Long growing seasons, access to the Colorado River, and abundant sunlight all contribute to Yuma’s agricultural advantage.
The Quechan Tribe — and Arizona — lost one of its cultural treasures when bead artist and Quechan language teacher Daisy Golding Simms died March 1 in Winterhaven, California, near Yuma. She was 88.
Even as climate and committed farmers help AZ rank high for cotton, organic markets, seed production and tech innovation could be the crop's future.
Why go: A restored riverfront, revitalized downtown and one of the Southwest’s largest classic car shows make Yuma a primo getaway ... hill overlooking the Colorado River. Afterward, enjoy ...
Two of the nation's internment camps for Japanese Americans during World War II were in Arizona. For a time they became the ...
Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva worked from every angle to champion wins for his community and so many like his. There’s no doubt – he ...
The first executive order President Trump signed in his second term, "Unleashing American Energy," wouldn't seem to have a direct impact on how much water is in the Colorado River, at least in the ...
The hourglass is running out of sand when it comes to solving the crisis on the Colorado River, but a group of states sees an opportunity: a new administration. In a letter sent to Interior ...
Federal funding freezes and staffing cuts are setting off alarms about the future of the Colorado River, a critical artery that supplies water to some 40 million people in 30 tribes and seven ...