PHOENIX - The search for a missing elderly man from Phoenix has gone cold. The family of Darrel Johnson is expecting the worst, and they want answers on his disappearance from a New Mexico state park.
CRYSTAL, N.M. — Firefighters are battling a wildfire reported Tuesday afternoon on the Navajo Nation near the New Mexico-Arizona state line. According to the Navajo Nation Council, a 133-acre ...
Our aboriginal lands are from Hermosillo, Sonora, to Phoenix, Arizona. Anthropological evidence ... and as far east as New Mexico. “We're holding the gate closed, we're putting pressure ...
Arizona's Family sat down with Tempe Police Chief Ken McCoy, who explained the new values and missions the department is implementing moving forward. Phoenix police have released the mugshot of a ...
Kyle Paoletta's new book takes readers on a scenic road trip from the desert region's under-appreciated past to its uncertain future.
PHOENIXArizona Gov. Katie Hobbs met with Mexico’s foreign minister on Tuesday and a day later reiterated plans to continue working with the United States’ southern neighbor on border ...
New U.S. tariffs on Mexican imports could spark a trade war if Mexico retaliates with tariffs on U.S. goods, which could hurt Arizona's overall economy, experts say. Mexico is Arizona's biggest ...
He introduces us to what he calls the great cities of the arid Southwest, places that already know much about survival: Las Vegas; Phoenix; Tucson, Arizona; Albuquerque, New Mexico; and El Paso ...
The state of Alaska requested the name change in 1975, but the Board on Geographic Names didn’t take action. Members of the Ohio congressional delegation – President William McKinley was from Ohio – objected over many years to requests to rename the mountain, and the board did not act on those requests.
Usually, renaming a place starts locally. The people in the state or county propose a name change and gather support. The process in each state is different.
The Phoenix Union High School District declared itself on Friday a "safe zone" for all students "regardless of citizenship status."
We remember a song, written by Woody Guthrie, that, years ago, we would sing as we traveled across the New England states. It is a song that we still recall