
Attorney General Seeks More Funds to Combat School Voucher Fraud
Attorney General Kris Mayes seeks more funding to combat school-voucher fraud, likening it to a “whack-a-mole” effort.

Attorney General Kris Mayes seeks more funding to combat school-voucher fraud, likening it to a “whack-a-mole” effort.

Arizona fire crews are aiding in Los Angeles wildfires, with four task forces battling the 10,500-acre Eaton Fire.

Five decades ago, a young Hopi underwent a grueling initiation journey. This taught him humility and endurance.

Most of northern Arizona has seen little precipitation since November, raising wildfire concerns amidst warm weather.

Pima County gets federal aid to enhance low-income housing sustainability, focusing on heating and cooling efficiency.

The EPA plans to clean radioactive waste from Navajo Nation mines, relocating 1 million cubic yards of waste rock.

Rep. Walter Blackman proposes a bill to make stolen valor a felony, barring offenders from public office in Arizona.

Advocates for limiting outdoor lighting are recognizing efforts to reduce light pollution in New Mexico’s oil sites.

Tucson is planning Arizona’s first water facility to convert wastewater into drinking water, saving Colorado River water.

Phoenix leaders explore Zencity’s tech for public safety insights through surveys, enhancing community engagement.

Senator Ruben Gallego co-sponsored a bill for federal custody of undocumented migrants charged with theft crimes.

Ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort reach a deal to end their strike over wages and resume normal operations.

