
Ancestral Pueblo Turkey Feather Blankets: Crafting History and Warmth
Ancestral Pueblo people crafted turkey feather blankets 1,800 years ago, using feathers for insulation in cold climates.

Ancestral Pueblo people crafted turkey feather blankets 1,800 years ago, using feathers for insulation in cold climates.

Former U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl steps back from public life after a dementia diagnosis, reflecting on his career and future.

Investigators withheld the motive behind Kerri Ann Abatti’s death; her estranged husband Michael Abatti was arrested.

Arizona ranks low in generosity, 43rd overall. Wyoming and Utah lead with high volunteer hours and charitable donations.

Phoenix offers tree recycling at select parks to give Christmas trees a second life, running through January 9th.

Families should be cautious with AI toys that promise friendship, as they may collect sensitive data from children.

University of Arizona researchers developed a wearable device to aid in diagnosing frailty in older adults using AI.

A report highlights the challenges faced by deported Honduran mothers separated from their children in the U.S.

Plans for a new terminal at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport may proceed faster due to updated FAA guidance, aiming for 2033.

Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin forms a panel to bring an NHL team back to Arizona, tapping key leaders.

Arizona’s average gas price fell to $3.05 per gallon post-Christmas, still above the national average. Prices stable.

The FDA released research on PFAS levels in food. Over 92% of tested items had no detectable PFAS; 7% had traces.

