
Urgent Colorado River Management Changes Needed, Warns New Report
A report urges changes to Colorado River management, warning of potential shortages and calling for reduced water use.

A report urges changes to Colorado River management, warning of potential shortages and calling for reduced water use.

Yasmeen Mustafa’s “dream trip” to national parks was thwarted by closures due to the government shutdown, leaving her upset.

An Arizona water expert’s nomination to lead the Bureau of Reclamation was withdrawn, leaving a leadership vacuum.

Navajo Nation confirms essential services continue despite federal shutdown; some Bureau of Indian Affairs staff furloughed.

Grand Canyon National Park remains open despite the government shutdown, with tourists visiting and taking photos.

ICE detainees rise as Trump’s deportation campaign continues; 71.5% have no criminal record, data shows.

The 64-mile steam train from Williams to the Grand Canyon began in 1901. Now eco-friendly, it runs monthly.

Arizona’s Hispanic population forms a significant part of the workforce, facing issues like homelessness and absenteeism.

Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow resigns after council censure over rule violations and license plate camera program issues.

The recent rain improved an underwhelming monsoon season, with Flagstaff receiving 14.56 inches, 71% of average.

A former superintendent warns that keeping Grand Canyon National Park open during a shutdown risks vital resources.

Arizona high school chronic absence rates spiked during COVID-19 and remain elevated, affecting low-income students most.

