
Pluto’s Planetary Status: Arizona’s Heartfelt Connection and Ongoing Debate
Pluto’s reclassification as a dwarf planet sparks debate, with Arizona embracing it as an identity symbol.

Pluto’s reclassification as a dwarf planet sparks debate, with Arizona embracing it as an identity symbol.

Arizona Public Service Company seeks a 14% rate hike, but AG Kris Mayes argues for just 3% to protect consumers.

A desert community in Arizona reached 110 degrees, breaking the highest March temperature record in the US at Martinez Lake.

Arizona lawmakers aim to repeal the law declaring March 31 as “Dr. Cesar Estrada Chavez Day” amid controversy.

It’s officially the last day of winter, but record-breaking heat waves across Arizona make it feel like summer.

A 2025 law shields Arizona utilities from lawsuits if their equipment sparks wildfires, but critics call plans lacking.

Upcoming César Chavez celebrations are being altered following allegations of abuse, leading to cancellations and renamings.

Democrats and Republicans challenge Secretary of State Fontes over Arizona Independent Party name change in court.

Allegations against Cesar Chavez have sparked a reevaluation of his legacy in Arizona as officials respond to claims.

The United Farm Workers union distances itself from Cesar Chavez celebrations over troubling, unspecified allegations.

Joy Harjo, first Native U.S. poet laureate, highlights Indigenous poets and reflects on creativity and activism.

Navajos began raising sheep in the 1600s, with formal sheep-driving trails established in 1896 to avoid cattle clashes.

