Arizona Resolves Tribal Land Dispute, Hopi Tribe Gains 21,000 Acres
Gov. Katie Hobbs announced a settlement of a tribal land dispute, transferring state land to the Hopi Tribe’s trust.
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.

On today’s newscast: A search for a missing Michigan woman at Grand Canyon, Sedona’s annexation, Navajo Nation updates.

Poet Sage Marshall, a Colorado native, finds peace and challenges in nature, shaping his journey to becoming a writer.

