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September 17, 2024

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes Files Amicus Brief Supporting Hualapai Tribe's Effort to Protect Sacred Spring

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes Files Amicus Brief Supporting Hualapai Tribe’s Effort to Protect Sacred Spring

Mayes Urges Court to Halt Lithium Drilling Near Ha'Kamwe' Spring, Citing Irreversible Damage to Water Resources

Phoenix, AZ – Attorney General Kris Mayes announced today the filing of an amicus brief in support of the Hualapai Tribe’s request for a preliminary…

Phoenix Breaks 100-Degree Streak After 113 Consecutive Days of Triple-Digit Heat

Phoenix Breaks 100-Degree Streak After 113 Consecutive Days of Triple-Digit Heat

Record-Breaking Heatwave Ends with High of 93 Degrees, Marking a Milestone in Phoenix Weather History

Phoenix, AZ – Phoenix’s historic stretch of 113 consecutive days of 100-degree weather has finally come to an end. On Tuesday, the high temperature reached…

Body of Drowning Victim Recovered at Lake Pleasant by MCSO Search Crews

Body of Drowning Victim Recovered at Lake Pleasant by MCSO Search Crews

Byron Garcia-Perez Identified as the 13th Drowning Victim in Maricopa County Lakes and Rivers This Year

Phoenix, AZ – Search teams have recovered the body of Byron Garcia-Perez, a 25-year-old man who apparently drowned at Lake Pleasant over the weekend, the…

Arizona Voter Information and Educational Resources for Kids and Teens Ahead of November 5th Election

Arizona Voter Information and Educational Resources for Kids and Teens Ahead of November 5th Election

Important Deadlines and Civic Learning Tools for Families to Prepare for Election Day

November 5th is right around the corner. Be sure you are prepared to cast your vote and have your voice heard with this round-up of…