It’s a massive, crucial, and old stretch of I-40 that needs a lot of work. A new report outlined the biggest fixes the New Mexico Department of Transportation thinks should be made from Albuquerque to the Arizona state line.
Firefighters are battling a wildfire reported Tuesday afternoon on the Navajo Nation near the New Mexico-Arizona state line.
Many of President Donald Trump's executive orders and administration policies will directly affect on Arizonans' lives. Here's a rundown of Week 1.
Mexican long-nosed bats have been identified in southeastern Arizona through citizen scientist efforts and innovative DNA technology.
The endangered Mexican long-nosed bat has been discovered in Arizona via the utilization of citizen science from residents in southeastern Arizona.
Snow will continue to impact Arizona primarily through the day Tuesday, but as we head overnight into Wednesday, the precipitation intensifies and expands in coverage.
Curley was first elected speaker two years ago as a freshman council member. She was the first woman elected to the post.
As she travels her sprawling House district that stretches from the Rio Grande to the Arizona border, Gail Armstrong is equally at home talking about heifers and filibusters. The first woman to be elected as New Mexico House Republican leader in state history grew up on a ranch between Datil and Pie Town.
At least 15 Indigenous people in Arizona and New Mexico have reported being stopped at their homes and workplaces, questioned or detained by federal law enforcement and asked to produce proof of citizenship during immigration raids since Wednesday,
The group says the hotline is not intended to protect criminals but to make sure immigrant families in Arizona aren't torn apart.
Tribal leaders are advising members on what to do if they're approached by federal law enforcement. The guidance follows what tribal leaders call concerning encounters with immigration officials.
Detective Cody Sessary is with the sheriff’s SABRE Team, or Southern Arizona Border Region Enforcement. They use technology from New Mexico to California to catch people who cross the border illegally. He told me that he's seen an “astronomical” difference at the border between the first four years under Trump and four years under Biden.