3 years in, COVID-19 no longer grabs headlines, still poses a threat
Almost three years after the first COVID-19 cases were detected in Arizona, here’s what we know: It hits the elderly hardest, it spikes in summer and winter, it killed men…

Almost three years after the first COVID-19 cases were detected in Arizona, here’s what we know: It hits the elderly hardest, it spikes in summer and winter, it killed men…
Imagine a vertical farm that grows crops on platforms in a controlled environment, uses 99% less water than a traditional farm and grows seasonal produce year round – all without…
Vaccination rates among schoolchildren in Arizona have steadily declined since 2012, but the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the drop across the state. The trend is unlikely to reverse any time soon, which…
SPRINGERVILLE – At least 30 horses were found shot to death in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests in October, and the horse slaughter highlights the tensions among scientists, hunters, government agencies…
America is about to get another electric car brand, one that’s gone from the steaming jungles of Vietnam to the scorching deserts of Arizona. VinFast is about to enter the…
Electric vehicle drivers across Arizona can expect more EV chargers on interstate highways in the next few years, which means longer road trips. The Arizona Department of Transportation will oversee…
As if this year hasn’t been rough enough on the agriculture community, farmers can now add “global diesel shortage” to their hardship bingo card for 2022. Just weeks after Oklahoma…
Police departments across the country are hemorrhaging police officers as they quit faster than recruiters can find qualified applicants. Seattle has lost more than a quarter of its police force…
WASHINGTON – Pentagon spending in Arizona fell sharply in fiscal 2021, part of an overall decline in expenditures nationally that bumped the state from seventh place among states to 13th,…
It’s time again to step back into the Old West of Hollywood, with cowpokes and desperadoes, livery stables and a dirt main street lined with burnt adobe buildings. Historic Old…
PAGE – Tobyn Pilot took a few crunchy footsteps through the red dirt near the edge of a towering cliff. Pilot, an operator at the water plant in Page, pulled…
Kelly Gleave converted his grass lawn to xeriscape in April. In June, he and his wife saw a 3,000 gallon reduction in their water use. “For me, it was less…