Anti-trans bills and executive orders are reshaping campus life in Arizona
Lawmakers across the country are introducing anti-trans bills at increasing rates. Members of ASU's queer community say this has left them feeling unsafe and vulnerable.
Lawmakers across the country are introducing anti-trans bills at increasing rates. Members of ASU's queer community say this has left them feeling unsafe and vulnerable.
The winner of our third annual Copper Courier poetry contest will be invited to be a featured reader at our July open mic in Phoenix.
The 105-year-old Hill Street School has been given a second life as affordable senior apartments, adding the first new housing to Globe in 15 years.
At Skoden Coffee & Tea in Phoenix, a variety of beverages and pastries are inspired by Indigenous cuisine, with ingredients like blue corn and oat milk alongside coffees and espressos.
A man crashed his truck through the gates of a police station in Glendale twice in less than a month, with the second time leading to a dramatic search.
The typical home value in the United States was $359,741 in March—how do homes in these metro Tucson cities compare?
The build-to-rent housing market is growing rapidly, with construction activity surging across major metros and states, including Arizona.
Members of this Arizona family were part of the 120,000 Japanese Americans held in internment camps during WWII, in accordance with the Alien Enemies Act—the same law President Trump is using to deport Venezuelan migrants suspected to be gang members.
Arizona has lots of creepy crawlies, including beetles that cause blisters, bugs that suck blood, and wasps that can paralyze their prey.
NAU celebrates national recognition with top rankings and awards in multiple graduate programs, showcasing excellence across academics and student media.