In June 1924, the Indian Citizenship Act granted U.S. citizenship to Indigenous people, enabling them to vote. Nearly a century later, Arizona’s Indigenous communities continue to...
Artist Lynn Smith will participate in the seventh annual self-guided Sunnyslope Studio tour, which will take place Oct. 26-27 and feature 26 local artists. (photo courtesy...
Each generation remembers specific milestones, such as President Kennedy’s assassination and the September 11 attacks. A profound display of kindness emerged from Gander, Newfoundland, when U.S....
By Staff Reporter | In Arizona’s political arena, a Phoenix-area nurse is emerging as a pivotal figure for the Republican Party’s strategy to retain control of...
Arizona’s Latino communities play a vital role in the state’s economy and social fabric, according to Rep. Lydia Hernandez, chair of the Latino Caucus. Despite significant...
High school students throughout the Valley are engaging in a water gun game known as “Senior Assassin.” Local police are urging communities to remain vigilant. In...
Rural and tribal communities in Arizona now have new opportunities for financial aid to enhance their infrastructure projects. Governor Katie Hobbs, the Office of Economic Opportunity,...
Climate change is bearing down heavily on the Indigenous peoples of North America. In Arizona, for example, Phoenix temperatures nearly reached 120 degrees this month. This...