
Advocates Push for Asian American History in Arizona Schools
Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Native Hawaiians urge AZ lawmakers to ensure their history is taught in schools.

Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Native Hawaiians urge AZ lawmakers to ensure their history is taught in schools.

The Arizona-Mexico Commission is focused on trade as Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on Mexican goods threaten Arizona.

Democrats rally against DOGE in Arizona, a state bill targets hotels using rooms as emergency shelters, and more news.

Four finalists for Phoenix Police Chief discussed their backgrounds and plans, with a focus on leadership and community.

The Trump administration reversed the removal of Navajo Code Talkers’ legacy online, citing an AI-triggered error.

Authorities are searching for a family missing after traveling from the Grand Canyon to Las Vegas amid winter storms.

Legislative Republicans push for mandatory candidate party designations on ballots to enhance voter transparency.

Malynndra Tome maps livestock ponds in Navajo Nation and is inspired to act by seeing an elderly woman fill milk jugs.

On today’s newscast: The Department of Defense will restore articles on Navajo Code Talkers, a senator proposes federal fire insurance.

Dental care is often overlooked for domestic violence survivors. Mesa Community College students offer free treatment.

Hummingbirds perceive colors with an ultraviolet blend, revealing a dazzling world of hues humans can only imagine.
The U.S. Department of Defense is restoring content about Pima Indian Ira Hayes, a hero in the iconic Iwo Jima photo.

