Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Math Problems, Record Run, and Electricity Rate Hikes

More than 600 Arizona math teachers gathered at Tucson High for the state's largest conference to discuss tools and strategies amid a nationwide drop in math scores.
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Top Stories

Article Icon 1Immigration Raids Hit Zipps Grills

Federal immigration agents served 15 search warrants Monday at Zipps Sports Grill locations in the Phoenix Valley as part of a months-long criminal investigation.

Customers at several locations were ordered to leave mid-meal as agents taped off parking lots and secured the restaurants. You can see photos and videos from the scenes here.

Maricopa County sheriff's deputies helped federal agents maintain order as dozens of protesters gathered. One person was arrested for assaulting an officer.

The operation follows speculation about increased immigration enforcement in Phoenix.

Article Icon 1VA Tests Digital Patient Notes

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs launched a digital pilot program at its Prescott site to help document patient visits, improve record accuracy, and reduce doctor burnout.

Called an ambient scribe, the technology listens to clinical conversations and generates notes, summaries, and next steps, eliminating the need for post-visit documentation.

At least 10 sites nationwide are testing similar technology to compare vendors, workflows, and clinician satisfaction.

Officials said the expansion will help identify the best long-term solutions while easing clinician workload and enhancing documentation quality.

Article Icon 1Teachers Meet as Math Scores Fall

More than 600 Arizona math teachers gathered at Tucson High for the state's largest conference to discuss tools and strategies amid a nationwide drop in math scores.

Statistics show that only 28% of Arizona eighth graders were proficient in math as of 2024.

Attendees discussed teacher training gaps and hands-on tools vs. technology. Information was presented on manipulatives, which are tools that help students visualize concepts.

The meeting came amid the additional challenge of an Arizona teacher shortage, as more than 14% of educators left last year and schools leaned heavily on substitutes.

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Around Arizona

Mesa: The city won't dismiss over 40,000 photo radar tickets from 2020–2021 despite an error in a judge's digital signature. (Watch)

Phoenix: Healthcare CEO and former Arizona State quarterback Hugh Lytle announced an Independent Party bid for governor. (Watch)

Statewide: Legislative proposals aimed at expanding midwife oversight and emergency care were paused for revisions after criticism from medical and firefighter groups. (Watch)

Kingman: TriState CareFlight 66 expanded services to offer Northwestern Arizona's only in-air monitoring for high-risk expectant mothers. (More)

Yuma: The city encouraged residents to seek office in the 2026 municipal election as it looks to fill vacancies for mayor, council, and municipal judge. (Watch)

Gila County: Construction crews completed a $24.9 million upgrade of State Route 260 between Payson, Forest Lakes, and Heber-Overgaard, adding wider shoulders and guardrails. (More)

Arizona Sports

No. 1 Arizona men's basketball held off No. 13 BYU for an 86-83 victory this week to advance to 21-0 on the season, a program record. (More)

Arizona State women's basketball (17-4) hosts Arizona (10-9) tonight. Arizona's seven-game winning streak over the Sun Devils stretches back to 2022. (More)

Tight end Trey McBride is one of three Arizona Cardinals who will participate in the 2026 Annexus Pro-Am golf tournament in Phoenix next month. (More)

➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer | Tennis

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Arizona Business

Arizona Public Service proposed raising data center electricity rates by 45% and household rates by 14%. (More)

Tucson's iconic Triple T Truck Stop on Interstate 10 sold for $8.25 million and will undergo renovations while keeping its historic character. (More)

Honeywell is preparing an aerospace spinoff, naming Deere & Co. executive Josh Jepsen as chief financial officer and promoting three internal leaders to oversee its divisions. (More)

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Et Cetera

Ticket presales began for the Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire concert on Aug. 11 in Phoenix, part of their 2026 North American tour. (More)

Blind freshman wrestler Zoe Armbruster helped Tucson's Rincon High School succeed in its first varsity season by scoring a pin and placing third in her division. (Watch)

Pinal County revealed a proposal for an 18-mile Saddlebrooke Loop that could connect to Pima County's Chuck Huckelberry Loop, offering safer cycling and walking options. (Watch)

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Math Problems, Record Run, and Electricity Rate Hikes

More than 600 Arizona math teachers gathered at Tucson High for the state's largest conference to discuss tools and strategies amid ...