
U.S. National Parks to Charge Extra $100 for International Visitors
The National Park Service will charge international tourists $100 more for entry, excluding them from fee-free days.

The National Park Service will charge international tourists $100 more for entry, excluding them from fee-free days.

Gov. Katie Hobbs aims to align Arizona’s tax cuts with federal ones for middle-class families, sparking GOP criticism.

Discover the history of Fred Harvey’s dining empire and its connection to Chino Valley’s farm, now a future state park.

The Mesa Police arrested Martin Hernandez, a Valley activist, sparking protests over his documentation of immigration activities.

Musicians performed near the border in San Rafael Valley, highlighting environmental and cultural challenges facing the area.

Federal workers at the Grand Canyon enjoy free meals amid financial struggles from shutdowns and natural disasters.

Maricopa County sees over 6,000 mosquito bite complaints, up from 1,000 last year, due to recent rains, officials say.

The Pentagon is investigating Sen. Mark Kelly over a video urging troops to defy illegal orders, citing military law.

Navajo Nation Council Speaker Curley seeks to remove President Nygren over alleged ethics violations; Nygren denies charges.

Employees at Grand Canyon National Park plan to unionize to push back against job cuts and protect worker benefits.

Despite severe flooding earlier this year, Globe plans to hold its 37th Annual Festival of Lights to aid recovery.

Arizona AG Kris Mayes has filed 30 lawsuits against Trump’s administration, challenging policies affecting Arizona.

