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A Grand Canyon mascot is recovered from the rubble. Can Brighty the Burro be restored?
Brighty the Burro, the 600-pound bronze statue, was found charred, his head and body mostly intact at his home at the Grand Canyon Lodge.
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US judge denies request to halt Oak Flat land transfer to copper mining company
Oak Flat conservation groups that are appealing the decision acknowledged that the clock was ticking, but said they were not giving up.
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He fixed cars in Phoenix to provide for his family. Then ICE deported him.
An Arizona father who lived in the US for 25 years was detained by ICE this month and deported. His daughter, Michelle Ruiz, is now left to pick up the pieces.
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10 Arizona events to check out this weekend (Aug. 15-17)
Looking for weekend plans? From festivals to rodeos, here are some events going on across Arizona.
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4 people die in plane crash of medical transport on Navajo Nation in northern Arizona
A small plane crashed in Navajo Nation with two pilots and two healthcare providers on board.
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In Arizona’s 2024 elections, hundreds of seats had no candidates
Most of Arizona’s vacancies were on school boards, water district boards, and fire district boards.
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Arizona Dems launch ‘Copper State Victory’ campaign targeting Republicans who supported Medicaid cuts
The coordinated campaign seeks to challenge Republican lawmakers, particularly those who supported President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which will strip health care from thousands of Arizonans.
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Jonathan Nez announces bid for Congress in Arizona’s second congressional district
“I am a fighter, and now more than ever we need someone to warrior up and fight for Arizona,” Nez said in a statement.
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Mayes’s court record against Trump includes setback on birthright citizenship, partial win on school funds
Since Trump returned to office in January, Mayes has positioned Arizona on the legal frontlines of the resistance, filing lawsuits against his administration about once a week on average.
























