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Article Icon 1 Food Stamp Sign-Ups Plunge

Food stamp enrollment in Arizona fell 31% from October to January under new federal rules, with about 533,000 getting SNAP benefits as of January.

State officials attribute the decline largely to tightened eligibility standards and expanded work requirements included in the federal One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed in July.

The law requires more able-bodied adults without dependents to work at least 80 hours a month, eliminates several exemptions, and mandates stricter state eligibility reviews.

Supporters say the law promotes accountability and workforce participation, while opponents warn that the expanded work rules could disproportionately affect vulnerable populations.

Article Icon 1Middle East Fighting Disrupts Trips

An Arizona church group visiting Israel is safe following the start of Iranian retaliatory rocket attacks on the country.

Meanwhile, a Gilbert couple remains sheltered in Dubai as ongoing strikes disrupt flights from the region.

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee urged Americans to leave the region but said the U.S. embassy can’t evacuate or directly assist.

In Arizona, police in Tempe and Phoenix have stepped up patrols at places of worship and are coordinating with federal agencies amid heightened Middle East tensions.

Article Icon 1Golf Balls Fund Toy Donations

A 73-year-old Anthem man is turning stray golf balls into toys for hospitalized children across the Phoenix Valley.

Through his nonprofit, Smiles 4 Sick Children, Brian Billideau has delivered more than 42,000 toys by selling 355,000 donated golf balls. The proceeds fund new toys for children in five Valley hospitals.

Billideau, who lives with rheumatoid arthritis, said his mission began more than 30 years ago after a young girl ran in front of his car and was killed.

I’ve been trying to give back to kids ever since,” he said.

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Around Arizona

Scottsdale: Charlie Kirk is among the figures featured on new banners displayed at the U.S. Department of Education in Washington, D.C., alongside Booker T. Washington and Catharine Beecher. (More)

Pima County: Savannah Guthrie and her siblings were seen Monday at their mother’s Catalina Foothills home, marking their first visit there since Nancy Guthrie went missing. (Watch)

Phoenix: A local woman indicted in connection with the Jan. 18 anti-immigration enforcement protest at a church in Minnesota appeared in federal court on Monday. (More)

Statewide: Wildlife officials report the Mexican gray wolf population in Arizona and New Mexico increased by 33 in 2025, reaching 319 wolves. (Details)

➤ Yuma: A semi hauling lettuce rolled over on I-8, prompting an hours-long rescue before the driver was airlifted to a Phoenix-area hospital and the freeway reopened. (Photos)

➤ Sedona: The U.S. Forest Service began construction on the Turkey Creek Trail System, a 35-mile non-motorized trail network. (More)

Arizona Sports

The Arizona Cardinals will release quarterback Kyler Murray after seven seasons, sending the former No. 1 pick into free agency. (More)

No. 2 Arizona men’s basketball beat No. 6 Iowa State 73-57 to clinch the outright Big 12 basketball title. It was their 14th Quad 1 win of the season, the most of any team this year. (More)

Arizona State women’s basketball plays Arizona at 4:30 p.m. today in the first round of the Big 12 tournament, marking the fourth postseason encounter between the two teams. (More)

➤ The Phoenix Suns signed guard Jamaree Bouyea to a new two-year contract. (More)

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Arizona Business

➤ Tucson-based Phantom Space acquired assets and intellectual property from bankrupt rival Vector Launch to accelerate development of its rocket launch vehicle. (More)

➤ Developers unveiled plans for two hotels at the former Fiesta Mall site, part of an 80-acre project centered on a proposed women’s soccer stadium in Mesa. (Details)

Some business owners in Douglas oppose elements of a downtown streetscape plan as the city returns the project to bid following expensive proposals. (Watch)

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ValleyPalooza returns to Paradise Valley Community College on Saturday, featuring local vendors, live entertainment, and activities for all ages along with dedicated programming for seniors. (Watch)

➤ An Arizona Lottery player hit a $330,000 Fantasy 5 jackpot with a ticket bought at a Fry’s in Tucson. (More)

➤ Nello’s Pizzeria brought back its Home Run Pizza program, offering Ahwatukee Little Leaguers a free 8-inch pizza for every homer. (Watch)

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