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The fast-moving fire destroyed a historic lodge and dozens of other structures in the Grand Canyon National Park.
NASA wants to land Artemis astronauts on the moon next year, but the scientific instruments they'll bring must be tested on Earth. The best place to do that is a mile-wide meteorite crater in Arizona.
A man lost for six days in the Arizona desert called 911 for help after his companion died, federal authorities reported. Border Patrol agents found the man, who had illegally crossed the border from Mexico, south of Three Points near Tucson on the evening of July 9, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a July 11 news release.
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SB Nation on MSNESPN’s SP+ projects Arizona football to finish near bottom of Big 12Arizona football vastly exceeded preseason expectations. A year ago, the opposite occurred, as the Wildcats finished 2024 as one of college football’s biggest disappointments. Heading into 2025, Arizona is expected to be among the bottom Power 4 programs,
Arizona cities have been recognized in a slew of studies as great places to live and retire. Here's which places made the lists and why.
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Adelita Grijalva is the front-runner to replace her father in Congress but faces an unexpectedly competitive primary featuring a young social-media-savvy newcomer.
Innings Festival and Extra Innings are coming back to Tempe Beach Park. Here are the dates, ticket info and what's new for 2026.
Bengals WR Tee Higgins made his 'NFL Top 100' debut at No. 77. He will face the Cardinals for the first time in Week 17.
PHOENIX (AP) — Adelita Grijalva won the Democratic primary Tuesday for a southern Arizona U.S. House seat long held by her father, the late U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva, one of the most senior and progressive power brokers on Capitol Hill.
A portion of the Loop 202 is closed Wednesday morning due to a deadly crash in Mesa. Marlee Cuff is building a thriving lemonade brand in Arizona. Along with her delicious drinks, she also has children's books to inspire kidpreneurs.
FEMA canceled some projects already in the works and refused to approve new ones despite funding from Congress.