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Obama Could Still Make Bears Ears A Monument

Southern Utah area is considered sacred by many tribes and communities in the Southwest.

Mount Graham Endangered Red Squirrel Population Declines Slightly

Arizona Game and Fish says yearly fluctuation not uncommon.

Mexican Ambassador: US Needs Strong Relationship With Southern Neighbor

Diplomat says weak relationship between two countries serves neither.

On World AIDS Day, Pima College Continues Prevention and Awareness

Federally funded grant helps education and prevention efforts.

Flagstaff Scientist Detects Water on Rare Metal Asteroid

Another group of scientists wants to send a spacecraft to the asteroid, named Psyche.

Healthy Hearts of Hunter-Gatherers Show Value of Exercise

Tanzania's Hadza foragers, and others like them, are around 14 times more active than people in industrialized societies.

More Hardline, Expanding CBP Bigger Concern to Border Groups

Human rights coalition less concerned about a wall.

Mexico Prepares For Wave Of Migrants Returning From US

Government says it's ready; others are skeptical.

Amazon Warehouse in Phoenix Prepped for 24/7 Holiday Rush

Seemingly "chaos," random storage facility "extremely well organized."

Memorial For Fallen Granite Mountain Hotshots Opens

Newest state park isn't a traditional park, but a hike commemorating firefighters.

Is Eller MBA Worth the Debt? Ranking Suggests It Is

Return on investment lands University of Arizona business school in 6th place on the list.

Freezing Temperatures Expected Overnight Through Thursday Morning

Freeze and hard-freeze warnings have been issued by the National Weather Service.

Canada Lifting the Visa Requirement for Visitors from Mexico

By the end of the year, an online authorization will be the only requirement.

Bank of Mexico Wants Reduced Economic Dependence on US

Urging the government to look in directions other than north.

Two Appointed to Expanded Arizona Supreme Court

Gov. Doug Ducey names Andrew Gould, John Lopez to state's high court.

75 Years Later, USS Arizona Sailor Recalls Attack on Pearl Harbor

One of few remaining survivors from the attack shares his story.

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