Grand Canyon Pipeline Replacement Balances Infrastructure and Heritage
Water conservation is in effect at the Grand Canyon’s South Rim due to pipeline issues requiring a $200M investment.
Water conservation is in effect at the Grand Canyon’s South Rim due to pipeline issues requiring a $200M investment.

The Relict Leopard Frog thrives in Pakoon Springs after bullfrog removal, offering hope for amphibian recovery efforts.

The Arizona Corporation Commission upheld a fee on APS solar customers despite criticism it discriminates against them.

Cruise autonomous vehicles are leaving Phoenix roads as GM shifts focus to advanced driver assistance systems.

Navajo Nation First Lady Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren is the first Indigenous woman to serve as Apache county attorney.

On today’s newscast: Black-footed ferrets are reintroduced, Navajo Nation Council removes Attorney General Ethel Branch.

Biologists reintroduce endangered black-footed ferrets in Arizona’s Aubrey Valley, a first in over 30 years.

Congressman Grijalva urges Biden to pardon Leonard Peltier, an aging Native American activist serving life sentences.

An investigation found allegations against Navajo President Buu Nygren unwarranted, sparking division in the tribe.

Navajo Nation Attorney General Ethel Branch states President Nygren did not violate laws or harass Vice President Montoya.

Prescott National Forest may extend a mining withdrawal, Coconino County rezones acres as open space, Gallego secures $70M.

Kenneth Shirley’s dance troupe, Indigenous Enterprise, showcased Indigenous culture at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

