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Think you know Arizona? Think again. While millions flock to see the Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon every year, the real ...
Once a month, retiree Abbey Carpenter leads volunteers through a field of dunes near the border, searching for the remains of ...
Score a parking spot at Quonochontaug Pond this summer, or arrive by bicycle or boat or kayak. After that it's time to get wet.
A 55-year-old Chinese man was accidentally swept more than 28,000 feet over Northwest China while testing a paraglider ...
The Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council has updated a wildfire alert, cancelling the two-hour evacuation alert for the Whitefish ...
Seared Rare Ahi Tuna arrives with a spicy sesame red pepper crust, accompanied by pickled ginger, wasabi, seaweed salad, and ...
Actual farms, not the data center variety, are sucking up groundwater more quickly than surface water from reservoirs such as ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs heard from county leaders and residents during a tour of La Paz County, where water overuse is ...
Arizona’s regulatory framework for managing groundwater was first enacted in 1980 and largely centers on the state’s most ...
For years, cities have used advanced purified water as an indirect potable source, recharging it into aquifers or other water ...
New research from Arizona State University shows that water is now being used faster than it can naturally refill.
A proposed 2015 sale of Arizona water to California that never happened is now a flash point in a controversy pitting Arizona’s top water agency against the Central Arizona Project. A newly ...