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Gov. Hobbs joined Outspoken with Bruce and Gaydos to say what makes her "outraged" about ESAs, a possible "stupid hiker" law ...
A massive wildfire in northern Arizona has grown tens of thousands of acres in just a few days as firefighters work to regain ...
Maria Elena Cruz is the first Black justice on the Arizona Supreme Court, as well as the first Hispanic woman. She joined The ...
The statewide Turquoise Alert was initially touted as a way to swiftly disseminate info about Indigenous peoples who've gone ...
From Florida to California, three-dozen states are preparing for what could be the most consequential elections in recent ...
The lightning-sparked Dragon Bravo Fire continues to burn near the Grand Canyon's North Rim, prompting concerns for the ...
Bales of hay are stored under shelters at Al Dahra Farms, Tuesday, Oct 17, 2023, in the McMullen Valley in Wenden, Ariz.
Turquoise Alerts aimed to call attention to missing Indigenous people. But the first alert in Arizona involved a White girl.
Gov. Katie Hobbs said Interior Secretary Doug Burgum committed to investigate the federal government’s handling of the Dragon Bravo Fire that’s still burning around the Grand Canyon.
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