
Prescribed Burns Cause Smoke in Northern Arizona Communities
Fire managers in northern Arizona conducted prescribed burns, impacting communities like Flagstaff with visible smoke.

Fire managers in northern Arizona conducted prescribed burns, impacting communities like Flagstaff with visible smoke.

LEWISTOWN – The Montana Farmers Union convention discussed tariffs, rural revitalization, and mental health in agriculture.

The Maricopa County Board and Recorder Justin Heap clash over who should oversee the audit of election systems.

Flagstaff food banks face increased demand as SNAP benefits halt during government shutdown, impacting local families.

The U.S. Supreme Court hears a pivotal case on Trump’s emergency tariffs under IEEPA, impacting small businesses.

The FDA approved mifepristone 25 years ago. It’s been safely used by millions in the U.S. for non-surgical abortions.

On a warm summer afternoon, Adi Behar, a junior at the Penny W. Stamps School, pondered the Rampant Unicorn statue.

The Trump administration plans meetings with tribes on revoking a 20-year ban on oil development near Chaco Park.

The EPA has started a $13 million cleanup of uranium mine waste in the Lukachukai Mountains on the Navajo Nation.

Gila River tribe offers $1,000 to members during U.S. shutdown, providing relief as SNAP benefits lapse in Arizona.

The University of Michigan begins the search for UM-Dearborn’s next chancellor, led by a diverse advisory committee.

A new drone policy is being considered at the Michigan state Capitol, involving monitoring, mitigation, and enforcement.

