Friday, March 27, 2026

Border City Growth, Sweet Win, and Lower-Cost Retirement City

Population growth in the Yuma area slowed last year as immigration declined, according to newly released U.S. Census data.
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Article Icon 1Sweet to Elite: Wildcats Advance

The Arizona Wildcats are headed to the Elite Eight after a 109-88 statement win over Arkansas on Thursday night in the NCAA men's basketball West Region semifinal in San Jose, California.

Arizona led by 11 at halftime and never looked back in the Sweet Sixteen matchup, pulling away with one of the tournament's highest-scoring performances.

Freshman guard Brayden Burries led Arizona's attack with 23 points, while five other Wildcats scored at least 14 points.

Arizona next faces Purdue on Saturday, marking the Wildcats' first Elite Eight appearance since 2015 and a win away from their first Final Four since 2001.

Article Icon 1Gun Dealer Charged in Cartel Case

A federal grand jury in Phoenix indicted an Arizona firearms dealer for allegedly attempting to provide guns to Mexican cartels designated as terrorist organizations. 

Grips By Larry owner Laurence Gray, 65, of Hereford, is accused of attempting to supply firearms to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel in 2025. A response from Gray or his attorney was not immediately available.

Gray already faces additional charges related to firearms trafficking, including allegedly using straw buyers and falsifying purchase information. 

If convicted on the new terrorism-related charges, he faces up to 20 years in prison per count, along with the penalties tied to the original firearms counts.

Article Icon 1Yuma Growth Slows as Immigration Drops

Population growth in the Yuma area slowed last year as immigration declined, according to newly released U.S. Census data.

The slower growth—up 1.4% in 2025 compared with 3.3% in 2024—followed stepped-up illegal immigration enforcement under the Trump administration.

A similar pattern was also seen in other U.S. border cities, including Laredo, Texas, and El Centro, California, the Census Bureau said.

Nationally, metro area population gains slowed to 0.6% from 1.1% due to an aging population, lower birth rates, and reduced immigration. The nation's largest counties reported the biggest slowdown.

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AI's 80,000-Ton Battery Problem

As AI infrastructure explodes, so does lithium demand. Google's AI data centers currently use 100M+ lithium-ion cells for reliable, always-on power. 

The problem? Big Tech’s race to build massive new data center capacity has Morgan Stanley forecasting an 80k-ton lithium shortage this year.

Few companies are better positioned to benefit than EnergyX. Their patented tech produces up to 3X more lithium than traditional methods at speeds 500X faster than evaporation ponds.

Beyond the tech, they have rights to ~150,000 acres of lithium-rich land across North and South America, and they’ve just commissioned Project Lonestar, which could be America’s largest DLE lithium production plant.

Industry leaders like General Motors and POSCO have already invested. Join them as an early-stage EnergyX shareholder before EnergyX’s share price increases after 4/16.

Around Arizona

Phoenix Metro: Salt River Project approved a temporary 3% summer rate decrease, saving the average customer about $5.57 a month, due to lower-than-expected fuel and power costs. (More)

Grand Canyon: The North Rim will reopen May 15, giving visitors access to roads, viewpoints, and the North Kaibab Trail. (More)

Maricopa County: A judge tossed the Arizona Independent Party's name, ruling the previously named No Labels Party lacked proper approval for the switch. The party plans to appeal. (More)

Phoenix: The city council unanimously voted to strip Cesar Chavez's name from 51 city properties and rename the March 31 city holiday Farmworkers Day. (More)

Tucson: Savannah Guthrie said she's grappling with whether her mother's disappearance could be connected to her, calling the thought "too much to bear." (Watch)

Statewide: No Kings political protests are scheduled across Arizona this weekend, with more than a dozen demonstrations planned. (Watch)

Arizona Sports

The Arizona Diamondbacks fell to the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers 8-2 in the team's season opener Thursday, keeping the game close early before surrendering four-run innings in the fifth and seventh. (More)

Arizona Wildcats coach Tommy Lloyd said he's "100 percent" focused on the Wildcats, dismissing speculation linking him to the North Carolina coaching vacancy. (More)

Grand Canyon guard Makaih Williams, an All-Mountain West Third Team selection, will enter the transfer portal. (More)

Arizona State won the 200 medley relay title at the NCAA men's swimming and diving championships in Atlanta. (More)

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Arizona Business

Lake Havasu City was named among a handful of U.S. cities where retirees can live on $2,500 a month, due in part to lower transportation and grocery costs. (See List)

Oscar-winning actor Lee Marvin's former 5-acre Tucson estate hit the market for $5.75 million after a meticulous restoration preserving its historic Southwest character. (Photos)

A veterans and community job fair took place Thursday at the State Capitol in Phoenix, with veterans given early access before the event opened to the public. (Watch)

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China's 60% Stranglehold on Lithium is Cracking

China dictates the flow of 60% of the world's lithium. That's about to change.

America already has the 5th-most lithium reserves in the world. Now, domestic innovators like EnergyX are preparing to ramp up production to unlock this untapped supply.

Their patented tech can recover up to 3X more lithium than traditional methods. That’s already earned investment from giants like General Motors. Even better, they already have rights to nearly 150,000 acres of lithium-rich land across the Americas. 

That includes up to 9.8M tons of lithium in Chile alone, a $1.1B/year revenue opportunity at projected market prices. As China’s lithium becomes more volatile, these assets only become more valuable.

Now’s your chance to claim an early-stage stake in EnergyX’s growth. Invest in EnergyX at $12/share by 4/16.

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A Mesa grandmother said a contractor disappeared after taking hundreds of dollars for materials, leaving a promised wrestling ring for her grandchildren unbuilt. (More)

A grand opening for Phase Two of the Bean Peaks mountain bike trails project will take place April 4 near Prescott, featuring group rides, demo bikes, and free tacos. (Details)

The Arizona Lottery urged players to check their tickets after a $160,000 Fantasy 5 winner was sold in Pinetop-Lakeside. (More)

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Border City Growth, Sweet Win, and Lower-Cost Retirement City

Population growth in the Yuma area slowed last year as immigration declined, according to newly released U.S. Census data. ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌  ...