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Mature Frémont cottonwoods (Populus fremontii) line Southern Arizona’s San Pedro River beneath puffy clouds. Named for explorer John C. Frémont, these trees are a common…

This morning, I walked through a grove of winter aspens. Bare branches offered no shimmering summer green, no quivering, iridescent autumn gold. But no season can remove the trees’ dark eyes. Framed…

“From the texts of the early writers to that of contemporaries, from the temples of the Mediterranean Sea to the fanciful designs of coats of arms, the phoenix bird, described in different ways,…

Above: Darwin Van Campen’s photograph from Point Imperial on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim was made with a 4x5 camera and published in the May 1972 issue of Arizona Highways. Above, right: By contrast…

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REPRIMAND
Jessica Finnie
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LIFE FINDS A WAY
Arianna DuPont
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EGRET…

Flagstaff Blues and Brews' event organizers and owner recently announced a community partnership with the Flagstaff Unified School District Foundation (FUSDF).Through a portion of the festivals…

The unparalleled beauty of the night sky at Grand Canyon National Park — an International Dark Sky Park — attracts stargazers, photographers and astronomers alike. As Grand Canyon Conservancy’s new…

Checking in at Canyon de Chelly during a road trip through the Navajo Nation, I came to the line on the registration form asking for vehicle make and model.
“Orange Chevy Blazer,” I wrote, which,…