
Navajo Ph.D. Student Studies Black Bears, Blending Science and Tradition
University of Arizona Ph.D. student Deandra Jones studies human-black bear interactions in Navajo Nation blending science and tradition.
University of Arizona Ph.D. student Deandra Jones studies human-black bear interactions in Navajo Nation blending science and tradition.
President Trump authorized military control of Roosevelt Reservation, raising concerns about environmental impacts on biodiversity.
Banner Health reports increased use of AI for poison checks as hotline calls drop but incidents become more serious.
Lake Mead trails closed after a death and rescues amid high temperatures. Hikers urged to prepare adequately for heat.
At least 50 international students at Arizona State University have had their visas revoked by the Trump administration.
The Trump administration cut $1 million in funding for Arizona Humanities, impacting libraries, museums, and programs.
The 36th annual ASU Powwow celebrated song, dance, and culture, uniting generations and empowering Indigenous students.
Arizona’s wine industry faces challenges amid U.S.-EU tariff tensions, with impacts on supplies, costs, and demand.
Trump’s order cuts federal funds for Arizona libraries, threatening Wi-Fi, literacy, and tribal programs, sparking a lawsuit.
A federal judge has paused a Trump-era move to revoke temporary legal status for thousands of immigrants in the U.S.
Scottsdale Unified School District hosts a bus driver recruitment event, offering test drives and paid CDL training.
Arizona’s Kris Mayes and other attorneys general are suing over the U.S. Education Department’s funding cuts.