
Groundbreaking for New Holocaust Education Museum in Phoenix
State and local officials broke ground on a new Holocaust education museum in Phoenix at the site of its first synagogue.

State and local officials broke ground on a new Holocaust education museum in Phoenix at the site of its first synagogue.

A federal judge in Phoenix denied motions to halt the Oak Flat land swap, citing the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange Act.

Arizona schools may face funding shortfalls if a new budget isn’t passed by June 13, leaving them 40% underfunded.

A new memo from the Department of Defense allows civilian employees to support Homeland Security at the border.

Recent rainfall in northern Arizona provides temporary wildfire relief but fails to ease ongoing drought conditions.

Astrologer Deon Brown discusses writing “homoscopes” for ION Arizona, offering a queer spin on traditional horoscopes.

Crews work to restore power at the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park after an equipment failure caused an outage.

Gov. Katie Hobbs reviews ICE agents posing as utility workers, raising legal questions about impersonation in Arizona.

Several hikers stranded near Havasu Creek in the Grand Canyon amid heavy rain are accounted for; campground open.

Join The Show’s CultureCap to explore the significance of fandoms at Fan Fusion in Phoenix, featuring iconic guests.

Indian ricegrass, a resilient plant of the Colorado Plateau, sustains both people and wildlife with its nutritious seeds.

Aging advocates win as GRRC approves rules for assisted living memory care, despite industry pushback. Changes start July 1.

