Arizona college students will begin descending on Mexico for spring break. Here's what the latest travel advisories say about ...
Tariffs probably won't pare back how much produce Arizona imports from Mexico. But they could still wreak havoc on what we ...
Arizona producers of vegetables, cotton, dairy products, tree nuts, beef and forage could see reduced exports and lower ...
Authorities found 70 pounds of fentanyl hidden inside boxes of slices of cactus, a Mexican food stable known as nopales.
Tariffs imposed by the U.S. on Mexico, a big competitor in vegetables and leafy greens production, could also give Arizona growers an advantage. It's a new scenario because there hadn't been major ...
Arizona ranks 6th in the nation in terms of both exports from, and imports to, Mexico as a percentage of state GDP, he said. “Whatever happens is going to hit Arizona harder than most states ...
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