Mesa Grande Cultural Park to open Saturday

Mesa officials will open a new city park Saturday morning. The Mesa Grande Cultural Park includes an earthen mound created by the Hohokam, along with trails and pottery.

Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center expanding

The Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center is the latest oncology hospital in the Valley to announce it’s expanding.

Scottsdale advertising on New York City subways

What do New York subway riders and Arizona golf courses have in common? Hopefully a lot, if the Scottsdale Convention and Visitors’ Bureau latest campaign works.

What Does Inauguration Day Mean To You?

President Barack Obama will begin his second term on Monday, Jan. 21 at the Presidential Inauguration. Some see it as a grand tradition, others see it as a waste of resources.

We want to know what, if anything, Inauguration Day means to you. And what do you expect from the president once the pomp and circumstance is over?

Released Mexican gray wolf doing well in the wild

A male Mexican gray wolf recently released in Arizona's Apache Sitgreaves National Forest is doing well.

Freezing temps cause price of lettuce to soar

Prices for winter lettuce grown in southwestern Arizona are rising because of damage caused by the freezing temperatures.

Kingman says water system is clean despite complaints

Some residents of northwest Arizona are less than happy about their drinking water.

Printmaking project pairs Native artists, ASU graduate students

Five Native American artists from across the country have spent the past week at ASU School of Art in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts on a printmaking project with graduate students.

Arpaio to have armed volunteers patrol county schools

As schools reopen this week after the winter holiday, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio formally launched new patrols by his volunteer posse around schools in unincorporated parts of the county.

City of Tucson to pay railroad for water main break

The Tucson City Council has approved a $990,000 settlement to Union Pacific Railroad for water main break.

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