Arizona’s tech sector is booming with historic investments in the semiconductor industry here. We’ll hear from an advocate who says the president’s attacks on high-skilled visas will hurt that growth. Plus, a gathering of bird lovers celebrates an underappreciated species: pigeons.
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Republican U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar has introduced two pieces of legislation that would walk back the protections of two national monuments in Arizona.
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Arizona’s booming tech industry is sounding the alarm about a new move by the Trump administration that would slap a $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visa applications.
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A social justice group based in Tucson is calling on the University of Arizona to end its contract with Flock Safety, whose license plate readers have shared data with law enforcement agencies.
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This Saturday marks the first-ever Pigeon Palooza in Snowflake, Arizona. Pigeon Palooza is exactly what it sounds like: a festival of all things pigeon. It’s partly the brainchild of Phillip Fry, who runs a nonprofit called All About Pigeons.
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A company that makes a popular dash camera has been hacked. Nexar refers to its products as an “AI driving sidekick,” and is used by drivers who want video evidence in the event of an accident as well as rideshare drivers concerned about unruly or violent riders.
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Rae Wilson’s murals and paintings are full of life and color. She calls it "imaginative nature." In her latest work — and largest ever — she’s painted a mural that’s wrapped around the Roosevelt Street and Central Avenue light rail station called "Travelers."