
Avian Flu Precautions Urged as H5N1 Cases Rise in Arizona Poultry
H5N1 avian flu cases rise nationwide, with two human cases in southern Arizona. Residents urged to monitor poultry health.

H5N1 avian flu cases rise nationwide, with two human cases in southern Arizona. Residents urged to monitor poultry health.

Long-term care is costly, with many providers losing money. Arizona’s sector seeks legislative support for funding.

On the first newscast of 2025: Average temperatures were above normal in northern Arizona, and more updates.

Diné Bizaad is now the official language of the Navajo Nation, with efforts to integrate it into daily life and education.
A study by HonorHealth suggests olive-derived vesicles could enhance drug delivery, offering a stable, less toxic method.

A Republican senator proposes a bill enabling citizens to sue local governments for using public funds to sway elections.

Waking on winter solstice to a hushed world of bright light, fresh-fallen snow absorbs sound, then changes as it ages.
IHOP is closing its Culiacán location due to security concerns amid ongoing cartel violence affecting the region.

The New York Times defends its fentanyl lab report in Mexico, countering President Sheinbaum’s claims of dubious photos.

Arrests for illegal border crossings from Mexico in December remain steady, nearing their lowest since July 2020.

Flagstaff’s minimum wage rises to $17.85 an hour on January 1, topping Arizona cities. Tipped workers earn $16.85.

Flagstaff’s minimum wage will rise in 2025; Grand Canyon river trip fees may triple next year. More updates online.

