jul 19, 2023

Masks are out at In-N-Out after burger chain bans employees from wearing them in five states

The In-N-Out burger chain will bar employees in five states from wearing masks unless they have a doctor's note, according to internal company emails leaked on social media.

bison, gored, Yellowstone National Park
Jul 18, 2023

Bison gored Arizona woman in Yellowstone, the park’s first such attack in 2023

A bison gored and significantly injured an Arizona woman in Yellowstone National Park.

Coyotes, hockey, Scottsdale police, apology, private property hit-and-run, disorderly conduct, failure to obey, resisting arrest, threatening
Jul 18, 2023

Former Coyotes player to check into player assistance program after outburst during arrest

Former Arizona Coyotes player Alex Galchenyuk is entering the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program and apologized for hurling threats at officers during his arrest earlier this month.

heat, heat wave, high temperatures, Phoenix, Arizona, water, hot days
Jul 18, 2023

Phoenix has sweltered from heat that will break record for American cities

Phoenix's relentless streak of dangerously hot days was finally poised to smash a record for major U.S. cities on Tuesday, the 19th straight day the desert city was to see the temperature soar to 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 C) or more.

Lithium Nevada Corp., mine, court, conservationists, Native Americans, Nevada, Arizona
Jul 17, 2023

9th Circuit denies bid by environmentalists and tribes to block lithium mine

The latest bid by conservationists and tribal leaders to block construction of a huge lithium mine already in the works along the Nevada-Oregon line was denied by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday.

pet adoptions, Arizona Humane Society, Maricopa County Animal Care & Control
Jul 17, 2023

Inflation hits Valley animal shelters; adoptions decline amidst soaring costs

With inflation causing higher prices for everything from lodging to groceries, animal shelters in Maricopa County are feeling a trickle-down effect: They’re reporting fewer adoptions and more animal surrenders.

heat wave, Phoenix, Justa Center, Southwest
Jul 17, 2023

US Southwest swelters under dangerous heat wave, new records on track

A dangerous heat wave threatened a wide swath of the Southwest with potentially deadly temperatures in the triple digits on Saturday as some cooling centers extended their hours and emergency rooms prepared to treat more people with heat-related illnesses.

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