Tuesday, March 3, 2026

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Driverless semi-trucks will begin hauling freight along a 1,000-mile corridor between Phoenix and Fort Worth as Aurora Innovation expands its autonomous operations.
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Article Icon 1Driverless Freight Rolls Into State

Driverless semi-trucks will begin hauling freight along a 1,000-mile corridor between Phoenix and Fort Worth as Aurora Innovation expands its autonomous operations.

Company officials say the continuously operating trucks can nearly halve delivery times, unlike human drivers who are limited to 11-hour shifts with 10-hour rest breaks. The company plans to operate more than 200 driverless trucks nationwide by the end of the year.

Ahead of the Arizona rollout, the company's fleet logged more than 250,000 driverless miles since its launch in Texas last year, with zero crashes attributed to its self-driving system.

The expansion is drawing mixed reactions, with some fleet owners touting lower costs and faster delivery, while veteran truckers question safety and warn of job losses.

Article Icon 1Plan Targets Low Reading Scores

A new statewide literacy plan seeks to improve Arizona's lagging reading rates, with only 39% of third graders currently testing at a proficient level.

Led by Read On Arizona, the plan sets a goal of reaching 72% proficiency by 2030, in line with a state benchmark set by the Center for the Future of Arizona.

The plan focuses on more literacy coaches, proven classroom instruction, stronger teacher training, and expanded early learning access to move the needle.

Reading rates improved briefly after steep pandemic-era declines, but recent test results show progress has slowed, with chronic absenteeism and lingering learning gaps weighing on student performance.

Article Icon 1Iran's World Cup Visit Uncertain

Iran's World Cup training plans in Tucson face uncertainty amid a joint U.S.–Israel military operation against the country.

The soccer team is slated to begin training in June at Kino Sports Complex, which was designated by FIFA in December 2024 as a potential World Cup team base camp due to its elite facilities and West Coast proximity. Iran selected the site late last month.

Now, with Iran's participation in doubt and travel restrictions complicating logistics, Tucson officials await word on whether the Iran team—or a replacement—will train at the site this summer.

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Unknown Number Calling? It's Not Random

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Around Arizona

Oro Valley: Dozens of veterans gathered at the Arizona Heroes Memorial to mark 35 years since Operation Desert Storm and honor the lives lost in the Gulf War. (Watch)

Pima County: More than a month into the search for Nancy Guthrie, local authorities have assigned the case to a multi-agency task force with expanded federal involvement. (Watch)

San Tan Valley: Seven town council hopefuls are working to collect the required 1,000 signatures ahead of the March 23 deadline for the July 2026 primary. (See Candidates)

Santa Cruz County: The Patagonia Town Council and county supervisors will meet Wednesday to consider a community investment agreement with mining company South32. (Details)

Pinetop-Lakeside: New Town Manager Kristi Salskov outlined priorities of reliable services, stronger operations, and open communication in a letter to the community. (See Letter)

Gila River: The 2026 Ostrich Festival will begin March 13 at Rawhide Western Town & Event Center, headlined by Kansas, Jo Dee Messina, Vanilla Ice, and others. (More)

Arizona Sports

Arizona men's basketball remained ranked No. 2 in the latest AP poll, trailing Duke. (See Full Poll)

The Arizona Cardinals will likely release quarterback Kyler Murray, barring a last-minute trade, according to a league reporter. (More)

Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Nolan Arenado said he will play for Puerto Rico in this year's World Baseball Classic to honor his mother's heritage. He played on the U.S. team in the prior two tournaments. (More)

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Arizona Business

A Zipps Sports Grill hiring manager plans to plead guilty in an identity theft case connected to the hiring of illegal immigrants, facing possible prison time and his own deportation. (More)

BNSF Railway started grading work on part of its planned $3.2 billion logistics park in Wittmann, as county officials await a revised development plan. (More)

Construction is underway on the Marketplace at Tres Rios, a Fry's-anchored shopping center planned for 28 acres in Avondale. (Photos)

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Et Cetera

The Southern Arizona Nurse Honor Guard dedicated a memorial bench at Brandi Fenton Memorial Park to honor fallen nurses and provide a place for reflection. (Watch)

Voting opened for the Champions of Change Awards, giving the public a say in which nonprofit and nonprofit leaders receive a share of a $10,000 grant. (Vote)

Diana Upp won the 2026 Sedona Quilters Hall of Fame Award for her quilt "Octopus Nursery," now on display at the Sedona Arts Center. (Photo)

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The Poll

Do you feel safe sharing the road with driverless trucks?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Depends how many
  4. No opinion

 

Previous Results:

Do you like the warmer-than-usual weather?

  1. Yes: 40%
  2. No: 40%
  3. No opinion: 20%
Arizona Trivia

Which state park near Payson features what is believed to be the world's largest natural travertine bridge?

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Second Look Bill, Boating Season, and Gorge Gondolas

A Democrat-sponsored bill would give Colorado its own "second look" law, creating a resentencing pathway for certain prisoners who have served decades behind bars.
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Article Icon 1Buffs QB Killed in Car Crash

University of Colorado Buffaloes backup quarterback Dominiq Ponder died early Sunday in a single-car crash in Boulder County. He was 23.

According to the Colorado State Patrol, Ponder was driving a 2023 Tesla when he lost control on a curve and hit a guardrail and an electrical line pole, causing the car to roll down an embankment and catch fire. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

In a statement posted on X, head coach Deion Sanders wrote: "God please comfort the Ponder family, friends & Loved ones. Dom was one of my favorites! He was Loved, Respected & a Born Leader. Let's pray for all that knew him & had the opportunity to be in his presence."

Ponder played in two games for the Buffaloes last season. The team was slated to begin spring practice on Monday.

Article Icon 1Lawmakers Split Over 'Second Look' Bill

A Democrat-sponsored bill would give Colorado its own "second look" law, creating a resentencing pathway for certain prisoners who have served decades behind bars.

Senate Bill 26-115 would allow offenders older than 60, as well as those who committed a crime while younger than 21, to petition for a merit-based, one-time sentence reconsideration after they've spent 20 years in prison.

A judge could impose a new sentence no shorter than 25 years and no longer than the original term, which could result in release on parole. Life sentences without parole would be ineligible, and certain crimes, like sex offenses, would require prosecutors to agree. An analysis found 137 prisoners in the state would currently qualify.

Sponsors of the bill say it would incentivize good behavior and promote rehabilitation. Opponents argue it would undermine the finality of sentences and retraumatize victims.

The bill passed its first committee hearing last week in a 4-3 vote.

Article Icon 1Rain, Snow Follow Record Heat

Denver's average temperature from Dec. 1 to Feb. 28 was 39.6 degrees, making it the city's warmest meteorological winter in 92 years.

March started off with more near-record heat, but a cold front arrives today, bringing cooler highs in the 40s and 50s and scattered showers to parts of the state.

About 2-6 inches of snow are expected above 10,000 feet. The Front Range will mostly see rain, with a storm track favoring northern Colorado. See a map here.

Highs are expected to rebound into the 60s tomorrow before a colder, more complex storm system develops late Thursday into Friday.

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Unknown Number Calling? It's Not Random

The BBC caught scam-call workers on hidden cameras as they laughed at the people they were tricking. One worker bragged about making $250,000 from victims. The disturbing truth? Scammers don't pick phone numbers at random. They buy your data from brokers.

Once your data is out there, it's not just calls. It's phishing, impersonation, and identity theft. That's why we recommend Incogni: They delete your info from the web, monitor and follow up automatically, and continue to erase data as new risks appear.

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Around Colorado

Statewide: A new bill mirroring legislative efforts in seven other states would ban wage garnishment for medical debts. The practice is legal in all but a few states. (See Details)

Pueblo: People gathered along the Pueblo Riverwalk on Saturday to release floating lanterns in a vigil honoring those impacted by the Feb. 17 pileup on Interstate 25, including the five people who died in the multi-vehicle crash. (See Details)

Colorado Springs: The U.S. Air Force Academy is changing its access procedures "based on the current world situation." There will be heightened security measures for all visitors and employees. (More)

Statewide: Children's Hospital Colorado reported a 7% increase in emergency department visits related to car crashes from 2024 to 2025. (More)

Elizabeth: Police filed criminal charges against a juvenile for allegedly starting a brush fire that prompted residential evacuations on Friday. (More)

Evergreen: A good Samaritan rescued a man who fell through the ice at Evergreen Lake, sprinting across the frozen surface and pulling him out of the water to safety. (More)


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Colorado Sports

Former Rockies pitcher German Marquez said he's "excited to play with a team that wants to win" after signing with the San Diego Padres this offseason, a comment widely viewed as a jab at his former club. (More)

Former NFL safety Vonn Bell is joining coach Deion Sanders' Colorado football staff. (More)

Former Olympic skier and ex-CU Buffs star Jeremy Bloom founded Owl AI, which uses artificial intelligence to assist sports officials. The technology has partnered with multiple leagues and re-judged a controversial 2026 Olympic snowboarding event. (More)

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Colorado Business

A zero-waste, Colorado-based grocery store where all products are packaged by employees into pre-weighed reusable glass jars will appear on the March 11 episode of the business reality show Shark Tank. (See Details)

A bill that would have required companies to post reportable emissions totals on their websites died in a bipartisan House committee vote last week. (More)

Colorado State University's Fort Collins and Pueblo campuses are launching a joint bachelor's and master's degree in nursing this fall, aiming to address a shortage of registered nurses and medical education roles. (More)

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Et Cetera

The Royal Gorge Bridge & Park unveiled two new gondolas with see-through glass floors, giving visitors a straight-down view from 1,200 feet up as they glide 2,200 feet across the gorge. (See Video)

Boating season began at a handful of state parks on Sunday, with other opening dates ranging from March 6 to April 1. (See List)

The Elizabeth Stampede Rodeo runs June 4-7, with country music star Mitchell Tenpenny headlining on June 4. Tickets are on sale now. (See Details)

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Would you ride the new glass-floor gondola above the Royal Gorge?

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Do you think Denver International Airport is ugly?

  1. No: 46%
  2. Yes: 33%
  3. Not sure: 21%
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Driverless Semis, World Cup Questions, and Champion Quilter

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