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Article Icon 1 Flagstaff Loses Wildfire Crew Amid Drought

The Bear Jaw crew—a wildfire prevention team that shielded communities south of Flagstaff for nearly 20 years—is being disbanded, leaving residents in Kachina Village, Munds Park, and Mountainaire on edge as Arizona enters what fire scientists are calling its most dangerous wildfire season in years.

Both the Highlands and Pinewood Fire Districts chose to redirect the crew’s federal and state grant funding toward other priorities, ending a program that cleared more than 1,400 acres of private property. State foresters have stepped in with a weeklong cleanup effort in the affected communities, though the agency has not committed to making it permanent.

Statewide, drought is amplifying the danger: Arizona is deep in a 30-year dry stretch, last winter was nearly snowless, and April fuel hazard levels hit a record high for this time of year. Invasive grasses, pine beetle-killed trees, and a dry spring have primed the landscape to burn earlier and hotter than usual, with scientists warning peak fire season has effectively arrived.

Article Icon 1 AZ Data Center Growth Among Top in Nation

Arizona has emerged as one of the nation’s top data center hubs, with 98 facilities already operating and 86 more in development, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis.

Most of that growth has centered on the Phoenix metro, but developers are now pushing north—where land is cheaper and power more accessible. The Town of Page recently sold roughly 500 acres to private developers for a proposed $10 billion data center less than a mile from Horseshoe Bend, raising local alarms over tourism and environmental impacts.

While states like Virginia are rewriting zoning codes to slow the buildout, Arizona has leaned the other way. Cheap land, favorable regulations, and available power have made the state one of the few places in America where AI infrastructure is still reliably welcome.

Not everyone is ready to roll out the welcome mat. Flagstaff’s City Council is set to discuss potential zoning restrictions—including an outright ban—at its May 5 meeting, citing concerns about water demand and energy use.

Article Icon 1Career Training Lifts State Graduation Rates

Arizona Career and Technical Education programs are graduating students at nearly twice the statewide rate, with new data showing a 97.7% CTE graduation rate compared to Arizona’s overall 80%.

More than 160,000 students are enrolled in CTE programs across 326 schools statewide, with fields ranging from sports medicine to engineering and cybersecurity. The Arizona Department of Education celebrated over 40,000 seniors completing the programs this year, crediting the hands-on model for keeping students engaged through graduation.

Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne said career pathways motivate students who might not be on a traditional college track. “Our philosophy is every student, without exception, graduates career or college ready,” Horne said.

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Around Arizona

➤ Statewide: A federal indictment of Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya and nine Mexican officials renews focus on Arizona’s border corridors. A former DEA official says Arizona and Southern California are the Sinaloa cartel’s two biggest U.S. supply routes. (More)

Tucson: Arizona Public Media has opened the Paul & Alice Baker Center for Public Media, a new facility for broadcasting, student training, and community storytelling. (More)

Pima County: The Arizona State Land Department closed more than 3,600 acres of State Trust Land near West Ajo Highway and West Valencia Road after sustained damage from illegal off-roading and trespassing. All existing permits are void. (More)

➤ Statewide: An Arizona Education Association report shows teacher pay at roughly $65,613—a 1% gain that hasn’t kept pace with inflation—while Arizona ranks 49th in per-student spending. Budget negotiations at the Capitol have stalled progress on meaningful raises. (More)

Phoenix: EōS Fitness members say they’re locked into contracts they never agreed to and can’t cancel, despite Arizona law allowing cancellation within three days. (More)


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➤ Ildemaro Vargas extended his hitting streak to 27 games Friday, setting the MLB record for a Venezuela-born player and surpassing Wilson Ramos’s 26-game mark from 2019, all while the D-backs lost 13-1 to Milwaukee. (More)

Four Arizona Wildcats received invitations to the 2026 NBA Draft combine in Chicago (May 10-17), including Koa Peat, Brayden Burries, Tobe Awaka, and Jaden Bradley, reinforcing Arizona’s standing as college basketball’s premier NBA pipeline. (More)

Calais Campbell is heading to Baltimore, signing a one-year deal with the Ravens at 40 for what will be his 19th NFL season. The longtime Cardinal leaves Arizona as a team leader and fan favorite. (More)

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Derby DayClub brings Kentucky Derby pageantry to Turf Paradise in Phoenix today, with live horse racing, DJs, cocktails, and trackside betting alongside the Run for the Roses. Gates open at 10:45 a.m. (More)

Tucson Mountain Market is hosting its first-ever night market this weekend, bringing local vendors, food, and after-dark entertainment to Tucson’s west side for the first time. (More)

The Cinco de Mayo Phoenix Festival will take place tomorrow, May 3 at 2nd Ave. and Washington. The family-friendly festival in downtown Phoenix will feature live music, folklórico dancing, food, and cultural performances celebrating Mexican heritage. Gates open at 12 p.m. (More)

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