One in three cases of missing or murdered indigenous women go unreported to the FBI in Arizona, where the problem is especially acute.
At a Jan. 16 political event, Republican state Rep. Jay Lawrence said that refugees “take from us” and generally make life worse in Arizona.
So far this year, 15 of the iconic wild horses associated with the American West have been found dead in Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest.
GOP lawmaker pulls back on statements he made opposing the resettlement of refugees in Arizona that were published in a conservative blog.
Sen. Sylvia Allen withdrew a controversial bill on sex education, saying it has been tainted by groups that call her a bigot.
Arizona is on the precipice of a public health crisis because more and more parents refuse to get their children vaccinated.
Arizona has gained an additional congressional district every decade since 1960, and even gained two after the 2000 Census.
The sky over Snowflake, Arizona, turned a vivid shade of purple, and it was all because of marijuana.
Californians have been beating a path to Arizona over the past decade, but it hasn’t exactly been a one-way street.
‘Santa Hustlers’ and kid dashers will be running/walking THIS SUNDAY for Glendale Firefighters Charities.
Arizona lawmakers turned their thoughts to home when asked what they were thankful for this holiday.
The exact number of Syrians living in Arizona is not readily available, but 1,291 Syrian refugees have moved to the state since 2014.
Each year, the White Mountain tribe holds a suicide prevention walk to help raise awareness.
Money isn't as big a driver of happiness as you might think, according to a new report from WalletHub.
Time is running out for Navajo landowners who want to take part in the second round of a $1.9B federal program to buy back land.
Farming in AZ often involves traveling long distances to check on crops or livestock. And many farms share one thing in common – a farm dog.
According to Voice of America News, 1,100 religious congregations today offer some form of sanctuary for undocumented migrants in the U.S..
"The water was running orange, red, a coppery color through the entire Rio Sonora."
"It gives the message that such a thing is possible," says Michael E. Smith, director of the ASU Teotihuacán Research Laboratory.
Shark Week is underway, but if the party includes shark fin soup, you’re part of a problem the Animal Welfare Institute labels as cruel.
This year, a new question was added to the "point-in-time" annual survey: “How many pets did you have sleeping with you last night?”
From kids' yoga and cooking classes to a heart-healthy dinner with cardiologists, there really is something for everyone.
Tourist was taking pictures when he slipped and fell, according to officials at Grand Canyon National Park, a top U.S. tourism destination.
As Women’s Equality Day approaches, a new study shows what it’s like for Arizona women 98 years after the 19th Amendment was ratified.
Despite thundering opposition from motorcyclists, efforts to require helmets by all riders are gaining traction, but not in Arizona.
The Delta Aquarids are going on now in Arizona. Consider it a dress rehearsal for the fireball-producing Perseids, which start this month.
The area a new study says has the most psychopaths may not surprise you, but the rate in Arizona may.
Five American black bears that were part of a traveling show have been retired to a wildlife sanctuary in Arizona.
One 71-year-old retiree said she now sleeps with the television on to drown out aircraft noise.
Brenda Webb doubted the singer's sincerity when she said she was ready to take in DACA recipients and offer them help.
More than 500 fire personnel are on scene battling the fire.
New tracking numbers released Monday paint a bleak picture.
Emergency Placement must be required for the approximately 40 existing dogs and cats, the shelter wrote on Facebook.
The newborn girl was found on Sunday evening.
Jake Priestley is 14. He may not make it to 15. He would like birthday cards. A lot of them.
"Completely lost and unable to retrace steps," is how the sheriff's office described the stranded hiker.