My wife made my grandkids and their parents chuckle when she showed them how she has to sometimes hold her iPad out at arms’ ...
Three Payson teachers are among 540 educators statewide who received $2,500 classroom grants through the Palo Verde Fiesta ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Water is vital for just about everything in Arizona, for drinking, farming, and even building. One of the biggest sources of the state’s fresh water is the Colorado River. Just ...
Graphite is the tool. Fiberglass is the vibe. Add a click-and-pawl reel, and you’ll understand the obsession. Ross Reels, Aspire Fly Rods, and Molson Coors are back with another limited-edition run of ...
SACATON — Stephen Roe Lewis grew up seeing stacks of legal briefs at the dinner table — often, about his tribe’s water. His father, the late Rodney Lewis, was general counsel for the Gila River Indian ...
RIO VERDE FOOTHILLS, AZ (AZFamily) — It has been three years since the City of Scottsdale cut off water to the Rio Verde foothills as part of its water conservation plans. On Jan. 1, 2026, EPCOR ...
Seven new routes and a brand new airline will be operating from East Midlands Airport in 2026, bolstering the number of its destinations to 66. Newcomer SunExpress will start running routes to Antalya ...
Riyadh Season 2025-26: Flying Over Saudi Offers Immersive Aerial Tourism Experience Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Riyadh Season 2025–26 continues to raise the bar on global entertainment and tourism with the ...
Dean Fioresi is a web producer for CBS Los Angeles. He covers breaking news throughout Southern California. When he's not writing about local events, he enjoys focusing on sports and entertainment.
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Verde River on the rebound | Newsmaker John Hook talks to David Gressly, Executive Director of Friends of the Verde River about a report that highlights the importance of the depth to groundwater.
After three years of cleanups, the federal government has achieved no better than a 1 percent solution for the problem of trash left in Southern Arizona by illegal border-crossers. Cleanup crews from ...
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