The tree was a gift from the San Carlos Apache Tribe and was harvested from the Point of Pines area, northeast of Globe.
This year's Arizona Capitol Christmas tree is a majestic Ponderosa pine gifted to the state by the San Carlos Apache Tribe.
A researcher in Ohio was surrounded by hundreds of dead ash trees wiped out by a beetle called the emerald ash borer. But ...
Lighting the Arizona te Capitol Christmas tree has been a longstanding tradition. Last year, for the first time ever, an ...
She's a researched ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service. All around her were big, beautiful ash trees, tall trunks with lush green canopies. These trees were thriving. Just three years later, when ...
In place of leafy oak and maple trees, this vast slice of Arizona is dominated by desert flora ... a historic mining ...
We hope you enjoy this gallery celebrating the native plants birds depend on to eat, nest, and rest. (For extra credit, see ...
Yanktonai Dakota artist Oscar Howe started a rebellion against “gatekeepers” wanting to keep Native art in a slim “cultural” ...
Communities across the state, along with Arizona Public Service (APS), are spreading cheer with holiday-themed parades and ...
The ordinance enumerates the following list of heritage trees: Texas Ash, Bald Cypress, American Elm, Cedar Elm, Texas Madrone, Bigtooth Maple, Pecan, Arizona Walnut, Eastern Black Walnut and all oaks ...
Ash Fork Elementary School is a public school located in Ash Fork, AZ, which is in a remote rural setting. The student population of Ash Fork Elementary School is 119 and the school serves PK-5.
From the drop-down menu, select Districts 1-30 to view the races.