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A giant impact crater on the moon may contain primordial pieces of the lunar mantle and remnants of an ancient magma ocean, ...
New security standards, and a little creative inspiration. Real ID, the new format for driver’s licenses and state IDs in the ...
When you order a jumbo pretzel at Edelweiss, prepare for a moment of pure theater. It arrives suspended on a custom metal hook, a golden-brown monument to gluten perfection that towers above your ...
As of July 7, 2025, pick up permits at either the Kanab Center (20 N 100 E, Kanab, UT 84741) or Page-Lake Powell HUB (48 S ...
Whiskey Row, Prescott’s most famous stretch of real estate, earned its name during the town’s wild mining days when saloons lined the street and cowboys, miners, and various frontier characters would ...
An Arizona rest area just off a busy interstate is known for its clean restrooms and stunning views. It was named the best in ...
In every city studied, at least 20% of the urban area is sinking – and in 25 of 28 cities, at least 65% is sinking. The ...
Rivaling all the early Prescott drinking establishments for prominence and longevity was the Sazerac Saloon, which occupied ...
The Republican-controlled House passed a bill that would solidify President Donald Trump’s move to rename the Gulf of Mexico ...
A wildfire burning in southeast Arizona has torched 850 acres and required more than 170 firefighters to battle the flames so far.
The woman who made Arizona’s flag is getting recognition for her efforts as the city of Flagstaff works to save her historic home from demolition.
Known as the “Betsy Ross” of Arizona, May Hicks Curtis sewed the first Arizona state flag in 1911. Mason Carroll reports.