After years of working behind the scenes, Yuma native Victor Verdugo has propelled Arizona Western College (AWC) Women's Soccer to new heights, showcasing how a combination of local pride and ...
At the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve, a new project seeks to update the antiquated archaeological records of thousands of ...
An article exploring if the world really needs a Coen brothers reunion, following Ethan's comments that they've written a horror movie together.
It was on Feb. 14, 1912, that President William Howard Taft’s signing of legislation officially made Arizona the 48th U.S.
ARIZONA, USA — Valentine's Day isn't the only occasion this Friday — it's also Arizona's 113th birthday! President Howard ...
Arizona became the 48th state in the nation on Feb. 14, 1912. In honor of 'Arizona's birthday' the Presidio San Agustín del ...
Happy Statehood Day, Arizona. From Stevie Nicks and the Colorado River to creosote and Camelback Mountain, here's why we love the Grand Canyon State.
Black History Month is all about sharing stories and experiences that help to inform and educate and even celebrate the ...
Phase two of a project aimed at identifying historically significant structures, buildings and neighborhoods with ties to Tucson’s Black community is underway.
Love is in the air and some Yuma Couples have been together for decades, some have been together for more than 60 years and ...
Phoenix has a long history shaped by ancient civilizations, frontier expansion, and economic booms. The Hohokam built canals ...
George W.P. Hunt, who would become Arizona's first governor, was instrumental in guiding it toward statehood in the early 1900s.