
Measles Outbreak Grows in Arizona-Utah Border with 123 Cases Reported
A measles outbreak in Mohave County, Arizona, now the region’s largest in decades, has reached 80 confirmed cases.

A measles outbreak in Mohave County, Arizona, now the region’s largest in decades, has reached 80 confirmed cases.

Arizona’s film tax credit faces legal scrutiny; it supported “The War Between,” a film set in the Sonoran desert.

Two people were injured by a lightning strike near Humphreys Peak. Rescue efforts were hampered by adverse weather.

Rescue crews search for a man struck by lightning on Arizona’s tallest mountain. Helicopters grounded by weather.

Arizona AG sues to seat Adelita Grijalva in Congress after Speaker Johnson’s refusal, impacting 800,000 constituents.

Arizona AG Kris Mayes sues to have Adelita Grijalva sworn into Congress after Speaker Johnson’s month-long delay.
Witches’ brooms, caused by dwarf mistletoe, are vital for wildlife, offering habitat and resources in forest ecosystems.

The federal shutdown leads to layoffs in Title X, affecting family planning services. Arizona’s program continues for now.

Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren faces criticism for skipping his address amid a lawsuit over a firing decision.

A fire at Tucson’s Ignite Sign Art Museum destroyed around 500 of its 1,300 items, including rare pieces.

A fire at Cochise County jail, caused by a door motor malfunction, led to medical evaluations for staff and inmates.

Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren’s attempt to fire the tribe’s controller was blocked by a court order, sparking unrest.

