In a remarkable revelation, authorities have identified a woman who collapsed at a Tucson Greyhound bus station on November 9, 1999. This mysterious figure, once known...
The revitalization of the California condor population is making strides in Baja California, Mexico. In the cool spring air of the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir...
On a crisp autumn morning in 1908, biologist Charles Henry Turner conducted a groundbreaking experiment in O’Fallon Park, St. Louis, Missouri. Dressed elegantly, he placed a...
Historian Carter Woodson established “Negro History Week” in 1926, which evolved into “Black History Month” in 1976. His vision extended beyond merely celebrating notable Black figures;...
Tucson Electric Power (TEP), along with two other Arizona utilities, announced plans on Wednesday to explore the feasibility of new nuclear power plants in the state,...
Marana High School physics teacher Les Beard recently sparked controversy by discussing a rare chromosomal disorder, androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS), in class. This topic arose from...
Kinder vaccination rates in Arizona are alarming, trailing behind nearly every other state. Only 57% of residents in the state have access to fluoridated water, significantly...
An audit released by Governor Katie Hobbs has uncovered significant flaws in Arizona’s voter citizenship tracking system, tracing issues back over two decades to decisions made...
High school students interested in career and technical education can start registering for courses in the Pima JTED program beginning Monday. This initiative offers free classes...
Aaron Gunches, sentenced to death for a 2002 murder, stands on the brink of execution, but significant legal and ethical questions loom. Gunches has expressed a...