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President Donald Trump's travel bans and restrictions alarm collegiate athletes at ASU, other universities ...
Phoenix officers shot Turrell Clay with less-lethal weapons in January. Clay died hours later. The cause of his death is ...
Tucson youth hockey is booming and outgrowing single ice rink, although help is expected in 2027 in the form of a multiplex.
Native scholars say President Trump’s call to restore the Commanders’ and Guardians’ former names revives a painful chapter in their history.
December 14, 2020 Calculating the impact of HUD’s homeless formulas It took a pandemic for the federal government to actually consider homeless people in determining how much homeless aid to give out.
Traditional healing has always been a part of Indigenous culture, and it’s especially useful for treating mental health. But access often is limited. Arizona and other states are seeking authorization ...
SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica — Dense jungles, pristine beaches, towering volcanoes, and a welcoming attitude toward visitors have caused tourists to flock to this peaceful nation for decades, but a wave of ...
In a hole: Arizona officials lack funds to find, secure at least 100,000 abandoned mines By Chris McCrory/ Cronkite News | Dec. 10, 2018 PHOENIX – After he started hallucinating, John Waddell began to ...
AfroDominican activists are fighting against the Dominican Republic’s discriminatory legislation and social attitudes that negatively impact Black Dominicans and Haitian migrants.
A reflection of 50 years of experimentation at the world renowned urban laboratory Arcosanti, and where the project will go next.
Maricopa County’s air quality department lifted regulations for crematoriums to operate past sunset. Public records show county residents have filed nearly 20 complaints about smoke coming from across ...
Arizona doesn’t regulate groundwater use in rural areas, which covers 80% of the state, and it’s affecting Kingman and other communities reliant on groundwater.