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An Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper was shot by a man in the border city of Nogales. The shooting occurred at 11 a.m. on June 8 near Western and Grand avenues. The trooper received a ...
NOGALES — Imprisoned former Nogales Mayor Octavio Garcia-Von Borstel has been put on notice by the Arizona Department of Transportation. Either clean up his adopted section of Interstate 19 in ...
The congested Mariposa Port of Entry in Nogales could be getting a much needed make over at the Arizona-Mexico border. “Mexico is Arizona’s largest international trading partner,” said ...
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, I-19 is closed in both directions near Nogales. The Arizona Department of Public Safety confirmed this was a fatal vehicle collision ...
T UCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The Arizona Department of Public Safety says two people were killed in a crash on southbound I-19 at kilometer 12 near Rudy Road.
The Arizona Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration have selected the route for a 280-mile stretch of freeway, called Interstate 11, which will run from Nogales to ...
ARIZONA NEWS. Arizona Department of Transportation completes Loop 101 expansion. Aug 30, 2020, 10:11 AM | Updated: Aug 31, 2020, 8:31 pm ...
A half-century-old sewer pipeline that runs from Nogales, Sonora, to Rio Rico, Arizona, is finally being rehabilitated. The nearly 9-mile-long, cross-border pipe, called the International Outfall ...
Federal and state transportation agencies will halt planning activities for a proposed 280-mile highway between Nogales and Wickenburg in response to a lawsuit brought by conservationists. The U.S ...
UPDATE: 6/10. The man accused of shooting an Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper in Nogales on Sunday, June 8, has been identified as Daniel Ulysses Covarrubias.
The Arizona Department of Transportation is in the early process of exploring partnerships that would lead to broadband Internet conduits being installed along three interstate highway routes.
Nogales, Arizona's Mayor Jorge Maldonado said it will be difficult to move a mass of migrants from the city without funding for transportation or shelters.