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Community advocates in Arizona say the loss of federal funding for alternative transportation projects is a major setback for revitalizing and connecting neighborhoods throughout the state.
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Colorado River Indian Tribes is trying to work within the law to get some representation for a river that it sees as a living, beleaguered individual.
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RAZE held its annual sticker design contest inviting teens to envision healthy environments. Now, they're asking the public to pick the winning design.
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Yuma County teens will have a chance to win prizes and have their art distributed statewide at Rural Arizona Engagement's annual sticker design contest Thursday.
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As part of the Trump administration's new budget, Arizona's burgeoning solar industry faces the elimination of tax incentives that have encouraged people to invest in renewable energy.
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Arizona Highways magazine, first published in April 1925 by the Arizona State Highway Department, is celebrating its centennial year with a special edition and a new Hall of Fame honoring key contributors.
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Colorado College's annual Conservation in the West poll has shown strong support from Arizonans for conservation on public lands for 15 years.
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Arizona could be doing more to improve conservation policy, according to a new report by the Center for Western Priorities.
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Congressman Raul Grijalva is stepping down as the ranking Democrat on the Housing Natural Resources Committee, sidestepping a fight for the post with a California lawmaker.
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Environmental groups in Arizona say they've faced challenges in advancing environmental protections, and that could now become even harder under a second Trump presidency.