
Today’s News: Judge Stops Kroger-Albertsons Merger and More Updates
On today’s newscast: Judge halts Kroger-Albertsons merger, Biden-Harris plan for Indigenous languages, Flagstaff arrest.
On today’s newscast: Judge halts Kroger-Albertsons merger, Biden-Harris plan for Indigenous languages, Flagstaff arrest.
Arizona once hosted gigantic armadillos, akin to mini armored tanks, roaming its diverse prehistoric landscapes.
Republican lawmakers order probe into Arizona Schools for the Deaf and Blind; Democrats demand reasons for the move.
Conservation groups sue the U.S. government for neglecting the Old Spanish National Historic Trail’s protection plan.
The self-proclaimed prophet of a polygamous sect received a 50-year sentence for crimes involving underage “wives.”
On today’s newscast: Biden acknowledges tribal trauma with a new monument; a sect leader gets 50 years in prison.
The Inflation Reduction Act, Biden’s key climate policy, promotes solar, wind, and EVs with $370 billion in tax credits.
Threats of mass deportations loom as Trump pledges to help DACA recipients, sparking deja vu and skepticism.
President Biden declared the Carlisle Federal Indian Boarding School National Monument, acknowledging decades of trauma.
Earth just had its second-warmest November, making it likely 2024 will be the hottest year ever, per Copernicus.
Crews to begin prescribed burns near North Rim, improving forest health and reducing fire risk; visible smoke likely.
Sarah Brightman, renowned for her crossover artistry, brings her “Christmas Symphony” to Arizona Financial Theater.