A Canadian couple lost their dog while on vacation in Phoenix and were reunited after someone spotted her on an ADOT traffic camera.
A dispatcher for the Arizona Department of Transportation, or ADOT, helped save the pup by finding and following Khloe via traffic camera after officials got a report of a small dog on a freeway in the Mesa area, ADOT wrote in a Jan. 20 blog post.
While none of President Donald Trump’s first-day executive orders imposed tariffs, he confirmed he’s considering them on Canada and Mexico starting on February 1.
An Arizona international trade analyst examines how vital the current United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement is to the economic success of all three countries, amid tough talk by the Trump administration on tariffs.
Exports from Arizona to Mexico totaled $8 billion in 2023 and imports to Arizona totaled $11.8 billion, according to the Arizona Commerce Authority.
President Donald Trump promised tax cuts for U.S.-based manufacturing and threatened tariffs on those who didn’t comply.
Ford, GM, Hyundai, and Nissan are picking up the slack and offering the rebates themselves to EV buyers, although it's not clear for how long.
Heard the stories about the missing Canada dog found in Arizona? After 12 days apart, a 4-year-old Yorkie was reunited with her owners in 2024.
A Yorkie pup from Canada was reunited with her owners, thanks to the help of a Facebook group and an ADOT dispatcher.
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs appointed Maria Elena Cruz to the Arizona Supreme Court on Wednesday, making the state appellate judge from Yuma County the first Latina and first Black person chosen for the state’s high court.