For Guljeren Agajanova, a senior exchange student from Turkmenistan attending Mingus Union High School this year, the biggest cultural shift was the homes.
“In my country, the floors, a simple example, are covered with carpets,” she said....
Registration has opened, with programs for youngest players
Brandon Kent, the regional commissioner for the American Youth Soccer Organization, said learning soccer can start as simple as balancing on one foot.
“This doesn’t look like it’s soccer related,”...
Yavapai College Governing Board members don’t have to visit all campuses in person to comply with statute, the community college’s attorney Lynne Adams said...
The board of trustees of Sedona Lago Gardens, an affiliate of the Rainbow Acres assisted living community, unanimously voted to shutter its operations and...
At its core, a newspaper is built on its people, whether reporters, editors, advertising representatives, graphic designers, paginators, pressmen or delivery drivers.
For 14 years,...
Vitalant, a nonprofit blood services provider, has declared that there is a blood supply shortage that qualifies as a national emergency and urges residents...
Sedona-based author Margaret Zhao discusses her fight for individualism and freedom while growing up in communist China in her new memoir “Really Enough.”
The youngest...
On Saturday morning, about 20 people gathered around the pollinator garden at Page Springs Fish Hatchery to honor H. Ross Hawkins, Ph.D., who founded...