
Exploring the Railroading Journey of Pioneer Engineer Sue Kislingbury
Author Scott Thybony explores the life of Sue Kislingbury, one of the first female railroad engineers in the U.S.

Author Scott Thybony explores the life of Sue Kislingbury, one of the first female railroad engineers in the U.S.
Pima County to shut down Tucson shelters for asylum seekers due to lack of arrivals and risk of losing federal funding.

A new study suggests a 35% cut in water use is needed to stabilize Utah’s Great Salt Lake, facing significant decline.

A bill named “Preston’s Law” introduced in Arizona after a teen’s death aims to make assault with accomplices a Class 4 felony.

Arizona legislature considers bill aiding federal immigration, White Mountain Apache Tribe sues social media platforms.

Arizona lawmakers propose a bill to require sheriffs to aid federal immigration enforcement and ban sanctuary laws.

Coconino County allocates $12M to complete flood control measures after the 2022 Pipeline Fire near Flagstaff.

A coalition of Mexican governors has issued a statement defending sovereignty and supporting immigrants in the U.S.

On today’s newscast: Efforts to designate Upper Verde River as Wild and Scenic, snow surprises in the South, and more updates.

President Trump signed executive orders impacting asylum seekers and immigration, shutting down the CBP One app.

Paleontology and archaeology intersect in the Southwest, with fossils used as tools and jewelry in various cultures.

A coalition aims to protect the Upper Verde River with a Wild and Scenic designation amidst drought and pumping threats.

