Monthly Archives: March 2022

Law Enforcement Cooperation Between United States and Mexico Leads to Mexican Takedown of Significant Human Smugglers

by on March 21, 2022 0
The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona recently announced that extensive bilateral cooperation between the United States and Mexico resulted in Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office, Fiscalía General de la República (FGR), conducting a significant enforcement operation last week to dismantle a prolific transnational human smuggling organization operating in Nogales, Sonora, along the U.S.-Mexico... Read More

Old Tucson Site May Get A New Life

by on March 21, 2022 0
In 1995, a fire destroyed much of the historic Old Tucson attraction. The Coronvirus pandemic was the final nail in the coffin of the popular tourist attraction down south. Photo credit: tucson.com Old Tucson’s previous operator was forced to revert the lease for the 180-acre site in the desert to Pima County, the property... Read More

Daylight Saving Time May Soon Be Permanent

by on March 21, 2022 0
On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate has passed a bill to make Daylight Saving Time permanent. If the legislation passes in the House and signed by President Biden, Americans will no longer have to change their clocks twice a year. The Sunshine Protection Act is co-sponsored by Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse,... Read More

Tempe Company Paying People to Poop

by on March 21, 2022 0
With the costs of goods and services increasing, some are looking for ways to earn extra cash. A Tempe business may be the answer to cashing in with the incentive of being paid to poop. GoodNature is a business in Tempe located near University Drive and Rural Road that recently opened for business. The... Read More

ADOT to Open Public Comment For Tentative Five-Year Construction Program 

by on March 21, 2022 0
Several highways carrying significant passenger and freight traffic are targeted for expansion and improvement during the next five years as part of the proposed annual update to the Arizona Department of Transportation’s list of projects that will be available for public comment beginning Friday, March 18. The 2023-2027 Tentative Five-Year Transportation Facilities Construction Program... Read More

Law Enforcement Cooperation Between United States and Mexico Leads to Mexican Takedown of Significant Human Smugglers

by on March 19, 2022 0
The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona recently announced that extensive bilateral cooperation between the United States and Mexico resulted in Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office, Fiscalía General de la República (FGR), conducting a significant enforcement operation last week to dismantle a prolific transnational human smuggling organization operating in Nogales, Sonora, along the U.S.-Mexico... Read More