Sedona’s Unhoused Proposal and More in Today’s Newscast Summary
On today’s newscast: Sedona plans to relocate its unhoused, an inmate is on the run, and tribes urge Biden on monuments.
On today’s newscast: Sedona plans to relocate its unhoused, an inmate is on the run, and tribes urge Biden on monuments.
Theodore Roosevelt used the Antiquities Act in 1906 to designate Devils Tower, sparking a legacy of conservation.
Five Phoenix schools will close due to declining enrollment and budget shortfalls; 5,000 students will be relocated.
Roller skating is gaining popularity again, fueled by social media and nostalgia, with businesses thriving post-pandemic.
Gov. Stephen Roe Lewis is optimistic about the Trump administration’s handling of water issues in the West and Congress’s support.
Arizona’s in-state tuition for undocumented students faces potential federal loan cuts under a Trump-aligned policy plan.
U-Haul’s headquarters will move to the tallest building in midtown Phoenix, housing 1,600 employees in 25 floors.
The FAFSA process is now simpler and faster. Ensure timely submission to secure financial aid for the 2025-2026 year.
Grand Canyon National Park enforces water restrictions on the South Rim due to a Transcanyon Waterline break.
A federal judge dismissed a claim by Arizona GOP leaders about voter registration inaccuracies, citing lack of evidence.
ASU’s football team faces Iowa State in the Big 12 Championship, a surprise in their first season in the conference.
Scientists discovered a new hybrid tumbleweed, Salsola ryanii, more invasive than its Russian and Australian ancestors.