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Some of the oldest civilizations in North America say is the use of wastewater in snowmaking is a violation of their spirituality and health.
The nation's environment journalists are gathering this week in Arizona, a place where climate and natural resource issues are on full display.
Listen to an audio version of this story below. Humans have the technology to literally make snow fall from the clouds. In ...
The latest USA TODAY Sports/American Volleyball Coaches Association regional volleyball rankings as the action moves toward ...
Grass fires burn far more American homes each year than forest fires. In southern Arizona, communities fight fires that never ...
Fans of horticultural landmarks are catered for at Scottsdale's Desert Botanical Garden, where some 50,000 plants from ...
A man whose identity had remained a mystery since his death over 20 years ago has now been finally identified, thanks to ...
What’s the one issue that needs immediate attention from Canada’s next leader?” Hundreds responded, and we drew up what we’re ...
The best stories featured in the opinion section from the 2024 to 2025 school year. Last year, the opinion section returned after a two-year hiatus. This year, it thrived.
GOODYEAR, Ariz. - A historic warbird landed at the Phoenix Goodyear Airport on Monday afternoon. This B-29 Superfortress is ...
White homeowners gain millions, while Black and Brown communities pay with their lives. Once promoted as “the winter ...