The Arizona Renaissance Festival returns for its 37th year. From parking to what to wear, here’s what you need to know about the 2025 event.
Discover 15 ways to enjoy a spring break staycation in Arizona, from family-friendly activities to top places to eat in central, northern, and southern Arizona.
The recycled Christmas trees provide habitats for fish in man-made lakes across Arizona, including Roosevelt Lake.
SNAP benefits have been flowing again since the government shutdown ended. But for millions of recipients nationwide, including tens of thousands in Arizona, the restart is only a temporary reprieve.
Tax cuts, largely benefiting the wealthy, and unchecked school voucher spending have created a major deficit in Arizona’s state budget.
In honor of the 22nd Annual Valley Fever Awareness Week in Arizona, learn about how to stay safe from the infection.
It’s been three months since residents of Rio Verde Foothills had their water supply cut off, forcing them to find other means to receive water.
The decision goes back to 19th-century treaties the Navajo Nation said failed to consider or protect their water rights.
President Trump’s effort to ban diversity, equity and inclusion programs is squeezing research at Arizona universities in areas with little or no connection to DEI, like wildfire prevention, air pollution, and public health.
The leases that allowed Fondomonte to farm and pump groundwater from 3,500 acres in rural Arizona will not be renewed after they end in February 2024.