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Article Icon 1Judge Blocks Access to Voter Data

A federal judge in Arizona blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to access the state’s voter rolls, ruling the federal government lacks authority to demand the data.

The Justice Department did not immediately comment or indicate if it plans to appeal. Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Attorney General Kris Mayes praised the decision.

The case stems from the Justice Department’s effort to obtain Arizona’s voter registration database, citing a provision of the Civil Rights Act allowing for federal oversight.

U.S. District Judge Susan Brnovich, a Trump appointee, ruled the law covers individual records and not a statewide database.

Article Icon 1Doctor Tests New Cancer Drug

A new pancreatic cancer drug being tested by Erkut Borazanci at HonorHealth Research Institute could extend survival rates compared to chemotherapy.

The experimental drug daraxonrasib targets the cancer’s underlying biology, offering a potentially more effective and less toxic alternative to traditional chemotherapy.

High-profile cases highlight its potential, including former U.S. senator Ben Sasse, who reported significant tumor reduction while taking the drug in a clinical trial.

The early results suggest the treatment, while not a cure, could extend life and improve quality of life, offering new hope against one of the deadliest cancers.

Article Icon 1Space Ambitions Take Shape

Arizona leaders are eager to grow the state’s role in the space economy, according to participants in the first Arizona Space Congress on Wednesday in Phoenix.

Plans include a proposed spaceport in Yuma to launch small rockets and a re-entry site in Sierra Vista tied to BlackStar Orbital’s spaceplane-style drones.

Both efforts are in early stages, with Yuma seeking FAA licensing and Sierra Vista linked to a planned spacecraft manufacturing and testing facility expected to create jobs.

Attendees at the space conference said the projects and others would position Arizona to attract long-term investment in the trillion-dollar space industry.

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Around Arizona

➤ Statewide: Gov. Katie Hobbs signaled a possible veto as budget talks intensify, criticizing proposed agency cuts and school vouchers while pushing more education funding. Republicans said the plan includes tax cuts that mirror President Trump’s tax relief from the federal Big Beautiful Bill. (More)

➤ Dragoon: The owner of the historic Triangle T Ranch helped stop the spread of the Triangle 2 Fire by using her water truck to protect the ranch. (Watch)

➤ Picacho Peak: The state transportation department will shut down a troubled I-10 dust-detection radar near Eloy after it failed to provide useful data to forecasters. (More)

➤ Tucson: State budget writers propose to cut funding for Rio Nuevo, putting the downtown development district at risk of shutting down. (Watch)

➤ Bullhead City: Fourteen crashes during this year’s Mayhem Motorcycle Rally left one person dead and several others injured. (More)

➤ Payson: The Ubuntu Trail mountain bike course was completed within five months as a young rider led a community-wide push to build the championship-level course. (Watch)


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Arizona Sports

Arizona men’s basketball player Ivan Kharchenkov will return next season. He was one of four freshmen nationally to post 400 points, 80 assists, 50 steals, and 10 blocks. (More)

Former Arizona Cardinals defensive lineman Josh Mauro died last week at 35. Mauro played eight NFL seasons, including six with Arizona. The cause of death was not released. (More)

➤ Phoenix Suns free agent Collin Gillespie said he hopes to return on a long-term deal next season, adding, “I want to make this my home.” (More)

➤ Kathryn Westbeld tore her ACL overseas in Hungary and will miss the 2026 season, marking a key loss for the Phoenix Mercury after last year’s Finals run. (More)

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Arizona Business

➤ BNSF Railway began upgrading its Winslow yard to boost capacity and efficiency, adding track, extending existing lines, and installing remote-controlled switches. (More)

Several groups plan to sue federal agencies over a copper mining project they say threatens the Mexican spotted owl’s habitat. (Watch)

Capital Canyon Club in Prescott will open a $1.3 million practice facility today, featuring a 19,000-square-foot putting course and a 4,000-square-foot short-game area. (Photo)

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Et Cetera

Students from Dysart and Winslow high schools were among the top finishers in the Congressional Art Competition, with their pieces now set to be displayed in Washington, D.C. (Photo)

The Prescott Valley Police Department will host its Badges & Bobbers fishing event on Saturday at Fain Lake in Prescott Valley, offering free fishing with first responders. (More)

➤ Pet adoption fees of up to $250 will be waived today at five Arizona shelters as part of National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day. (Details)

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