
The Impact of New Federal Water Restrictions for Arizona
Drought conditions continue to affect the western region of the United States with much of the southwest experiencing moderate to extreme levels of drought.
Drought conditions continue to affect the western region of the United States with much of the southwest experiencing moderate to extreme levels of drought.
Locally, in the Tucson area, over 10,000 new jobs have been created since June 2021 with significant increases in the hospitality and education and health services industry.
Betty Grenig, a remarkable soul who has dedicated more than eight decades of her life to the service of others as a Red Cross volunteer recently turned 101.
Getting an abortion in Arizona remains in legal limbo as court cases proceed between two conflicting anti-abortion laws.
Ruby Hubbard, known also by her title “Queen of Ganado Red,” has been weaving Navajo rugs at the Hubbell Trading Post National Historical Site in Ganado for 14 years, and once she finishes her latest Two Gray Hills rug, she plans to retire from work.
There is a former clown among the residents of a Tempe retirement community who still enjoys pulling pranks: Lida Mainieri, who went by the stage name Rainbow the Clown.
From news anchor to the Republicans’ pick for governor, Trump-endorsed candidate Kari Lake is dividing the Arizona GOP with her extreme ideas.
In late July, the Chips and Science (CHIPS) Act passed in the US Senate and House of Representatives, an effort backed by Democratic Senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema.
With the current drought in its 22nd year, concerns over water access grow every day.
Samuel Sandoval, one of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers in the United States, passed away at 98 years old on Friday, July 9th.
Drought conditions continue to affect the western region of the United States with much of the southwest experiencing moderate to extreme levels of drought.
Locally, in the Tucson area, over 10,000 new jobs have been created since June 2021 with significant increases in the hospitality and education and health services industry.
Betty Grenig, a remarkable soul who has dedicated more than eight decades of her life to the service of others as a Red Cross volunteer recently turned 101.
Getting an abortion in Arizona remains in legal limbo as court cases proceed between two conflicting anti-abortion laws.
Ruby Hubbard, known also by her title “Queen of Ganado Red,” has been weaving Navajo rugs at the Hubbell Trading Post National Historical Site in Ganado for 14 years, and once she finishes her latest Two Gray Hills rug, she plans to retire from work.
There is a former clown among the residents of a Tempe retirement community who still enjoys pulling pranks: Lida Mainieri, who went by the stage name Rainbow the Clown.
From news anchor to the Republicans’ pick for governor, Trump-endorsed candidate Kari Lake is dividing the Arizona GOP with her extreme ideas.
In late July, the Chips and Science (CHIPS) Act passed in the US Senate and House of Representatives, an effort backed by Democratic Senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema.
With the current drought in its 22nd year, concerns over water access grow every day.
Samuel Sandoval, one of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers in the United States, passed away at 98 years old on Friday, July 9th.