
Today’s Headlines: Missing Woman in Grand Canyon & Sedona Expansion
On today’s newscast: A search for a missing Michigan woman at Grand Canyon, Sedona’s annexation, Navajo Nation updates.

On today’s newscast: A search for a missing Michigan woman at Grand Canyon, Sedona’s annexation, Navajo Nation updates.

Poet Sage Marshall, a Colorado native, finds peace and challenges in nature, shaping his journey to becoming a writer.

Navajo Nation VP Richelle Montoya seeks full report on harassment case, challenging investigation’s dismissal of claims.

Grand Canyon authorities search for missing Michigan woman last seen at Mather Point, possibly headed west.

Republican lawmakers blocked $250,000 in border security funds to Santa Cruz County after its sheriff refused to enforce a new ballot measure.

Many Arizonans rely on ALTCS for long-term care, but qualification challenges prompt calls for Gov. Hobbs to address.

On today’s newscast: Funding for downwinders excluded from bill, Senator Sinema says farewell, Navajo Nation appointments.

Sedona’s City Council voted 6-1 to annex 3,422 acres, potentially adding over 5 square miles to the city’s area.

Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema delivered a farewell speech as she steps down, emphasizing compromise and checks and balances.

Three Republican Arizona Corporation commissioners voted to censure Democrat Anna Tovar after she criticized a bonus.

The U.S. House excluded compensation for radiation exposure victims in its budget, leaving RECA’s future uncertain.

Grand Canyon repairs, extended fire season, Senator Kern’s recovery, AI in schools, and Suns’ Van Arsdale passes at 81.

