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New York’s Grand Central Terminal Helped Provide the Blueprint for American Cities. It Happened by Accident
A train wreck that caused the death of more than a dozen commuters near the turn of the 20th century was the impetus behind a ...
Disfigured by 200,000 tons of American bombs, the mountain of rubble called Gaza represents the open casket of Emmett Till, whose funeral forced the world to behold the ugly, violent truth of ...
The Yavapai-Apache Nation is building a water reclamation plant to replace open sewage lagoons and protect the Verde River.
Arizona cities like Phoenix face significant water restrictions from the Colorado River if new deals with farmers and tribes are not made. Existing agreements and federal funds that have protected ...
The body of a man who was swept away in floodwaters in New River over the weekend was recovered Tuesday morning, authorities ...
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Salt River Recreation Area in Phoenix Arizona
This is a look at the Salt River recreation area in Mesa Arizona. Out here on the salt river you may find wild horses, water sports, tubing, kayaking, fishing and lots and lots of sunshine. In todays ...
View post: Winter Is Finally Here—3 Feet of Snow Forecasted at Ski Resorts Across The West The chilly weather that has arrived on the East Coast and New England over the past week has brought on quite ...
Police say the driver, 30-year-old Quincy Jay Polk, died at the scene. An 8-year-old girl, Envy Cardenas, was taken to a ...
After the German premiere of “Aquarela,” renowned Russian director Victor Kossakovsky — whose titles also include “Gunda” and “Architecton” — immediately received an email. “You understand me. I need ...
A government shutdown has curtailed some services at national cemeteries, including in Arizona. The National Memorial Cemetery in north Phoenix will remain open on Veterans Day for families to visit.
Search and rescue crews on Tuesday found a body believed to be a man swept away by floodwaters near New River over the ...
Seven states, including Arizona, missed the Tuesday, Nov. 11, deadline to agree on a new plan for apportioning Colorado River water, raising concerns among experts about the future management of the ...
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