Pup shot, left for dead, has new home on a ranch

Gil was found whimpering under a tree in Arizona

Flagstaff homes evacuated as Ponderosa forest burns

BOISE, Idaho – The largest wildfire at the nation’s primary nuclear research facility in recent history had been burning close to buildings containing nuclear fuel and other radioactive mate...

Grand Canyon uranium ban upheld

1 million acres around national park protected, but Trump could lift ban

Dry conditions, strong winds worry firefighters in Arizona

An estimated 30 homes lost as fire burns across 14 square miles

Group advocates for economic alliance across Four Corners

Successful model in Minnesota shows benefits of cooperation

Satanic Temple sues Arizona city to lead city council prayer

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — A group that invokes the name Satan as a metaphor for opposing religious tyranny has sued the well-off Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale, accusing officials of discrimination a...

Grand Canyon copter crashed on tribal land with fewer rules

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – A helicopter crash that killed three British tourists and left four others critically injured happened on tribal land in the Grand Canyon where air tours are not as highly...

GOP senator denounces Trump attacks, recalls Stalin rhetoric

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s use of the terms “fake news” and “enemy of the people” is “shameful” and reminiscent of words infamously used by Soviet dictator Josef Stalin to describ...

Best-selling outdoors author will speak in Dolores

Fedarko tells story of Grand Canyon through-hike

Company to assess uranium sites on Navajo Nation

CAMERON, Ariz. — Federal officials have reached a settlement to have eight abandoned uranium mines assessed on the Navajo Nation. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says E...

Former Arizona sheriff, Trump ally Joe Arpaio running for Senate

PHOENIX — Joe Arpaio, the former Arizona sheriff who was spared a possible jail sentence when President Donald Trump pardoned him for disobeying a judge, announced Tuesday that he would run ...

Senator proposes ending protections for Mexican gray wolf

A wolf that once roamed parts of the American Southwest and northern Mexico would be removed from the list of federally protected species under legislation proposed by U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake. ...