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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...

Arizona may limit abortion coverage

State Senate OKs ban on policies

Ariz. woman’s life hinged on a tale of marriage

Kayla Mueller, Omar Alkhani were captured while in Syria

Buckskin to Paria

Reverse of the norm for classic canyon backpack

Magnitude-4.7 quake rattles residents

PHOENIX – A moderate earthquake jostled residents of northern Arizona – a region where quakes are frequent but usually don’t produce much damage or alarm. The U.S. Geological Surv...

Seeking quiet Grand Canyon

Proposal offers flight operators incentives

Deaths of 19 hot shots prompt few changes

‘There was no plan to move people out of the way’

Navajo family receives electricity for first time

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Life has become a little easier for Margie and Alvin Tso. The couple who raised eight children in the LeChee area of the Navajo Nation did so without a power li...

How corporate America forced Ariz. governor to veto bill

Businesses that fuel economic growth carry a big stick