
Mexican Gray Wolf Population Grows for Ninth Consecutive Year
The endangered Mexican gray wolf population in Arizona and New Mexico grows for a ninth year, reaching 286 wolves.

The endangered Mexican gray wolf population in Arizona and New Mexico grows for a ninth year, reaching 286 wolves.

On today’s newscast: Teacher of the Year nominations, immigration issues in Flagstaff, and a small earthquake in Hopi.

Sen. Ruben Gallego met with Phoenix health leaders to address potential Medicaid cuts, impacting Arizona’s care access.

A study from ASU reveals car dependence can reduce life satisfaction, suggesting a shift towards multimodal transit.

Phoenix Zoo is constructing a 27,000-square-foot veterinary center, enhancing animal care and training future vets.

Arizona AG Kris Mayes, with 22 others, files to compel Trump admin to release frozen FEMA funds for disaster aid.

Mexican drug cartel leaders face charges in New York after extradition from Mexico, including notorious boss Caro Quintero.

Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly criticized Trump and Vance’s behavior at a White House meeting, calling it bullying and unsafe.

Managers in Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests implemented stage 1 fire restrictions due to extremely dry conditions.

Grand Canyon names appear on Mars, intriguing author Scott Thybony. Scientists explore parallels between the planets.

Senator Gallego condemns government’s Russia stance, Trump names new Forest Service chief, fire restrictions begin.

Federal funding cuts could cause hundreds of thousands in Arizona to lose healthcare and SNAP benefits, officials warn.

