“State of the Air” report fails parts of Arizona for air quality
The American Lung Association has released this year’s “State of the Air” report. We have compiled data to assess air pollution levels by state and county across the country. Her director of advocacy for the American Lung Association, JoAnna Strother, joined her Arizona Horizon to discuss her report. What is the State of the Air […]
C3 Metals Receives Drill Permit for Main Ridge Copper-Gold Project in Jamaica
Main Ridge, adjacent to a gold mine that once produced pennants TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Newsfile Corp. – May 2, 2023)- C3 Metals Co., Ltd. (TSXV: CCCM) (OTCQB: CUAUF) (“C3 Metals” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has received approval to commence exploration drilling at its wholly owned Main Ridge Project in Jamaica. The Main […]
Superintendent Horne visits Yuma County
FOX 9’s Adam Klepp spoke with the school superintendent, who is hosting roundtables and town halls. Yuma, AZ (KECY, KYMA) – Public school event in Yuma. A town hall was held at City Hall with Arizona’s public education supervisors. Superintendent Tom Horn first met with local educators, teachers and parents. Hold round-table discussions and obtain […]
Plant Hike – Plants – Events
Join Ranger Nikki to learn about a variety of desert plants on an easy terrain hike. Click program title for more details. Join Ranger Nikki on a 3-mile hike on easy terrain to learn about a variety of desert plants, including shrubs, cacti and legume trees. The route will follow NoSo, Levee and Blevins […]
Steven Sulland: Rural fire districts need taxpayer support | Opinion
Editor: I read an article in Today’s News-Herald on May 2nd that Mojave County is considering changing the rate structure it charges local fire districts. I look forward to a follow-up article detailing the services the county provides to local fire districts and how much they are charged. Include how your district is currently funding, […]
Arizona advocates blast Biden for sending troops to Mexico border
Local officials in Arizona welcomed President Joe Biden’s decision to send 1,500 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border on Tuesday, and immigration advocates condemned the move. Biden’s decision comes days before Title 42, the pandemic-era health rule used to rapidly deport more than 2 million immigrants, expires. Be prepared for more immigrant encounters in the days […]
Navajo Nation leadership attends first phase of Little Colorado River adjudication trial | Navajo-Hopi Observer
Maricopa County — One of the longest-running lawsuits in Arizona’s history, the ongoing water rights case. This lawsuit will determine who has the right to get water from the Little Colorado River Basin. Thousands of claimants are on trial, potentially exceeding available water. Several Navajo leaders attended the first phase of the Navajo Trial in […]
Stargazing (Registration Required, Limit 25) – Astronomy – Events
Join Ranger Steve for an evening of stargazing! Click program title for more details. Website program details. Join Ranger Steve for an evening of Stargazing in San Tan Mountain Regional Park. A selection of celestial objects will be viewed through the telescope, along with a discussion of various topics in astronomy (bring your questions!) […]
Silver Belt | Another step forward for Hill Street School project
David Sowders/Arizona Silver Belt At its April 25 meeting, the Grove City Council approved financial assistance to convert Hill Street School into affordable senior housing. Posted By: David Souders Updated: 6 hours ago / Posted May 2, 2023 At its April 25 meeting, the Grove City Council approved an agreement to lend developers $400,000 to […]
Discovery Station: Venomous Creatures – Animals – Events
Join Ranger Steve to learn about the venomous animals that inhabit San Tan Mountain Regional Park! Click program title for more details. Join Ranger Steve in the San Tan Nature Center to discuss the differences between venom and poison, common myths about snakes and other venomous animals, and how they are beneficial to the […]