
Judge Rules $15.3M Rodeo Fund Violates Arizona Constitution’s Gift Clause
A judge ruled the $15.3M state allocation to Prescott Frontier Days violates the Arizona Constitution’s gift clause.

A judge ruled the $15.3M state allocation to Prescott Frontier Days violates the Arizona Constitution’s gift clause.

Scott Thybony explores the ancient tale of Tiyo, a Hopi boy on a perilous Colorado River journey to end a drought.

Democrat Yassamin Ansari visited Eloy Detention Center, citing inhumane conditions as detainees face neglect and abuse.

Fire restrictions in northern and central Arizona start Friday, limiting campfires and smoking in dry, hot conditions.

Des Linden, a Boston Marathon winner and two-time Olympian, retires from marathoning to explore ultra-marathon challenges.

El College Board cambió los criterios de becas del Programa de Reconocimiento Nacional, afectando a estudiantes minoritarios.

The Department of Homeland Security has reopened three oversight offices, but concerns remain over staffing and efficacy.

Arizona’s governor and the GOP Legislature clash over rural groundwater regulation as drought worsens and time runs out.

Coconino National Forest and Flagstaff to implement first fire restrictions of the year to prevent wildfires.

In the northwest corner of Arizona, Colorado City and Hildale, known as Short Creek, are moving on from FLDS’s past.

Northern Arizona University students are reconstructing lives of loggers at Apex, a historic site near the Grand Canyon.

A flesh-eating parasite has infected six in Mexico, prompting U.S. measures to prevent its spread across the border.

