Yavapai-Apache Nation Mourns Loss of Cultural Warrior at Sentencing
The Yavapai-Apache Nation and its members grieved the loss of a loved one at a Jan. 16 sentencing hearing in a traffic fatality.
The Yavapai-Apache Nation and its members grieved the loss of a loved one at a Jan. 16 sentencing hearing in a traffic fatality.
It’s that time of year again for the local quilt enthusiasts to cozy up with the Lake Havasu’s Stitchers Club for their 16th annual quilt show.
This week, the Arizona Supreme Court declined review of Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne’s lawsuit against Attorney General Kris Mayes, Governor Katie Hobbs, and ten Arizona school districts over a dual-language learning model, thereby preserving the Attorney General’s win from the lower courts.
Beale Street Theater invites audiences on an unforgettable journey into the Land of Wisdom with its stage production of The Phantom Tollbooth, inspired by the beloved 1970s film by the same name.
One of the biggest trends to hit our modern world is text messaging.
Throughout the month of January, the Arizona State Capitol Executive Tower is once again lit blue in recognition of Human Trafficking Prevention Month.