Arizona State Parks’ new partnership promotes diversity in outdoor rec
Arizona State Parks and Trails and Black Folks Camp Too have come together to break down long-standing barriers in outdoor recreation.
Arizona State Parks and Trails and Black Folks Camp Too have come together to break down long-standing barriers in outdoor recreation.
From Dec. 1 to 7, adoption fees at Maricopa County Animal Care & Control will be waived as part of the nationwide Empty the Shelters event.
The aspen forests in Flagstaff are struggling due to climate change, but NAU researchers hold hope for recovery.
Arizona shines as a top golf destination with three cities ranking among nation's best, offering year-round play and scenic desert courses for all skill levels.
A new Arizona program provides free car seat stickers with vital child info for first responders, helping save crucial minutes during emergencies.
Investing in small businesses helps foster community resilience and promote local economic growth, especially during the holidays.
Explore Phoenix's history—from ancient Hohokam settlement to modern metropolis—that shaped the Southwest's largest city.
Maricopa County launched a winter campaign to combat wood smoke pollution. Here's what residents need to know.
In honor of the 22nd Annual Valley Fever Awareness Week in Arizona, learn about how to stay safe from the infection.
The holidays are approaching, and that means the United States Postal Service’s yearly initiative, Operation Santa, is back in business. Here's what to know.