
Exploring Hollywood’s Blockbuster Flops and Tim Robey’s New Book
Studios gamble on blockbusters to avoid flops. Tim Robey’s book explores Hollywood’s obsession with box office success.

Studios gamble on blockbusters to avoid flops. Tim Robey’s book explores Hollywood’s obsession with box office success.

Three housing projects in Flagstaff added over 100 affordable rentals, but tax credit expirations led to a net loss.

A new heart valve replacement was successfully performed in Arizona, offering a less invasive option for patients.

Tucson officials seek public input on a new SunTran app to enhance transit services, including real-time tracking and alerts.

The Washington Post uncovered over 3,000 Native American child deaths at boarding schools, far more than reported by the U.S.

On today’s newscast: The Washington Post reports more Native American child deaths in boarding schools than acknowledged.

An Oregon house cat died from bird flu after eating tainted pet food, prompting a nationwide recall by the manufacturer.

Mexico’s president unveiled “Himno Migrante” to honor Mexican immigrants in the U.S., calling them “heroes” for their support.

The Christmas Bird Count began in 1900 as a conservation effort, replacing the Christmas Side Hunt with bird counting.

Rural hospitals can apply for a federal program for higher patient care reimbursements until March, supporting 30 sites.

On today’s newscast: Legislation to protect endangered fish in the Colorado River, tribal water settlements’ future, and more.

The Arizona Department of Education ended a free tutoring program funded by COVID-19 relief dollars due to lack of funds.

