Roadway burros a problem in Bullhead City

Bullhead City officials are warning people intending to drive in northwest Arizona to be careful. They say wild burrows have increasingly become a big roadway hazard.

Hopi students turn to solar, wind energy for greenhouses

Schools on reservation lands are turning to solar and wind power to both power classrooms and provide some teaching tools.

Body may be that of missing ASU student

Tempe police say a body discovered in Town Lake on Sunday has a "strong possibility" of being that of a missing ASU student.

Montgomery looking for appeals court ruling on medical marijuana

Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery is asking an appeals court to block a lower court ruling that would force the county to approve zoning for a medical marijuana dispensary.

Arizona second in solar installations

A new report shows Arizona is ranked second nationwide in the capacity of its solar installations.

Pledge drive suspended

KJZZ has suspended the End-Of-Year 2012 pledge drive to broadcast live coverage of the Connecticut school shootings.

DOJ civil rights case against Arpaio, county to go forward

Maricopa County and its sheriff, Joe Arpaio, have lost a bid to dismiss a U.S. Department of Justice civil rights lawsuit.

Operation Fast and Furious investigation winding down

The government's investigation into the gunwalking program Operation Fast and Furious is wrapping up, with the sentencing Wednesday of some of the final suspects. But major questions remain about why federal officials decided allowing guns to be carried across the border was a good policy.

Hospital tax approved in Phoenix

Phoenix hospitals will pay a new tax, under an ordinance approved Tuesday by the Phoenix City Council in a 6-3 vote. Supporters say it will bring in $200 million in federal money to help hospitals care for people without insurance.

Robrt Pela: Review of Wolves

This morning theater critic Robrt Pela reviews Stray Cat Theatre's production of Wolves.

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