Phoenix hosted the Border Security Expo this month, showcasing all kinds of tech to be used by the government. Take a look inside the exhibit hall. Plus, a writer from “Animaniacs” on the future of animation.
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Appropriations committees in both the state House and Senate this week are set to consider a proposal from majority Republicans to fund the Division of Developmental Disabilities through the end of the fiscal year.
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Peter Hastings was one of the writers for "Animaniacs" — the beloved 1990s screwball comedy from Warner Brothers.
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State water officials are looking into potentially banning non-functional turf in some areas and developments, and there’s a bill that would do that in the state legislature.
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With the specifics of President Trump’s sweeping tariffs shifting seemingly by the hour, some recent maneuvers by major electronics corporations seem to be altering the trajectory of the burgeoning trade war.
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The Border Security Expo describes itself as “the largest and longest-standing event of its kind designed specifically for federal, state and local law enforcement and private industry professionals.”
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Melani Martinez has a forthcoming memoir named after the all-important molino in her dad's tamale and tortilla factory El Rapido, one of the first in Tucson. In it, she grapples with her family’s story — and what happened to them after her dad sold the factory.