
FAA and NPS to Ban Air Tours Over Canyon de Chelly National Monument
Commercial air tours will soon be prohibited over Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Arizona, protecting its cultural significance.

Commercial air tours will soon be prohibited over Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Arizona, protecting its cultural significance.

Arizona is projected to gain a 10th congressional seat by 2030, increasing its electoral votes from 11 to 12 by 2032.
Gov. Katie Hobbs announced a settlement of a tribal land dispute, transferring state land to the Hopi Tribe’s trust.

On today’s newscast: Hopi Tribe expands land, Payson wildfire uncontained, air tours banned over Canyon de Chelly.

Federal officials and Arizona begin fulfilling a settlement with the Hopi Tribe to transfer land into trust, marking a historic day.

Residents of a Gilbert neighborhood oppose the removal of eucalyptus trees, citing their shade and aesthetic value.

Gov. Katie Hobbs promotes Arizona is Home program, aiding 350+ first-time homebuyers with financial assistance.

A study links the cytomegalovirus to Alzheimer’s, suggesting a potential association that requires further research.

A federal regulator sued major banks for failing to protect consumers from Zelle fraud, claiming violation of laws.

A Tolleson man was indicted for threatening President-Elect Trump, facing up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

Maricopa County partners with ASU to tackle a 14-year life expectancy gap between south Phoenix and north Scottsdale.

Thousands of federal workers in Arizona face furloughs as Congress’s budget battle threatens a government shutdown.

