Jumat, 26 Juni 2026

Border Ruling, Big Air, and New Canadian Consulate

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Thursday that foreign nationals stopped by agents on the Mexican side of the border do not have a right to gain entry by simply claiming asylum.
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Article Icon 1Court Backs Border Controls

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Thursday that foreign nationals stopped by agents on the Mexican side of the border do not have a right to gain entry by simply claiming asylum.

The ruling clears the way for the Trump administration to possibly revive the metering policy once used at ports in Arizona and elsewhere to limit illegal immigration.

Writing for the majority, Justice Samuel Alito said a person stopped on the Mexico side has not legally arrived in the U.S. and therefore cannot claim the right to asylum screening. In dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote that Congress intended protections to extend to anyone at the doorstep of the U.S.

The court also ruled Thursday that noncitizens in the U.S. under temporary protected status are not shielded from deportation once their TPS protections expire.

Article Icon 1 Laser Strikes Bring 10-Month Sentence

A Buckeye man was sentenced to 10 months in federal prison after admitting he pointed laser lights at F-35 fighter jets training near Luke Air Force Base in Glendale.

William Wilson, 56, of Buckeye, pleaded guilty to pointing red and green laser lights at the jets between September 2024 and January 2025. Multiple pilots reported their vision was affected.

Wilson said he believed the aircraft were spy planes and he was frustrated they were flying close to his home. During the investigation, a surveillance plane captured footage of Wilson in his backyard pointing laser devices toward the plane.

Laser strikes on aircraft remain a safety threat nationally, but were down 14% last year, with Arizona ranking fifth in the nation with 574 reported cases.

Article Icon 1County Issues $6M in Tax Refunds

More than 630 Pima County property owners will receive a combined $6 million in tax refunds for properties that were overtaxed over recent years.

The release of the funds follows the June 12 resignation of county Treasurer Brian Johnson, who had challenged the county assessor's findings of excess valuations.

Assessor Suzanne Droubie said the errors were found when her office was transitioning to a new tax valuation software. County Supervisor Matt Heinz said Johnson overstepped his authority and that the final decision on valuations rested with the assessor.

The county has launched a search for a treasurer to replace Johnson, who cited "urgent changes" in his personal life for leaving before his term ends in December 2028.

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Rush critical aid to survivors in Venezuela 

You've seen the reports. The devastating death toll and massive destruction after earthquakes in Venezuela. More than 180 people are dead, 1,500 are injured, and numbers are sure to rise. You can be part of the urgent response.

Convoy of Hope is on the ground in the disaster zone, providing emergency food, clean water, and critical supplies to those who need them most. More support is needed.

We'll be matching the first $4,000 donated. Please help now!

Two powerful earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 collapsed buildings and trapped people in the rubble. Families with missing loved ones cling to hope as rescue teams work around the clock. Urgent needs include food, water, and other essentials.

Since 1994, Convoy of Hope has served more than 350 million people affected by disasters, hunger, and crises. They are ranked by Forbes among America’s Top Charities. You can give with confidence.

The Flyover will match every dollar of the first $4,000 donated. Your compassionate gift will bring hope and help to families who have lost everything. 

Around Arizona

➤ Glendale: Big Air, a roughly 31,000-square-foot indoor trampoline park with obstacle courses, slides, and a competition arena, opens this weekend. (More)

➤ Flagstaff: A Fire Weather Watch takes effect across much of northern Arizona today through Sunday evening, with winds and low humidity pushing wildfire danger into the critical range. (More)

➤ Tucson: This year's Día de San Juan Fiesta took place at Mission Garden, continuing a nearly 30-year tradition of offering prayers for summer rain. (More)

Metro Phoenix: Health officials confirmed Maricopa County's 16th measles case of the year, with a public-exposure alert issued for anyone who traveled through Terminal 4 at Phoenix Sky Harbor on June 17. (More)

➤ Pima County: County supervisors approved $170,000 to fund GED classes at the county jail after Sheriff Chris Nanos moved to cut the 35-year-old program. (More)

➤ Maricopa County: County supervisors unanimously approved a 2026 election plan as early voting opened, with Recorder Justin Heap absent amid an ongoing feud over who administers local elections. (More)


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Arizona Sports

Arizona guard and Big 12 Player of the Year Jaden Bradley was taken No. 50 by the Toronto Raptors in the second round of the NBA draft. (More)

➤ Arizona Cardinals radio play-by-play announcer Dave Pasch will not return for the upcoming season after accepting an offer for an expanded role at ESPN. (More)

The WNBA suspended Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas for a game after she hit Indiana Fever player Caitlin Clark in the throat in Wednesday's matchup. (More)

The Arizona Diamondbacks dropped 40-year-old first baseman Carlos Santana from the roster after he hit .083 in eight games and missed more than two months with a strained adductor. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: World Cup | MLB | WNBA | Golf

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➤ The Agritopia neighborhood in Gilbert began offering its first community classes at its pavilion, with a bouquet-making workshop first up. (More)

➤ Small businesses near the new Buc-ee's in Goodyear braced for increased competition, with one gift shop optimistic that its niche products and loyal customer base will help. (More)

➤ Canada celebrated the opening of its consulate in downtown Phoenix with a ribbon-cutting ceremony this week. Nearly $6 billion of imports and exports are exchanged between Arizona and Canada each year. (More)

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Earthquake survivors in Venezuela need your help. Two powerful earthquakes have devastated communities across the country. Buildings have collapsed, families have been displaced, and lives have been upended. More than 180 people are dead, and 1,500 are injured, with numbers sure to rise.

Convoy of Hope is on the ground now, supplying food, clean water, and essential relief. Please support these efforts with your gift today!

The Flyover will match the first $4,000 donated for double impact.

This means your quick response can help twice as many families recover.

Please give now and bring hope where it’s needed most.

Et Cetera

A narrow slice of the Valley known as the "magic zip code" continues to attract homebuyers by offering a rare combination: a Scottsdale mailing address, Paradise Valley school boundaries, and the lower tax rates of the city of Phoenix. (More)

Dr. Larry Grogin, a 71-year-old endurance athlete with Parkinson's who is running 100 marathons in 100 days across the country, passed through Arizona this week. (More)

A Phoenix man visiting the small city of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, faces charges for allegedly taking a construction excavator on a drunken joyride and causing about $40,000 in damage to a restaurant and hotel. (More)

The legal fight over a $12.8 million lottery ticket sold at a Phoenix Circle K became more complicated, with a court filing naming two additional possible claimants. (More)

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The world's first trillionaire held the title for less than two weeks. What knocked him back down to mere billionaire? (Press Play)

A federal judge just blocked a major piece of the President's mail-in voting overhaul, and it comes down to one constitutional question. (Hear the Ruling)

It nearly went extinct, until one Missouri farmer admitted she'd been quietly growing it all along. Meet summer's most star-studded fruit. (Take a Bite)

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Can you do a flip on a trampoline?

  1. Yes
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  3. I just bounce
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  5. Other

 

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Which kind of Fourth of July show do you prefer?

  1. Fireworks: 40%
  2. Drone show: 17%
  3. Both: 23%
  4. Neither: 20%
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Wolf Crosses I-25, Pumpkins Canceled, and Glow Swimming

For the first time on record, a collared gray wolf crossed east of Interstate 25, making a wide loop across the state's southeastern corner before returning west.                
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Article Icon 1Wolf Crosses I-25

For the first time on record, a collared gray wolf crossed east of Interstate 25, making a wide loop across the state's southeastern corner before returning west.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) confirmed the animal traveled through watersheds in Pueblo, Otero, and Las Animas counties before looping back across the interstate.

CPW releases monthly watershed maps showing areas where GPS-collared wolves have been tracked in the last 30 days. See the May-June map here.

The behavior "highlights the broad movements made by dispersing wolves," CPW said, adding that the agency is coordinating with nearby ranchers.

Article Icon 1Davis Mortuary Owners Arrested

The owners of Davis Mortuary in Pueblo—former county coroner Brian Cotter, 64, and his brother Christopher Cotter, 60—were arrested Thursday following a monthslong investigation into decomposing bodies found at the funeral home.

Both men face 125 counts of abuse of a corpse, nine counts of forgery, and multiple counts of theft. All but two of the charges are felonies, and a judge set bond for each at $1 million cash surety.

On Aug. 20, 2025, during a routine inspection of the mortuary, state inspectors discovered 24 decomposing bodies hidden behind a barricaded door. Nineteen have been identified.

Brian Cotter is due in county court for a virtual advisement hearing later today. His first appearance is slated for July 2.

Article Icon 1Storms Batter Plains, Front Range

Severe storms continued to pummel the Eastern Plains Wednesday night into Thursday, with Morgan County hit especially hard and a tornado confirmed in Logan County.

In Fort Morgan, baseball-sized hail shattered vehicle windshields, broke windows on homes, and damaged buildings at Riverside Park. The city recorded hail measuring 2.75 inches in diameter.

In Wiggins, one resident said the hail sounded like baseballs being thrown at her house, shattering her minivan's windshield, blowing out windows, and punching holes through a backyard slide.

On the Front Range, in Evergreen and Kittredge, 6 inches of rain fell in two hours, flooding Bear Creek, washing out private bridges, depositing mud and rock debris across roads, and prompting multiple closures.

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Rush critical aid to survivors in Venezuela 

You've seen the reports. The devastating death toll and massive destruction after earthquakes in Venezuela. More than 180 people are dead, 1,500 are injured, and numbers are sure to rise. You can be part of the urgent response.

Convoy of Hope is on the ground in the disaster zone, providing emergency food, clean water, and critical supplies to those who need them most. More support is needed.

We'll be matching the first $4,000 donated. Please help now!

Two powerful earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 collapsed buildings and trapped people in the rubble. Families with missing loved ones cling to hope as rescue teams work around the clock. Urgent needs include food, water, and other essentials.

Since 1994, Convoy of Hope has served more than 350 million people affected by disasters, hunger, and crises. They are ranked by Forbes among America’s Top Charities. You can give with confidence.

The Flyover will match every dollar of the first $4,000 donated. Your compassionate gift will bring hope and help to families who have lost everything. 

Around Colorado

Boulder: A Lakewood man was arrested within minutes after attacking two strangers with a knife on Pearl Street Thursday morning. He faces three counts of attempted first-degree murder and told police he came to Boulder "to hurt people." (More)

Chaffee County: The murder trial of Barry Morphew, charged in the 2020 death of his wife, Suzanne, has been delayed to 2027. A judge granted a continuance at the request of the defense, which cited the need to review "a mountain of discovery." (More)

Clear Creek Canyon: Multiple rockslides triggered by overnight storms closed both directions of Highway 6 in Clear Creek Canyon early Thursday. The highway partially reopened with alternating lanes around 1:30 p.m. (More)

Northern Colorado: Sonrise Farm in Severance will not open its pumpkin patch this fall after the farm's ditch company said it could not guarantee irrigation water in August, a critical month for growing pumpkins. (More)

Boulder County: Xcel Energy apologized after a contracted representative left a voicemail for the family of late CU quarterback Dominiq Ponder seeking payment for a utility pole damaged in the March 1 crash that killed him. (More)

Rifle canceled its July 3 fireworks show due to impending extreme fire danger. Countywide Stage 2 fire restrictions, which prohibit any use of fireworks, begin today. (More)


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Colorado Sports

Former Colorado basketball player Derrick White, now a guard for the Boston Celtics, was appointed the Buffaloes' president of basketball strategy this week and donated $2 million to the men's basketball program. (More)

The Denver Broncos launched a five-year initiative to cover registration fees and equipment costs for more than 17,000 youth flag and tackle football players across Colorado. (More)

The Avalanche traded center Jack Drury, forward Chase Bradley, and a 2029 third-round pick to the Nashville Predators for forwards Fedor Svechkov and Zachary L'Heureux. (More)

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Colorado Business

The Boulder County Farmers Market is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week. What began as a handful of vendors now supports more than 150 vendors and generated approximately $11 million in local business sales last year. (More)

Community members, state leaders, and actress Jane Fonda rallied Thursday against a proposed data center in Denver's Elyria-Swansea neighborhood. (More)

State energy regulators voted 4-1 Wednesday to accept reduced settlements totaling about $2 million from six oil and gas operators who had been liable for $11 million in fines for falsified reports. (More)                

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Double Your Impact. Earthquake Recovery.

Earthquake survivors in Venezuela need your help. Two powerful earthquakes have devastated communities across the country. Buildings have collapsed, families have been displaced, and lives have been upended. More than 180 people are dead, and 1,500 are injured, with numbers sure to rise.

Convoy of Hope is on the ground now, supplying food, clean water, and essential relief. Please support these efforts with your gift today!

The Flyover will match the first $4,000 donated for double impact.

This means your quick response can help twice as many families recover.

Please give now and bring hope where it’s needed most.

Et Cetera

Two orphaned grizzly bear cubs are settling in at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. They’re the first orphaned grizzlies the zoo has received in more than 20 years. (See Photos)

This list of Colorado Western-wear retailers spotlights everything from custom bootmakers and Rockmount Ranch Wear's LoDo flagship to bespoke Aspen hatters and a turquoise jewelry boutique in Boulder. (See List)

Bay Aquatic Park in Broomfield is offering Family Night Glow Swimming sessions, during which the main pool and waterslides are lit up with color-changing lights—turning the park into an after-dark, neon swim party. (More)                

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The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes. Clicking the links will take you directly to these stories:

The world's first trillionaire held the title for less than two weeks. What knocked him back down to mere billionaire? (Press Play)

A federal judge just blocked a major piece of the President's mail-in voting overhaul, and it comes down to one constitutional question. (Hear the Ruling)

It nearly went extinct, until one Missouri farmer admitted she'd been quietly growing it all along. Meet summer's most star-studded fruit. (Take a Bite)

The Poll

Do you normally visit pumpkin patches in the fall?

  1. Yes, always
  2. Yes, sometimes
  3. No, not usually
  4. No, but I used to

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How stressful is DIA in your experience?

  1. Average stress: 23%
  2. Somewhat stressful: 19%
  3. Not very stressful: 18%
  4. Extremely stressful: 16%
  5. Not stressful at all: 13%
  6. Never been: 11%
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What is Colorado’s official state fossil?

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