If you drive in Phoenix, listen up—speed cameras are making a comeback. After years of being dark, 17 photo safety ...
Hamilton County remains under a level 2 snow emergency, meaning only those who consider it necessary should be out on the ...
Arizona officials say funding and staffing cuts hurt some forest resources last year, but federal officials insist the ...
A high-impact and potentially historic winter storm is underway, delivering heavy snow, crippling ice, and days of ...
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Officials take drastic action as extreme drought impacts US region: 'We can no longer sit idly by'
"They deserve solutions and security." Officials take drastic action as extreme drought impacts US region: 'We can no longer sit idly by' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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Oatman, Arizona: Wild burros, Route 66 history, and one very quirky desert town
Meandering wild burros, staged Wild West shootouts, and a ribbon of pavement that twists through the Black Mountains with jaw ...
Fires and medical emergencies can be devastating, regardless of where they occur. The Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority (CAFMA) understands the importance of ensuring residents know what ...
Jonathan Gannon's time as the Arizona Cardinals' coach has come to an end after three seasons. The Cardinals fired Gannon on Jan. 5 after the team finished a 3-14 season, according to multiple reports ...
The Arizona Cardinals are firing coach Jonathan Gannon, per CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones. The news comes after Arizona finished Gannon's third season 3-14 by losing its final nine games.
"2025 was a busy year for Stockton Fire… and not just our call volume!" A California fire department is celebrating a baby boom that's warming the hearts of social media fans. The Stockton Fire ...
One year ago, just after midnight on New Year’s Eve, a small brush fire broke out in Topanga State Park above the Pacific Palisades outside Los Angeles. Within hours, the Los Angeles Fire Department ...
Thirty-eight thousand and eight hundred dollars. That’s how much Assistant Chief David Tharp was able to embezzle out of an obscure account inside the Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority over a ...
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