
Arizona Cities Launch Food Drives Amid Rising Demand During Shutdown
Arizona cities like Flagstaff and Phoenix are launching food drives to meet rising demand during the government shutdown.

Arizona cities like Flagstaff and Phoenix are launching food drives to meet rising demand during the government shutdown.

In Chinle, Arizona, financial distress from the government shutdown has halted after-school programs crucial for meals.

Arizona Autism announces nearly 2,800 layoffs, plans to transition employees to contract work amid restructuring.

Gov. Katie Hobbs seeks $1 billion in federal aid to support rural health care amid potential Medicaid cuts in Arizona.

President Trump ordered the Defense Department to begin nuclear testing, raising concerns of a new arms race.

The federal shutdown persists as Democrats push to extend ACA tax credits crucial for affordable health coverage.

The Clovis culture, known for distinctive spear points, was a well-documented early human culture in the Americas.

UCSD requires all undergraduate students to take a class on climate change, highlighting its universal impact.

Fire managers in northern Arizona conducted prescribed burns, impacting communities like Flagstaff with visible smoke.

The Maricopa County Board and Recorder Justin Heap clash over who should oversee the audit of election systems.

Flagstaff food banks face increased demand as SNAP benefits halt during government shutdown, impacting local families.

The Trump administration plans meetings with tribes on revoking a 20-year ban on oil development near Chaco Park.

