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In the late ’90s, five women simultaneously held the highest positions in Arizona state government—a feat that had never been accomplished before and hasn’t happened again since.
Under this effort, the Forest Service will work alongside local leaders to thin overgrown trees and use controlled burns to eliminate dead plant life.
New data shows that people keep flocking to communities like Phoenix where climate change makes life more uncomfortable and more precarious.
According to the Census Bureau, nearly 60,000 people moved to Maricopa County from July 2020 to July 2021.
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The US Fish and Wildlife Service is designating an Arizona succulent as a “threatened” species under the Endangered Species Act.
Tierra Hopkins started leading workout sessions at area parks for free, with one ask of her participants—bring an item to donate to those without homes.
After two bone-dry years that sank the US Southwest deeper into drought, this summer’s rainy season unleashed with a fury.
Local organizations have created a number of free resources available for cooling off and staying hydrated.