
Haitian Man Dies in ICE Custody After Alleged Neglect and Delays
A Haitian man, Emmanuel Damas, died in Scottsdale while in ICE custody, sparking allegations of neglected care.

A Haitian man, Emmanuel Damas, died in Scottsdale while in ICE custody, sparking allegations of neglected care.

Mexican gray wolves are at the center of political and conservation debates, revealing deep political divides.

Hat Ranch in Arizona carries a rich history of conservation and public life, from early Native American ties to its role

A bipartisan bill to make public records free advanced, benefiting only lawmakers, amid concerns over school expenses.

Ongoing conflict in the Middle East puts Iran’s FIFA World Cup participation and training at Tucson’s Kino Sports Complex in doubt.

The National Weather Service predicts “near normal” fire danger in northern Arizona, with spring weather being crucial.

Major changes may come for the Mexican gray wolf reintroduction project as the wild population nears recovery goals.

Mesa receives $500K in federal funds to invest in gunshot detection tech, enhancing public safety and response times.

Interest in nuclear energy grows with AI-driven demand, but Arizona utilities hesitate to lead in new plant construction.

Rex Lee Jim, a Navajo poet, author, and former Vice President, discusses translating Diné concepts into English.

Raul Piña, an Air Force veteran, now carries his passport daily in Arizona due to increased immigration enforcement.

Holly Bailey-Hofmann revamped her English 101 class to focus on climate change, integrating it into the curriculum.

