
Navajo Nation uranium ore hauling resumes; Prescott voters face decision
Navajo Nation officials discuss uranium ore hauling return, fire restrictions begin in NE Arizona, and more news today.

Navajo Nation officials discuss uranium ore hauling return, fire restrictions begin in NE Arizona, and more news today.

Fire restrictions begin Friday in northeastern Arizona due to a dry winter, affecting Apache and Navajo counties.

Navajo Nation addresses uranium ore transport despite opposition. Agreement allows inspections and sets transport limits.

Apple’s $500 billion US investment includes TSMC’s Phoenix factory, creating jobs and boosting chip production.

A proposal to fund stadium improvements for the Arizona Diamondbacks passed the state House but faces hurdles.

Grand Canyon waterline replacement, Arizona House holds mine owners accountable, Clarkdale’s gazebo reopens, and more.

An executive order paused $4 billion from the Inflation Reduction Act meant for Colorado River water conservation, raising concerns among river users about the future of water supply.

The Trump administration’s review of federal rules could delay VA doctors’ ability to prescribe medications remotely.

Grand Canyon layoffs cause long wait times and delays at South Rim. Concerns rise over potential tourist revenue loss.
Ichthyosaurs, marine reptiles with dolphin-like bodies, lived over 200 million years ago, now found in Nevada’s desert.

Navajo officials assure safety of uranium shipments through tribal lands, despite limited options and existing risks.

A Show Low man indicted for fatal shooting of his 1-year-old daughter with an AR-style rifle, pleads not guilty.

