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Pileup during blinding dust on New Mexico highway kills 6

LORDSBURG, N.M. – Six people died in a 25-vehicle pileup caused by a sudden dust storm along an interstate highway in New Mexico where such conditions have caused deadly collisions in the pa...

Heat wave hits Southwestern U.S., including Four Corners

Phoenix, Las Vegas temperatures approach 120 degrees

Arizona coal-fired plant could close

Owners of Navajo Generating Station to decide in spring

Rare jaguar photographed in Arizona

A rare jaguar has been photographed in the Huachuca Mountains in southeastern Arizona, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports. The photo of the big cat was taken Dec. 1 by a r...

Video spots a probable 2nd U.S. jaguar

PHOENIX – A second wild jaguar may have been spotted in the Southwest. A photo taken Dec. 1 in a southern Arizona mountain range appears to show a new wild jaguar – an animal rare...

6 groups want change in Grand Canyon monument proposal

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Six hunting and fishing groups are pushing for a compromise in the event the Obama administration designates a national monument around Grand Canyon National Park, a heate...

Legalized cannabis in Colorado debated in Arizona

PHOENIX – Three Colorado state legislators on Monday called on opponents of the Arizona measure to legalize recreational pot to stop airing what they say are misleading and inaccurate ads. ...

Navajo researcher leads search for answers about contamination

Team identified 40 possible ways people could be exposed

Event examines botched investigation by National Park Service

Accusations against Indian trader later withdrawn

Judge doesn’t trust Arizona sheriff to fix some problems

PHOENIX – A judge presiding over a racial-profiling case against an Arizona sheriff said Tuesday that he doesn’t trust the sheriff’s office to fix some of the problems involved in a recent c...

Authorities arrest suspect in death of girl on the Navajo Nation

27-year-old man arrested in connection with death

Bridge becomes focus of suicide-prevention campaign

Sedona, Ariz., officials concerned bridge could gain notoriety