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Border Water Summit To Be Held In El Paso

The conference will focus on municipal water issues and technologies, including desalination and the Colorado River.

Arizona, Sonora Organize Cross-Border Business Forum

Mining will be one of 10 industries present at the conference.

Looking North, Looking South: 'Dreamers' Not Waiting on Congress

Frequent bargaining chips in political agendas, many are looking to opportunities elsewhere.

Ducey to Talk NAFTA in International State of State

He'll meet with diplomats from Mexico and Canada at a private event.

Park Service Wants Grand Canyon Icon to Reflect Native American Heritage

The agency is proposing transforming the Desert View Watchtower into an inter-tribal heritage site.

Deportation of Man With Son Fighting Cancer Gets Postponed

Jesus Berrones had gone into sanctuary before ICE postponed his deportation for "humanitarian" reasons.

Pew: ICE Arrests Jump by a Third

Arizona's increase wasn't as strong as the national surge.

Increase in Migrants Found Dead Along the US-Mexico Border

The numbers come as border apprehensions drop.

US Trade Deficit With Mexico Increases 10 Percent

Some economists say it may be a sign of consumer confidence; Trump has vowed to reverse it.

Navajo Nation Amber Alert System Goes Live

The mass notification system, in test mode, can reach 11 counties in three states when a child goes missing.

Top U.S. Trade Official Wants Faster NAFTA Talks

In trade, negotiations can take years or even decades, one analyst says.

Refugee Resettlement Number Plunging in Arizona

The state is on track for an 87 percent decrease from two years ago.

Mexico Requests Extradition of Former Chihuahua Governor

Cesar Duarte is wanted on state and federal graft charges.

Audit Shows ICE Isn't Hitting its Mark in Screening for Terrorists

At least one violation of the agency's own process found in every case file examined.

New Travel Warning Puts Mexican States in Most Dangerous Ranking

The new U.S system classified certain states in Mexico with warnings comparable to Iraq and North Korea.

Salvadorans In Arizona To Lose Temporary Protected Status

One group estimates about 1,000 Salvadorans in Arizona have the status; some fear the possibility of violence if they return.

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