Photograph of the barracks at Fort Huachuca, Arizona in 1890. (Sharlot Hall Museum Memory Project/Courtesy) ...
It was on Feb. 14, 1912, that President William Howard Taft’s signing of legislation officially made Arizona the 48th U.S.
Happy Statehood Day, Arizona. From Stevie Nicks and the Colorado River to creosote and Camelback Mountain, here's why we love the Grand Canyon State.
ARIZONA, USA — Valentine's Day isn't the only occasion this Friday — it's also Arizona's 113th birthday! President Howard ...
Temporary organization, that bids fair soon to be permanent, was effected by local golf enthusiasts on Wednesday night at a ...
Here's a glimpse of some new floats that spectators can expect to see this weekend. Good Morning Arizona’s Scott Pasmore was off the anchor desk for a few days recently because he had to take ...
Sept. 8, 2022: The Arizona Cardinals and BetMGM make history by opening the first retail sportsbook at an NFL stadium in the United States. Aug. 31, 2022: Figures released by the Arizona ...
Fred Haas (aka Johann Friedrick Haas) and Minnie Miller were married on Jan. 15, 1896. George C. Ruffner, a sheriff in Prescott, signed their marriage certificate as a witness. They ...
The low desert and high mountainous land that comprises Arizona was once a part of Sonora, Mexico. The U.S. acquired the land ...