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The race to fill Raúl Grijalva's seat is expected to be a three-way contest, with the former congressman's daughter in the ...
A wildfire that tore through a historic Grand Canyon lodge and raged out of control Monday had been allowed to burn for days before erupting over the weekend, raising scrutiny over the National ...
Voters in Arizona’s 7th District will pick their nominees Tuesday for the Sept. 23 special election for Rep. Raul M. Grijalva ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire was started by a lightning strike, and the federal government managed it as a controlled burn, leading to the destruction of dozens of structures.
Suspense, folklore, and witchcraft: that’s how Silvia Moreno-Garcia describes her newest book “The Bewitching.” It’s about ...
The Trump administration is imposing a 17% tariff on most fresh Mexican tomatoes, the federal government said Monday, ending a yearslong agreement with the U.S.'s southern neighbor over trade ...
The National Park Service is defending how it handled the Dragon Bravo Fire, which destroyed the Grand Canyon Lodge and about ...
The historic Grand Canyon Lodge is no more after being destroyed by the Dragon Bravo fire but it has survived disasters since it was built in the 1920s. It was originally the only place to get a hotel ...
Arizona’s Democratic senators, Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego, are demanding answers from the Trump administration about its ...
As news spread that the U.S. Government will levy a 17% import duty on most fresh Mexican tomatoes, Arizona leaders say the new tariff will negatively impact the Grand Canyon State.
Gov. Katie Hobbs questioned why the U.S. government decided to manage the Dragon Bravo fire, which started with a lightning strike, as a “controlled burn” during the height of the summer.