The US approves Jove Solar's 600-megawatt project in Arizona, set to power 180,000 homes and advance clean energy development ...
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Carl and Karen Black said they first spotted I-94’s unusual tenant back in August. “I saw this antelope down by the railroad construction site. I was kind of surprised to see her that close to ...
An Arizona TV station is mourning the death of one of its anchors. Ana Orsini, 28, a morning anchor at KOLD 13 News in Tucson, Arizona, died from a brain aneurysm, according to the station.
A TV news station in Tucson, Arizona, is mourning the sudden death of one of its young anchors. KOLD 13 News announced 28-year-old Ana Orsini unexpectedly died last week from a brain aneurysm.
Ana Orsini, a local television anchor at CBS affiliate KOLD-TV in Tucson, Arizona, died last week at the age of 28, her colleagues announced during a broadcast Monday. "Our beloved friend and co ...
Arizona voters were faced with four high-profile ballot referendums. Voters passed a ballot measure that would establish the right to abortion in the state. Another would eliminate partisan ...
As the prolonged megadrought gripping the Colorado River continues to deplete critical reservoirs like Lake Mead and Lake Powell, Arizona is taking action to secure its water future. The state's ...
President-elect Donald Trump is coming to Arizona to make his first rally-style speech after winning back the White House. Trump will be the keynote speaker Sunday morning at the AmericaFest ...
Ana Orsini, a beloved morning news anchor at CBS affiliate KOLD-TV (News 13) in Tucson, AZ, died suddenly of a brain aneurism last week, the station announced. She was 28. Born in Denver ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — As the Phoenix area grows, so does the need for more secure water sources and that’s why Arizona is exploring options to import billions of gallons of water from out of state.