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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Accusations against Indian trader later withdrawn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

Controversial village in Grand Canyon denied

“The Havasupai Tribe opposes the large development …” “The Hopi Tribe, other tribes, the park and other groups are opposed to any development in the area …” “We are …...

Denver man sets Grand Canyon river run record

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – A Denver man has logged the fastest Grand Canyon river trip on record, paddling his kayak down the Colorado River in 34 hours and 2 minutes. Tom Martin, secre...

3 dead, 4 missing in Zion National Park after flash flooding

Deaths come day after 12 died in nearby flood on Utah-Arizona border

Dream takes shape

Learning center aims to draw Colorado Plateau residents, tourists

Proposed Grand Canyon tram raises ruckus

Navajo president opposes project

Clash of titans

History and concessionaire collide over trademarking park’s properties

Navajos turn to international commission in ski-resort fight

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The Navajo Nation is asking an international human rights commission to weigh in on a decades-old battle over a northern Arizona ski resort. But getting a petit...

Work to resume work at Arizona uranium mine

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – When Arizona’s only active uranium mine shuts down this spring, the company running it plans to restart another mine south of Grand Canyon National Park. The mo...