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Forest managers repeatedly burned and thinned fuels across the zone that the Dragon Bravo Fire torched. But Grand Canyon treatments were years old.
When someone mentions Arizona gardens, your brain probably conjures up images of cacti and tumbleweeds doing their best impression of a Wild West movie set. But tucked away in Flagstaff lies The ...
Metro Phoenix has always been in a constant state of change. Take a peek back at the history of 13 iconic landmarks and what ...
Together, we can ensure that the Colorado River continues to sustain life, habitat, food, fiber, culture, and community for ...
In some sunny places, vets commonly recommend sunscreen for pets and other domesticated creatures, especially light-colored ...
The Santa Cruz River, dried up and polluted, came back to life recently, sustained by highly treated wastewater from two ...
Phoenix is growing in population, according to the latest U.S. Census data. These cities are where people are coming from.
The city of Phoenix has planted several gardens to support struggling monarch butterflies, including one at the downtown ...
Habitat for Humanity requires people to put in hundreds of hours of work to build their own homes and those for others. The nonprofit sells the homes to its clients at appraised prices and with ...
University of Phoenix will present the next installment of its Bridging Perspectives webinar series, “Navigating the Rise of the Unemployable,” on Thursday, ...
After the success of his downtown location, James Piazza opened another smashburger restaurant in Scottsdale. Now he's added a third, plus a smoker.
A neighborhood in west Ames is growing thanks to a Habitat for Humanity collaboration that includes DMACC students and the city.