
Sun Devils’ Sold-Out Opener Marks ASU’s Big 12 Football Return
The Sun Devils’ football season opener is sold out for the first time since 1998, generating excitement and revenue.

The Sun Devils’ football season opener is sold out for the first time since 1998, generating excitement and revenue.

The White House plans to release over $184 million for AmeriCorps after lawsuits challenged funding cuts.

Scott Thybony explores Navajo country with a cowboy friend, uncovering a rock art panel depicting a dynamic Ute raid.

The DHS proposes a rule to limit international students’ stay in the U.S. to four years, requiring reapplication.

An Arizona Appeals Court upheld a ruling allowing the use of prior ballot envelopes for signature verification.

Kaibab National Forest reopens 77,000 acres near the Grand Canyon after White Sage and Dragon Bravo fires closures.

Arizona Republic’s article claims Grand Canyon officials ignored their wildfire plan, sparking calls for investigation.

Former lawmaker Justine Wadsack faces contempt after missing court in her $8M lawsuit against Tucson, citing personal issues.

Two Colorado residents pleaded guilty to defrauding Arizona’s school voucher program of over $100,000 using fake documents.

Environmental groups petitioned the federal government to ensure the Colorado River’s water is used reasonably.

COVID-19 cases are rising in Coconino County, but remain below pandemic peaks. Health tips: handwashing, vaccination.

In early 1900s Arizona, firefighters used tall ponderosa pines with steel spikes to spot fires before fire towers.

