
Resolution Copper’s Impact on Arizona’s Economy and Tribal Lands
Resolution Copper’s Arizona project could meet 25% of U.S. copper demand, but concerns over foreign influence persist.

Resolution Copper’s Arizona project could meet 25% of U.S. copper demand, but concerns over foreign influence persist.

Thousands rallied in northern Arizona at “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration, defending democracy.

Authors and industry experts work to elevate Hispanic literature, addressing underrepresentation in the mainstream.

Arizona’s secretary of state approves the name change of No Labels Party to Arizona Independent Party, aiding independents.

Arizona Congressman Greg Stanton urges residents to fill out damage reports after Tempe’s microburst to seek federal aid.

The FBI is seeking information on an individual accused of inciting violence and damaging a Tucson ICE facility.

Universities are resisting Trump’s compact, which links federal funding to political commitments, citing academic freedom.

Former Flagstaff broadcaster Dave Zorn sentenced to 1.5 years in prison for child exploitation after pleading guilty.

The Department of Homeland Security is waiving environmental laws to build new border wall sections in Arizona.

An external report confirmed allegations that former Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow created a hostile work environment.

Adelita Grijalva, Arizona’s congresswoman-elect, awaits swearing-in as House stalls over ACA credits during shutdown.

Heavy rainfall from Hurricane Priscilla caused severe flooding in Navajo Nation, damaging roads and isolating residents.

