These websites and Facebook groups are a good place to start when looking for a new place in Phoenix.
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These websites and Facebook groups are a good place to start when looking for a new place in Phoenix.
A veteran water expert from Arizona says the Trump administration withdrew his nomination to lead the federal agency that oversees water management in the western US.
Hospitals across the US sometimes return uninsured noncitizen patients in need of long-term care to their countries of origin. Advocates call this “medical deportation.”
Backed by news articles and historical sources, Stacker compiled a list of 20 influential Indigenous Americans you might not know about.
Sandra Rambler, a longtime San Carlos Apache activist, journalist, and council secretary, died Aug. 20. She was 69.
Environmental groups sent a petition to the federal government with a seemingly simple message: Ensure that water from the Colorado River is not wasted.
Tens of millions of Americans are navigating major heat waves. More often than not, the heat hits hardest for people of color and low-income residents.
President Donald Trump vowed further changes to the way elections are conducted in the US, but based on the Constitution, there is little he can do on his own.
An Arizona teen earned a spot on FEMA’s Youth Preparedness Council to fight for climate action. Now, he’s watching the program get dismantled.
New devices at Diamondbacks games translate live gameplay data into trackable vibrations and audio bites that bring blind and sight-impaired fans more into the game.
Sen. Ruben Gallego will devote part of his first August recess as a senator to visiting with voters in Iowa—a sign the Arizona Democrat may be eyeing a presidential run.
An emergency declaration by President Trump has thrust the military into a central role in deterring migrant crossings between US ports of entry.
President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill includes the largest tax cuts in US history. Whether it’s actually “beautiful” is in the eye of the beholder.
In 14 states that made abortion all but impossible after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, women seeking to end a pregnancy had to drive four times further on average—11.3 hours, up from 2.8 hours.
Following voters’ approval of Prop 139, Democratic lawmakers in Arizona have tried to repeal bans on abortion advertising and telehealth prescriptions for the drug used in two-thirds of US abortions.
The Flagstaff Piano Festival brings world-class pianists to NAU June 21-28 with 21 events, including starry concerts at Lowell Observatory. Here are the details for this fourth annual event.
International students have found themselves at the center of the Trump administration’s escalating campaign to kick them out or keep them from entering the country.
More than $14 billion in clean energy investments have been canceled or delayed this year, including the cancellation of the Kore Power battery factory in Arizona.
“After Wildfire: A Guide for Arizona” offers essential recovery resources for communities impacted by wildfires.
As the Trump administration resumes collections on defaulted student loans, a surprising population has been caught in the crosshairs: older Americans who now risk having money taken out of their Social Security checks.
If you suffer from arachnophobia (fear of spiders), there’s hope: A new treatment plan from NAU has shown promising results.
President Donald Trump’s calls to eliminate any program that treats students differently because of their race have brought new scrutiny of affinity graduation ceremonies.
Historians are hard-pressed to recall an instance when a president defied federal courts as blatantly as President Donald Trump has done in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
President Trump has floated the idea of deporting American citizens. Legal experts say it’s illegal—though they’re not sure that would stop him from trying, given his willingness to ignore the courts.
NAU celebrates national recognition with top rankings and awards in multiple graduate programs, showcasing excellence across academics and student media.
Tom Homan used his invitation to speak to Arizona’s Legislature as a chance to permeate anti-immigrant hatred and tout Trump administration human rights violations.
This year’s ASU Powwow attracted students, visitors, and dancers from across the country.
From strolling the Southwest’s largest rose garden to taking a blacksmithing class, here are 11 things to do in Mesa that are off the beaten path.
A recent report identifies ways historically neglected communities most vulnerable to climate change, like the Navajo Nation, can create resilient water and wastewater systems.
Wondering which of the four ASU campuses is best for you? Here is a ranking that considers personal growth and professional opportunity.