How the $25 billion settlement with lenders helps Arizona homeowners

Arizonans who lost their homes to foreclosure, are at risk of foreclosure, or are now underwater on their loans stand to benefit most from a recent $25 billion dollar settlement with the nation’s l

Most medical marijuana applicants want to grow their own

More than 22,000 Arizonans have applied for and received permission from the Department of Health Services to use medical marijuana. 

Winter storm closes Flagstaff schools, Interstate 40

Arizona will feel the lingering effects of a late-winter storm that brought gusting winds and sporadic rain and hail to lower elevations. Snow blanketed northern Arizona.

Rising fuel prices affect state's largest food bank

The cost of gas continues to rise.  The statewide average stands at $3.88 a gallon.  And while the higher costs put holes in your budget, imagine what its like for charities, struggling t

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